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.\" Title: amfetchdump
.\" Author: John Stange <building@nap.edu>
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-.\" Date: 12/14/2010
+.\" Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.76.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
+.\" Date: 02/21/2012
.\" Manual: System Administration Commands
-.\" Source: Amanda 3.2.1
+.\" Source: Amanda 3.3.1
.\" Language: English
.\"
-.TH "AMFETCHDUMP" "8" "12/14/2010" "Amanda 3\&.2\&.1" "System Administration Commands"
+.TH "AMFETCHDUMP" "8" "02/21/2012" "Amanda 3\&.3\&.1" "System Administration Commands"
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amfetchdump \- extract backup images from multiple Amanda tapes\&.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.HP \w'\fBamfetchdump\fR\ 'u
-\fBamfetchdump\fR [\-phcClawns] [\-d\ \fIdevice\fR] [\-O\ \fIdirectory\fR] [\-b\ \fIblocksize\fR] [\-\-header\-fd\ \fIfd\fR] [\-\-header\-file\ \fIfilename\fR] [\fB\-o\fR\ \fIconfigoption\fR...] \fIconfig\fR \fIhostname\fR [\fIdisk\fR\ [\ \fIdate\fR\ [\ \fIlevel\fR\ [\ \fIhostname\fR\ [\&.\&.\&.]\ ]\ ]\ ]]
+\fBamfetchdump\fR [\-c|\-C|\-L] [\-p|\-n] [\-a] [\-O\ \fIdirectory\fR] [\-d\ \fIdevice\fR] [\-h] [\-\-header\-file\ \fIfilename\fR] [\-\-header\-fd\ \fIfd\fR] [\fB\-o\fR\ \fIconfigoption\fR...] \fIconfig\fR \fIhostname\fR [\fIdisk\fR\ [\ \fIdate\fR\ [\ \fIlevel\fR\ [\ \fIhostname\fR\ [\&.\&.\&.]\ ]\ ]\ ]]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBAmfetchdump\fR
All the examples here assume your configuration is called
\fISetA\fR\&.
.PP
-Here\'s a simple case, restoring all known dumps of the host vanya to the current working directory\&.
+Here\*(Aqs a simple case, restoring all known dumps of the host vanya to the current working directory\&.
.nf
$ amfetchdump SetA vanya
.fi
.PP
-A more likely scenario involves restoring a particular dump from a particular date\&. We\'ll pipe this one to
+A more likely scenario involves restoring a particular dump from a particular date\&. We\*(Aqll pipe this one to
\fBGNU\-tar\fR
as well, to automatically extract the dump\&.
.nf
.SH "CAVEATS"
.PP
\fBAmfetchdump\fR
-is dependent on accessing your server\'s config, tape changer, and (normally) dump logs\&. As such, it\'s not necessarily the most useful tool when those have all been wiped out and you desperately need to pull things from your tape\&. Pains have been taken to make it as capable as possible, but for seriously minimialist restores, look to
+is dependent on accessing your server\*(Aqs config, tape changer, and (normally) dump logs\&. As such, it\*(Aqs not necessarily the most useful tool when those have all been wiped out and you desperately need to pull things from your tape\&. Pains have been taken to make it as capable as possible, but for seriously minimialist restores, look to
\fBamrestore\fR(8)
or
\fBdd\fR(8)