Question

I want to create a tarfile from a filelist.
The filelist has two rows

log1.dat
log2.dat

The shell script looks like:

cd /temp/temp1 
tar -cvf test.tar -L inp.txt

All files are stored in the dir temp/temp1. The qshell throws an error:

no file or directory with the name inp.txt

but the file is there and named inp.txt.

The test.tar is created and the inp.txt is stored in the archive. I don't want to put the inp.txt in the tarball - I want to store the files listed in the inp.txt.

What's going wrong?

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Solution

Only the PASE tar utility accepts [ -L InputList ] as a parameter.

Usage: tar -{c|r|t|u|x} [ -BdDEFhilmopRUsvw ] [ -Number ] [ -f TarFile ]            
         [ -b Blocks ] [ -S [ Feet ] | [ Feet@Density ] | [ Blocksb ] ]           
         [ -L InputList ] [-X ExcludeFile] [ -N Blocks ] [ -C Directory ] File ...

Usage: tar {c|r|t|u|x} [ bBdDEfFhilLXmNopRsSUvw[0-9] ] ]                            
         [ Blocks ] [ TarFile ] [ InputList ] [ ExcludeFile ]                     
         [ [ Feet ] | [ Feet@Density ] | [ Blocksb ] ] [-C Directory ] File ...   

Qualify the path to the utility to use the PASE version:

/qopensys/usr/bin/tar -cvf test.tar -L inp.txt
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