How can you determine the file system that was backed up to tape?

Another system administrator created several snapshots on the server. The snapshots were
backed up to tape using ufsdump. The tapes were labeled using each virtual device name and the
corresponding mount point but does not include the name of the original file system where the
snapshot was taken. How can you determine the file system that was backed up to tape?

Another system administrator created several snapshots on the server. The snapshots were
backed up to tape using ufsdump. The tapes were labeled using each virtual device name and the
corresponding mount point but does not include the name of the original file system where the
snapshot was taken. How can you determine the file system that was backed up to tape?

A.
Load the tape and list what is on the tape.

B.
Use /usr/sbin/fssnap -i and compare the virtual device to its corresponding filesystem.

C.
Use /usr/lib/fs/ufs/fssnap -i and compare the virtual device to its corresponding filesystem.

D.
Check the /etc/dumpdates file- the actual file system name will be stored there with the other
backup information.

Explanation:



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