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following archive files
stored running 3+0pen
The
release
any
archive 3+0pen standard
release
Macintosh
on
an
the
3+0pen
for
Macintosh
notes program.
Backup,
with
3+0pen
References
You
may
want
to
read
and
perfonn
notes
files.
AFP
server,
LAN
contain
There
which
for
refer
to
the
procedures
The
instructions
which
is
Manager
File
Service.
general
are
is a tape
3Com
the
operating
instructions that
also
archive servers.
following
in
the
on
how
apply
to
Macintosh
a network server
system
and
apply
specific instructions
program
documents
release
that
as
notes:
comes
you
to
to
for
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for
Macintosh
File
for
Macintosh
User's
MS
OS/2
MS
OS/2
Guide
Administrator's
Server
User's
Supplement
Guide
LAN
Manager Administrator
Documentation
Guide
Guide
to
the
AppleShare
Set
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Contents
The
General Information
This and
General Information for Backing Up Macintosh Files
This Macintosh program.
release
section
restoring
section
files.
notes
are
describes
Macintosh
divided
the
rules
files.
into
that
the
apply
contains general guidelines
The
guidelines
apply
following
to
both
for
backing
to
any
archive
sections:
backing
up
up
General
Backing
This in
section
an
automatic
Up
Macintosh Files with
describes
backup
how
schedule
to
include
Backup.
Restoring Macintosh Files
This
files
section to
an
discusses
AFP
server.
how
to
restore
Information
AFP Server File System
When
backing
to
understand
uses
to
store importance Macintosh
Appendix D in
Guide
before
up
and
restoring Macintosh
the
directory structure 3+0pen
files.
It
is
also
useful
of
the
resource
files.
For infonnation
the
3+0penJor
fork
continuing.
Macintosh Administrator's
3+0pen
created
to
and
the
about
Backup
the
Macintosh
with
3+0pen
Macintosh
fues,
for
understand
data
fork
these
topics,
volumes
volumes
it
is
helpful Macintosh the
of.
review
and
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Stopping
You
must
(AFPSERVER)
files.
This
Most
archive
back
up
the
service MACADMIN time
delay warning PAUSE to
diconnect
When
Macintsoh
about
to applications the
timeframe indicated in
3+0pen
stop
the
on
ensures that
programs,
an
open
file.
is
the
PAUSE
utility.
to
shutting
to
the
Macintosh
command,
the
Macintosh
stop,
they
programs
users
they can continue AFP
server that
If
you
are
stop
the
the
NET
in
later Since
this warning date
and
service
STOP
"Backing
the
times of
is
perfonning
automatically
AFPSERVER
Up
command
users
all
for Macintosh
3+0pen
the
be
should
to
use
not
immediately
first,
scheduled
for
server
all
user
including
The
recommended
or
STOP
Both
commands
down
the
network
sure
to
users.
receive a message
close
that
they
the
the
files
being
backed
an
automatic
Macintosh
you
should
Macintosh
before
backing
and
support
3+0pen
command
service.
users.
also
use
its
any
open
are
using on
shutdown
and
programs
up.
backup,
is
by
using
command.
Files
with
stops
notify
backups
fue
service
up
or restoring
files
are
closed.
Backup,
method for
allow
They
If
you
of you
also
the
to
use
will
stopping
specify
send
the
Disconnect option
that
the
service
fues
and
the
server
alert.
Naturally,
on
any
the
only
way
the
AT
utility
(This
is
explained
3+0pen
the
the
of
AFP
service
users
servers.
Backup. without as
to
not
a
out a
.
is
within
other
to
and
")
the
For infonnation
3
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3+Open for Macintosh Part
No.
June
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1990
for
Macintosh
on
the
MACADMIN
Administrator's
utility, refer
to
the
Guide.
