backupsh(ADM) 19 June 1992 backupsh(ADM) Name backupsh - menu driven backup administration utility Syntax /usr/lib/sysadm/backupsh Description backupsh is the screen interface invoked by the sysadmsh(ADM) Backups selection to administer the backup subsystem. backupsh allows scheduled and non-scheduled backups to be taken. Complete filesystems or single files or directories may also be restored. It also allows the /usr/lib/sysadmin/schedule file to be edited. backupsh can be used with both UNIX and XENIX filesystems. If a UNIX filesystem is being used then backupsh calls cpio(C): if a XENIX file- system is being used then backupsh calls xbackup(ADM) or xrestore(ADM). Refer to atcronsh(ADM) for details of environment variables that backupsh uses, the usage is the same except that backupsh uses the specific vari- able BACKUP instead of ATCRON. File /usr/lib/sysadmin/schedule See also at(C), atcronsh(ADM), auditsh(ADM), authsh(ADM), backup(ADM), cpio(C), cron(C), lpsh(ADM), restore(ADM), sysadmsh(ADM) Note Invoking backupsh(ADM) is not recommended; use the sysadmsh(ADM) Backups selection. Value added backupsh is an extension of AT&T System V provided by The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.