My home directory had filled up, and I wanted to copy my files to a file system with more space. This took me much longer than I expected.
Philippe Richard said you should take a look at copytree (in /samples). Nice tool to clone/copy directories. can be run as a unix script or under TSO REXX.
copy using cp
I used cp -R olddir newdir but not all of the files were copied.
tar complained
I used tar -cf old /u/colin/* but got
FSUM7218 tar: /u/colin/env/lib/python3.12/….pyc: name too long
I got pax wrong (1)
I used
pax -w – -f /u/tmp/zowet/archive /u/colin/*
The gave message
FSUMF319 File tag exists but pax cannot store the tag information using this format/option(s) for file /u/colin/env/lib…json.py
I needed the -x os390 option
I got pax wrong (2)
pax -w -x os390 -f /u/tmp/zowet/archive /u/colin/*
The backup worked fine. Unfortunately when I restored from the archive it overwrote the same directory – because I had explicitly coded the fully qualified name /u/colin.
I got pax wrong (3)
cd /u/colin
pax -w -x os390 -f /u/tmp/zowet/archive .
The files are relative to the directory (.) when the files are restored they are also relative to the directory
cd /u/tmp/zowet/colin
pax -ppx -rvf /u/tmp/zowet/archive
This command unpaxes the files from /u/tmp/zowet/archive into the current directory, and prints out the names (-v) as it does so.
The names were displayed, like
./bsdel.sh
so you can see the file name is a relative, rather than fully qualified.
It looked like it worked – but the files belonged to the userid that created them from the pax file.
I got pax right
pax -ppox -rvf ../archive
The -p option specifies which file characteristics to restore
- o Preserves the user ID and group ID.
- p Preserves the file mode: access permissions (without modification by umask), set-user-ID bit, set-group-ID bit, and sticky bit.
- x Preserves extended attributes
I’m sure there are other methods to do the copy.
Hi Colin, you should take a look at copytree (in /samples). Nice tool to clone/copy directories. can be run as a unix script or under TSO REXX.
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Thank you.. I’ll add it in and give you credit
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