Annotation of 43BSDTahoe/man/man8/rdump.8, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .\" Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
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                      3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
                      4: .\"
                      5: .\"    @(#)rdump.8c    6.1 (Berkeley) 4/27/85
                      6: .\"
                      7: .TH RDUMP 8C "April 27, 1985"
                      8: .UC 5
                      9: .SH NAME
                     10: rdump \- file system dump across the network
                     11: .SH SYNOPSIS
                     12: .B /etc/rdump
                     13: [ key [
                     14: .I argument
                     15: \&... ] filesystem ]
                     16: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     17: .I Rdump
                     18: copies to magnetic tape all files
                     19: changed after a certain date
                     20: in the
                     21: .I filesystem.
                     22: The command is identical in operation to
                     23: .IR dump (8)
                     24: except the 
                     25: .I f
                     26: key should be specified and the file
                     27: supplied should be of the form
                     28: .IR machine:device .
                     29: .PP
                     30: .I Rdump
                     31: creates a remote server,
                     32: .IR /etc/rmt ,
                     33: on the client machine to access the tape
                     34: device.
                     35: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     36: dump(8),
                     37: rmt(8C)
                     38: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
                     39: Same as 
                     40: .IR dump (8)
                     41: with a few extra related to the network.

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