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1.1 root 1: .TH "XNSRESTORE" 1 "3-MAR-87" "Xerox (WRC)"
2: .\" $Header: xnsrestore.n,v 1.1 87/04/01 13:57:13 ed Exp $
3: .SH NAME
4: xnsrestore - Restore previously archived files to XNS file servers
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B xnsrestore
7: [
8: .B \-l log-file
9: ] [
10: .B \-v
11: ]
12: .B local-file remote-file
13: .SH DESCRIPTION
14: .I Xnsrestore
15: deserializes the file named in \fIlocal-file\fR into the file on the remote
16: host named by \fIremote-file\fR. If \fIremote-file\fR specifies a directory,
17: then the name portion of \fIlocal-file\fR will be created in that directory.
18: The serialized format of \fIlocal-file\fR will restore both content
19: and attributes for the remote file and any descendant files if the file is
20: a directory.
21: .PP
22: If \fIlocal-file\fR is \*(lq-\*(rq, then the input will be read from
23: \fIstdin\fR. This is useful for piping input from other programs directly.
24: In this case, \fIremote-file\fR must specify a complete file name or an
25: error will be posted.
26: .PP
27: The arguments specified in \fIremote-file1\fR may be in one
28: of the following three forms, where host is a Clearinghouse name of the form
29: \fIobject:domain:organization\fR (domain and organization are optional):
30: .nf
31: [host]filename
32: (host)filename
33: host:filename
34: .fi
35: .PP
36: Credentials for accessing the remote service are determined either from the
37: environment variables XNSNAME and XNSPASSWD or, if not defined, by prompting
38: the user.
39: .PP
40: The possible options are:
41: .TP
42: .BI -l \ log-file
43: causes a summary of files restored to be written to \fIlog-file\fR.
44: .B -v
45: causes informational messages to be written to \fIstdout\fR along the way.
46: .SH "SEE ALSO"
47: xnsarchive(1N), xnscreds(1N)
48: .br
49: Filing Protocol, \s8XSIS\s0 108605 (May 1986)
50: .SH AUTHORS
51: Ed Flint
52:
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