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*** vmsbackup.1 Sun Feb 19 10:35:29 1989
--- ../../src/vmsbackup.1 Tue Apr 18 20:59:08 1995
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*** 4,18 ****
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B vmsbackup
! .B \-{tx}[cdevw][s setnumber][f tapefile]
[ name ... ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I vmsbackup
reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting the files
! to Unix format and writing the files to disc.
The default operation of the program is to go through an entire
! tape, extracting every file and writing it to disc.
This may be modified by the following options.
.TP 8
! .B c
Use complete filenames, including the version number.
A colon and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
.B vmsbackup
! .B \-[txcdevw][s setnumber][f tapefile]
[ name ... ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I vmsbackup
reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting the files
! to Unix format and writing the files to disk.
The default operation of the program is to go through an entire
! tape, extracting every file and writing it to disk.
This may be modified by the following options.
.TP 8
! .B -c
Use complete filenames, including the version number.
A colon and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames.
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The default is to ignore version numbers.
.TP 8
! .B d
use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off.
.TP 8
! .B e
Process all filename extensions.
Since this program is mainly intended to move source code and possibly
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The default is to ignore version numbers.
.TP 8
! .B -d
use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off.
.TP 8
! .B -e
Process all filename extensions.
Since this program is mainly intended to move source code and possibly
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all files whose filename extension specifies system dependent data.
The file types which will be ignored, unless the
! .B e
option is specified, are
.IP "" 10
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all files whose filename extension specifies system dependent data.
The file types which will be ignored, unless the
! .B -e
option is specified, are
.IP "" 10
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*** 57,61 ****
.PP
.TP 8
! .B f
Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to
be used, rather than the default.
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.PP
.TP 8
! .B -f
Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to
be used, rather than the default.
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This must be a raw mode tape device.
.TP 8
! .B s saveset
Process only the given saveset number.
.TP 8
! .B t
! Produce a table of contents (a directory listing) on the standard output
! of the files on tape.
.TP 8
! .B v
Verbose output.
Normally
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This must be a raw mode tape device.
.TP 8
! .B -s saveset
Process only the given saveset number.
.TP 8
! .B -t
! Produce a table of contents (a recursive directory listing) on the
! standard output of the files on tape.
.TP 8
! .B -v
Verbose output.
Normally
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tape to disk to be output on the standard output.
.TP 8
! .B w
.I vmsbackup
prints the action to be taken followed by file name, then
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tape to disk to be output on the standard output.
.TP 8
! .B -w
.I vmsbackup
prints the action to be taken followed by file name, then
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is given, the action is done. Any other input means don't do it.
.TP 8
! .B x
extract the named files from the tape.
.TP 8
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is given, the action is done. Any other input means don't do it.
.TP 8
! .B -x
extract the named files from the tape.
.TP 8
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argument specifies one or more filenames to be
searched for specifically on the tape and only those files are to be processed.
! The name may contain the usal sh(1) meta-characters *?![] \nnn.
.SH FILES
! /dev/rmt\fIx\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
! rmtops(3)
.SH BUGS
The filename match uses the complete VMS file names.
!
.SH AUTHOR
John Douglas Carey
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argument specifies one or more filenames to be
searched for specifically on the tape and only those files are to be processed.
! The name may contain the usal
! .I sh(1)
! meta-characters *?![].
.SH FILES
! /dev/rmt\fIx\fP, /dev/rst\fIx\fP
.SH SEE ALSO
! rsh(1), rmt(8)
.SH BUGS
The filename match uses the complete VMS file names.
! Filename matching does not use libregex.a
.SH AUTHOR
John Douglas Carey
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