X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fxml-source%2Famfetchdump.8.xml;h=e971eddfb354e8dbcd7a6d9ca37aafb4d97ff5d5;hb=94a044f90357edefa6f4ae9f0b1d5885b0e34aee;hp=8e717222e7e9592a842c534ea11a8c003c91fb9e;hpb=d3b2175e084f88c8736ad7073eacbf4670147aec;p=debian%2Famanda 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 blocksize config hostname @@ -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 +