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Special Macintosh Service Files
In addition
LANMAN.INI Macintosh on
the actual partition is C and
to
the
service
and
PROTOCOL.INI
also
has
service infonnation
server,
separate
user directories.
and
subdirectory
the
subdirectory
infonnation
from
the
Both
files
on
the
is
in
fIles,
support
are
stored
server.
the
server's
3+0pen for
in
two
additional
files
found
in
the
The
default partition
in
same
\30PEN\SERVER\LANMAN\SERVlCES\AFPSRVR.
The
first
file
is
the
users
and
server.
The name
The
second
of
the
file
file
default owner
file
extension
USERINFO.AFP.
groups
file
mappings.
of 3+0pen
also
contains
is
CONFIG.AFP.
server on
and
group
which
name
It
also
This
for
Macintosh
the
primary
This
the
service
of
the
contains all
file
contains a list of
group
file
contains the
is
installed, the
server,
and
volume
for
that
of each
the
default
configuration infonnation
To
protect files entire server or up,
providing, of Service during choose should
in
the
is
3+Open
to
also
this
service infonnation,
backup
of
an
all of partition
course,
stopped.
limit
back
(These
for
Macintosh
the
backup
up
the
you
AFP
server.
C,
these
that 3+0pen for
files
may
be
file
service operation.)
to
Macintosh
subdirectory in
should
If
you
files
Macintosh
open
volumes
which
include these
back
up
are
also
backed
at
any
point
only,
these
files
the
File
reside.
the
If
you
files
user.
AFP
you
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Using
If
you
be
sure
You 3+0pen commands
You files
3+0pen
use
3+0pen
to
observe
cannot
Backup
cannot on
the
Backup
Backup
the
use
the
require a DOS
use
3+0pen
local
to
following
backup
at a Macintosh
hard
disk
archive
your
rules.
and
restore
computer.
or
OS/2
workstation.
Backup
to
back
of a Macintosh
Macintosh
commands
The
up
or restore
computer.
files,
of
the
3+0pen Macintosh Macintosh in further Macintosh
Backup
the
BACKUP2
infonnation
files, names
files
Appendices D and E in
Administrator's
General Instructions
Files
This
section
Macintosh
Notify
be
The PAUSE selecting both the the
contains
files
on
the
network
stopped
easiest
on
way
command
the
Disconnect
warn
the
file
service.
3+0penJor
users
is
not
folders,
are
displayed
menu
on
are
maintained
Guide.
for
Backing
general
an
AFP
users
the
server.
to
notify
in
the
of
For
instructions
Macintosh
aware
of
the
and
volumes.
in
program
and
Macintosh
on
the
3+0penJor
instructions
server.
that
the
The
3+0pen
network
MACADMIN
option
the
of
impending
on
Administrator's
longname
fonn of
Instead,
their
shortname
in
the
log
files.
shortnames
and
the server, refer
Macintosh
Up
Macintosh
for
backing
steps
are:
for
Macintosh
users
is
to
the
command,
utility.
By
shutdown
the
utility, refer
Guide.
how
up
use
you
and
fonn
For
to
the
will
the
idle to
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Stop
or
pause
Refer
to
the
section
earlier
in
the
release
Back
up
the
server
you
choose
If or directory rather than follow
these
rules:
If
you
are
by
its
3+0pen Macintosh volume volume
can
utility.
Back
up
all
preferably starting that all
the associated well.
the
AFPSERVER
"Stopping
notes
files
to
back
up
using
3+0pen
LAN
be
detennined
folders
at
appropriate
with
Macintosh
service.
3+0pen
for
details.
using
your
a particular
the
entire server or partition,
Backup,
Manager
name.
The
using
(subdirectories) of
the volume's
hidden
files
for
archive
Macintosh
identify
sharename
sharename
the
MACADMIN
the
root.
files
and
are
backed
Macintosh"
program.
volume
the
volume
and
not
of a
volume,
This
ensures
directories
up
as
its
To back ensure subdirectories.
