RDUMP(8N) COMMAND REFERENCE RDUMP(8N) NAME rdump - file system dump across the network SYNOPSIS /etc/rdump [ key [ argument ... ] filesystem ] DESCRIPTION Rdump copies to magnetic tape all files changed in the filesystem after a certain date. The command is identical in operation to dump(8) except that the f key should be specified and the file supplied should be of the form machine.user:device. Rdump uses rexec to creates a remote server, /etc/rmt, on the client machine to access the tape device. To gain access to the device you wish to dump to on the remote machine, you must do two things: First, set up remote access for the root user of the client machine on the remote machine. This is done in either the /.rhosts or /etc/hosts.equiv files of the remote machine. See rhosts(5n) or hosts.equiv(5n). This allows you to execute the needed dump command as root on the remote machine. Second, assign the specified device (/dev/tc, /dev/rdf, etc.) to root on the remote machine. See assign(1). DIAGNOSTICS Same as dump(8) with some additional network related messages. RETURN VALUE [0] Rdump was successful. [1] Rdump was unsuccessful. [NP_WARN] An error warranting a warning message occurred. Execution continues. CAVEATS If permissions are not correct on the remote machine, rdump displays cryptic remote tape server error messages. SEE ALSO dump(8) and rmt(8n). Printed 5/19/88 1
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