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diff --git a/man/xml-source/amfetchdump.8.xml b/man/xml-source/amfetchdump.8.xml
index 8e71722..e971edd 100644
--- a/man/xml-source/amfetchdump.8.xml
+++ b/man/xml-source/amfetchdump.8.xml
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@
-pcClawns-d device-O directory
- -i logfile-b blocksizeconfighostname
@@ -122,11 +121,6 @@ restoring.
Assume that all tapes are already available, via tape changer or
otherwise, instead of prompting the operator to ensure that all tapes
are loaded.
-
-
- filename
-Generate an inventory of all dumps "seen" on the
-tapes we search, for later use as a log.
@@ -196,26 +190,6 @@ automatically extract the dump.
$ amfetchdump -p SetA vanya /home 20051020 | gtar -xvpf -
-In a situation where all of our dump logs have been wiped out,
-we could also use amfetchdump to inventory our tapes and recreate an
-imitation of those logs, which we'll send to stdout for casual perusal.
-
-
-$ amfetchdump -i - SetA
-
-
-
-Note that you can specify a restore while in inventory mode, and
-amfetchdump will continue searching for more dumps
-from this host even after successfully restoring a dump, inventorying
-all the while. If your backup searcher has been trashed, this is a
-handy way to recover what you have.
-
-
-$ amfetchdump -i /var/amanda/log SetA backupserver
-
-CAVEATS
@@ -240,8 +214,10 @@ instead.
amanda8,
amadmin8,
amrestore8,
-tar1
-restore8
+tar1,
+restore8,
+http://wiki.zmanda.com
+