If
in which the you associated longname For volume
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back
up
a directory within a
up
all subdirectories beneath
that
you
backed
you
back
up
a portion of a
the
two
files
DIRID.AFP
are
root
will
this
located in
of
the
lose
any
with
of
the reason, is
not
the
volume,
Finder
all
of the
topmost folder
backing
recommended.
up
volume,
the
appropriate hidden
volume,
and
VOLINFO.AFP,
the
directory
the
be
sure
to
infonnation
subdirectory -AFP beneath
are
not
GetInfo
files
along
up
only
saved.
Subsequently,
comments
with
the
being
backed
up.
a portion of a
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For further infonnation files
and
folders
the
3+0pen/or
You
can perfonn
server, such
If
any
part of a Macintosh file
time
of
all parts of
fork
and
resource
as
an
only
on
the
structure of Macintosh
on
the
server, refer
Macintosh Administrator's Guide.
to
Appendix D in
incremental backup of a Macintosh
those
files
that have been modified.
is
the
file
changed,
are
updated, including
the
date
fork.
its
and
data
Backing Backup
Restart the Macintosh using either NET stop
Up
Macintosh
The infonnation in this section
It
explains
AFPSER
CONTINUE,
the service.
how
to
include the backup of Macintosh volumes
VER
service of 3+0pen for
MACADMIN,
depending on the command
Files
with
is
specific to 3+0pen Backup.
in your automatic backup schedules.
3+0pen
The automatically back
automatic backup schedules.
Backup Guide contains instructions on
up
your network servers
It
explains backup schedule through the menus BACKUP2 BACKMAN
program.
BACKUP
It
also
mentions that
command in a command file
the command automatically through
is
LAN Manager. Either method
automatically backing
up
your 3+0pen network servers.
a valid
NET
3+0pen
by
how
and
prompts of the
you
the
AT
utility of 3+0pen
way
START or
used
how
creating
to
create a
can store
of
and
to
to
the
run
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If
a server create volumes, backed work, Macintosh
has
new
automatic
or
up
along
you
need a way
File
you
Unfortunately, The
first
step start of utility of AT
your
scheduled
3+Open
utility, refer to
Administrator
For
example, that perfonns a Monday, stop to
the
net afpaerver
Wednesday,
the
AFPSERVER
scheduled
admin
\\production
[Return]
3+0pen
may
with
Service
3+0pen
is
to
stop
LAN
the
Guide.)
assume
full
backup,
for
Macintosh, backup want
schedules
the
Macintosh
the rest of the
to
stop
and
start
(AFPSERVER)
Backup
the backup.
Manager.
3+0pen
cannot
AFPSER
You
(For
MS
that there exists a
backup
of
and
Friday
service
enter the
the
Production server every
morning
on
the
following
Ic
at
-
you
may
want
to
for
the
Macintosh
selVer
the
volumes
files.
3+0pen
to
be
For this
for
automatically.
do
it
for
you.
VER
selVice
can
do
infonnation
OS/2
LAN
scheduled
this
Manager
at
2:00
before the
with
the
about
backup a.m.
To
Production server prior·
AT
command:
1:55
le:m,w,f
net
to
AT
the
atop
This
command before STOP service, of
Do
start of adequate
When service
the
command
you
all
scheduled
not
stop
the
the
must
time
following
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automatically
stops
start of every scheduled
does
not notify
should
provide
the
users
backups.)
the
service
scheduled
to
scheduled
be
restarted.
batch
file
close
backup
and
any
later than
backup.
all
files
You
storing it
This
before
is
completed,
can
the
backup.
users
gives
do
on
service
five
(Since
prior
to
stopping a
with
a detailed schedule
five
minutes
the
service
the
this
the
session
tape
starts.
the
AFPSERVER
by
creating
server.
