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+.\" Title: amrestore
+.\" Author:
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+.\" Date: 02/07/2007
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are special expression described in the "DATESTAMP EXPRESSION" section of
\fBamanda\fR(8). For example, if
are special expression described in the "DATESTAMP EXPRESSION" section of
\fBamanda\fR(8). For example, if
Set the blocksize used to read the tape or holding file. All holding files must be read with a blocksize of 32 KBytes.
\fBAmrestore\fR
should normally be able to determine the blocksize for tapes on its own and not need this parameter.
Set the blocksize used to read the tape or holding file. All holding files must be read with a blocksize of 32 KBytes.
\fBAmrestore\fR
should normally be able to determine the blocksize for tapes on its own and not need this parameter.
.PP
Note:
\fBrestore\fR
may report "short read" errors when reading from a pipe. Most versions of
\fBrestore\fR
support a blocking factor option to let you set the read block size, and you should set it to 2. See the example below.
.PP
Note:
\fBrestore\fR
may report "short read" errors when reading from a pipe. Most versions of
\fBrestore\fR
support a blocking factor option to let you set the read block size, and you should set it to 2. See the example below.
Compress output using the fastest method the compression program provides.
\fBAmrestore\fR
normally writes output files in a format understood by
\fBrestore\fR
or
\fBtar\fR, even if the backups on the tape are compressed. With the
Compress output using the fastest method the compression program provides.
\fBAmrestore\fR
normally writes output files in a format understood by
\fBrestore\fR
or
\fBtar\fR, even if the backups on the tape are compressed. With the
extension depending on whether
\fBcompress\fR
or
\fBgzip\fR
is the preferred compression program. This option is useful when the current directory disk is small.
extension depending on whether
\fBcompress\fR
or
\fBgzip\fR
is the preferred compression program. This option is useful when the current directory disk is small.
Raw output. Backup images are output exactly as they are on the tape, including the
\fBamdump\fR
headers. Output file names will have a
Raw output. Backup images are output exactly as they are on the tape, including the
\fBamdump\fR
headers. Output file names will have a