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NAME
wsdump - multi-workstation dump utility
SYNOPSIS
/etc/wsdump [ -l level ] [ -g group ] [ -w workstation [ -f
filesystem ]] [ -s size ] [ -d density ] [ -F ] [ -S ]
target-media
DESCRIPTION
Wsdump is a multi-workstation dump which runs in conjunction
with rdump(8n).
OPTIONS
-l level
This option specifies the `dump level'. All files
modified since the last date stored in the file
/etc/dumpdates on the workstation being dumped for the
same filesystem at lesser levels will be dumped. The
-l option must be specified if the -g or -w option is
specified.
-g group
This option specifies the group of workstations to be
dumped. Workstations are placed into groups ranging
from A to Z when they are entered in the file
/etc/wsdumptable.
-w workstation
This option specifies the workstation to be dumped. If
the -w option is specified and the -f option is not
specified, all filesystems that reside on workstation
and found in the file /etc/wsdumptable will be dumped.
-f filesystem
This option specifies the filesystem to be dumped.
This option must be used with the -w option.
-s size
The size of the dump media is specified by size. When
the specified size is reached, dump will wait for media
to be changed. The default size is 2000 feet for 9
track tapes 360k for floppy disk and 400 feet for
cartridge tape.
-d density
The density of the tape, expressed in BPI, is taken
from density. This is used in calculating the amount of
tape used per volume. The default is 1600 for 9-track
tape, and 8000 for cartridge.
-F Specifies floppy disk backup media (9-track tape is
default).
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-S Specifies streamer cartridge tape backup media (9-track
tape is default).
If no options are given, wsdump scans through the file
/etc/wsdumptable and determines which filesystems to dump at
which levels. To execute wsdump one must be logged in as
dumpopr.
EXAMPLES
/etc/wsdump -l 0 -w kokomo -f /dev/dw10a -S /dev/tc
(dump entire filesystem "/dev/dw10a" on "kokomo" to
local tape cartridge device "/dev/tc")
/etc/wsdump -l 0 -w nodename /dev/rmt1
(dump all filesystems on "nodename" found in the file
/etc/wsdumptable to the tape device "/dev/rmt1")
/etc/wsdump -l 0 -g A /dev/rmt2
(dump all filesystems in group "A" to the local tape
device "/dev/rmt2")
/etc/wsdump /dev/rmt8
(dump all filesystems on all workstations specified in
/etc/wsdumptable to the local tape device "/dev/rmt8")
FILES
/etc/wsdumpdates Dump date record: output file
/etc/wsdumptable Dump table input file
~/.netrc Network access file.
/usr/adm/wsdumplast Dump table for group dumps
RETURN VALUE
[NO_ERRS] Command completed without error.
[USAGE] Incorrect command line syntax. Execution
terminated.
[NP_ERR] An error occurred that was not a system
error. Execution terminated.
[P_ERR] A system error occurred. Execution
terminated. See intro(2) for more
information on system errors.
[NP_WARN] An error warranting a warning message
occurred. Execution continues.
[P_WARN] A system error occurred. Execution continues.
See intro(2) for more information on system
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errors.
SEE ALSO
netrc(5n), wsdumptable(5n), rdump(8n), rrestore(8n),
wsass(8n), wsrestore(8n).
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%%index%%
na:72,75;
sy:147,469;
de:616,216;
op:832,2095;3071,425;
ex:3496,689;
fi:4185,358;
rv:4543,763;5450,29;
se:5479,297;
%%index%%000000000149