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before
the
June
the
1990
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:wait waitn if waitn if net
The
in
This beginning default location of BACKINFO the
The command. the
and
finished,
file
The may the to you
-560
exist exist
admin
batch
progress
is
-q
c:\30pen\3backup\info\tape.stt
-560
-q
c:\30pen\3backup\info\tape.stt
\\production
file
detennines whether the backup session
by
a special
of a
sharename,
testing
file
backup
the
that 3+0pen
Ic
for
the existence of
session
file
is
detennined
whose
net
Backup
and
deletes
default path
\30PEN\3BACKUNNFO subdirectory.
presence of
start,
waits
tests
again.
the
to
restart
batch
momentarily
backup
start
on
ensure
the
file
If
the
file
exists,
60 seconds
If
the
file
server perfonns
the
AFPSER
file
tests
for
the T APE.
disappear
session
the
finishes
next partition.
that the session
is
tested using
the
using
is
gone,
the
VER
service.
during a full
one
server partition
By
is
actually
command
the W AITN.EXE
meaning
final
SIT
checking
start
the T APE. creates
at
by
the
IF file
line in
file
twice.
server
twice
finished.
goto
wait
goto
afpserver
wait
is
still
SIT
at
the
the
end.
The
the
path of
is
partition
...
GOTO
loops
the
C,
back
program,
that the session
the
command
The
file
backup
and
for
when
prepares
the
file,
file.
in
to
is
Observe
Do not attempt
W stop network
Be seconds
TAPE.
server
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cautions
AITN.EXE
responding
users.
sure
that the
before testing SIT. perfonnance.
to
use
program.
to
requests
command
More
frequent
when
the
again
using
the
batch
batch
file
without
Without
the
for network
file
pauses a minimum
for
the
presence of
loops
may
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Do
not start the batch
after the start
of
file
any
a scheduled
sooner than
backup.
two
minutes
A backup session,
whether manual or automatic, can take several minutes
start.
If
you
start
the
batch
file
too
soon,
the
ftIe
may restart Backup
You Store the
~OPEN'SER
This is you infonnation on batch files, refer
Documentation
The W 3+Open
the
AFPSERVER
has
not had time
service prematurely if3+0pen to
create the T APE.SIT
can create the batch file with a text editor, such
rtIe
in partition C of the tape server in the
where
intend
VER\LANMAN\NETPROG
you should store
to
run through the
any
program or batch
AT
utility. (For further
to
the 3 +
subdirectory.
Open
MS
Set.)
AITN.EXE
LAN
program
is
not a standard program of
Manager; but it is included on the 3+Open for
file.
as
ftIe
OS/2
E.
that
Macintosh installation diskettes. The program is stored on the
Server
same
The
number of seconds the program from Checking
minute
Installation
#2
diskette.
Copy
the program
location as the batch rue.
-S
parameter
1 to
1000.
of
the W
AITN
program specifies the
waits.
The value can range
The recommended value
is
60 seconds.
for the T APE.SIT file more frequently than once a
may
impact the perfonnance of the server. The-Q
to
the
parameter specifies that the command is not to return output
to
the
operating system.
to
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After
creating
the
tape
automatically after
server,
the
enter
batch
the For instance, referring section a.m.,
10
command and
net
[Return]
If
volume rules Macintosh
The automatic
where
you
might enter this
minutes
after
assumes
that
the
admin
you
create a backup
rather than
found
Files" earlier
following
backup
Create
either
the
BACKUP2
an
automatic
the
start of
that
name
of the
\\.a1e.
an
in "General Instructions
steps
summarize
schedules
scheduled
file
and
an
AT
command
start of
back
to
backup
AT
the
the
name
batch
Ie
at
2:10
schedule
entire
partition or
in
these
for
backups
or
BACKMAN
copying W AITN.EXE
to
start
the
the
scheduled
the
earlier example
backup
session starts
command
scheduled
of
file
that
release
the AFP
to
start the batch
backup.
the
tape
server
is
AFPCHECK.CMD.
le:m,w,f
backs
for
afpcheek
up
a Macintosh
server,
Backing
follow
Up
notes.
procedure
for
servers:
on
the
tape
server
BACKUP.
onto
file
session.
in
this
at
2:00
The is
Sales
the
creating
using
fIle
.
