Re: cannot open tar file.

From: ron (rsol4747_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/27/04


Date: 27 Feb 2004 11:10:20 -0800

Thanks for the support. To Tony, Jean-Pierre,and D.Thomas Podnar Since
I am new at this I have to reafirm some of the info so I don't miss
what I am trying to do. This tarball was created not by me. the
instructions that were left on how the tarball was created was tar
-cvfhn /usr.tarball /dal ( cd to /usr directory has the most free
space). The tarball is of directory /dal. /dal has two directories /w0
and /w1. Each opening to various directories and files. the tarball
was then ftp'd to a networked computer with a cd burner. the tarball
is a file of 54 meg. I'am new at both linux and SCO 2.1.3. We compile
info from the dal directories than transfer to a INTEL 320 box. I'm
trying to learn and have found myself in the middle.(smile). I copied
the tarball to the REDHAT 6.0 box and again was able to look at all
the directories and files just to see if I could open the tarball.
When I use the command tar xvf tarball /dal on the redhat box It will
create the directory dal than wo,w1.( this is not from tape )
FOR ALL This what I have again done on the SCO Unixware 2.1.3 box

pax -v -f tarball
pax -r -v -f tarball
tar xvf tarball
tar xvf tarball /dal
UX:tar: INFO: 1 file not extracted
tar tvf tarball
tar tvfn tarball
UX:tar: INFO: 1 buffer size = 10k
ls -l tarball
-rwxrwxrwx 1 root sys 54251520 Feb 27 10:32 tarball

these are lines and responses to the tar, ls and pax commands. I call
a error when I get the :INFO: . I call a no error message when it just
does a line return without doing what it would seem do nothing. In
another xterm I would do a
ps -ae to see if it was doing anything in background. NOTHING.

I am trying to give as much info as possible. Can anyone suggest a
good command to go back to SCO box one and create a new tarfile. there
is a 1/4 tape on the Intel 320 I can make tape backup's then TRY to
restore to the SCO #2 box. I'm open to anything at this point. But
still puzzled how I could open on the Redhat box and not on the SCO #2
box. (smile). And will continue to try anything to get this to work on
this box.

Someone wrote: I had also asked you to tell us what the 'file" command
on OSR5 said about the tarball. I'm again sorry I don't know how I
missed that but I don't know to check "file" command on OSR5. Please
be patience (smile) but I believe OSR5 is OS. I'm using UnixWare 2.1.3
and could not find any reference to OSR5. Sorry again if I missed
something.

Thanks
Also I have tryed as root and user. Im sure it was created as root.
more info.



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