Enter stops before
Create
T
APE. the server.
Enter after should the
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AT
3+0pen
the start of
a batch
SIT
file
backup
an
the
start
is
AT
start of
no
scheduled
command
for
Macintosh
the
fue
that
and
restarts
complete.
command
the
scheduled
sooner
backup.
at
the
server
no
scheduled
checks
for
3+0pen
Store
the
that
starts
backup.
than
two
to
be
backed
later than
fIve
minutes
backup.
the
existence of
for
Macintosh
batch
file
on
the
the
batch
fIle
sometime
The
batch
minutes after
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that
the
once
tape
file
start of
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Another
way Macintosh 3+0pen network
Backup.
users directories command backup
session;
performed
The
disadvantage partition, back
up
an command entire
server,
time.
Here
five
partitions
net
stop waitn 3backup 3backup 3backup 3backup 3backup net
-s60
start
to
automatically
volumes
This
to
back
on
network
is
that
you
the
until
the
is
sharename,
entire
server,
for
each partition.
you
would
is
an
example
on
the
afpserver
-q
c:\
h:\tape
d:\
h:\tape
e:\
h:\tape
f:\
h:\tape
g:\
h:\tape
afpserver
is
with
command
up
local
servers.
do
not
next
command
previous
that
the
or
volume
you
have
of a batch
tape
server.
/s /s /s /s /s
back
the
3BACKUP
is
hard
The
need
to
in
backup
command
at a time.
would
Also,
if
to
restore
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/w
/a
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up
your
command
typically
disks
and
advantage
check
the
the
batch fue
session
can
only
Consequently,
need
a separate
you
need
it
one
file
that
network
used
by
personal
of this
status of
is
finished.
back
to
restore
partition
backs
is
up
of the
not
up
the
the
one
at
to
the
a
If
you
use server, the the partition
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need
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and
then
end
is
complete.
the
server.
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back
the
This
up
a server other than
connection
connection
must be
to
the
partition
to
the
partition
repeated
for
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June
tape
on
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batch
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Restoring
Macintosh
This
section AFP
server.
Restoring Restoring a Macintosh
Restoring a Macintosh
Restoring
3+Open for Macintosh
Part
No.
5376-00
June 1990
Files
describes
The
section
an
Entire
Selected
how
to
restore
is
divided
Server
or Partition Volume
Folder
Macintosh
Macintosh
into
the
files
following
Files
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parts:
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Be
sure
to
Macintosh
Stop
or
the
files. Macintosh partition, the
files
volume.
observe
volume
pause
This
volume,
and
is
not
the
following
or
folder:
the
AFPSER
is
not
if
the
yet
configured
rules
VER
necessary
rather
than
sharename
when
service
if
you
the
entire server
to
which
for
use
restoring a
before
are
only
you
are
as
a Macintosh
restoring
restoring
or
restoring
a
Do
not
tape
where paused, the
desired
that it
restore
unless
is
useable environment. Macintosh the
time
of
If
you
restore a Macintosh restore have copy
it
to
restored
the
files Macintosh already
contains
unexpected
The
empty of a server partition able
to
access
workstation
Macintosh
the
AFPSERVER
you
have
data.
Once
before
It
is
always
file
was
not
the
backup.
an
empty
volume
the
files
to
their penn
workstation.
files
may
ways
that
will
volume
should
to
files
and
that
are
more
files
from a backup
service
no
other
the
data
merging
backups
is
restored,
it
into
was
possible that part of a
backed
to
avoid
folders
up
volume
on
the
the
empty
anent
volume
Restoring
overwrite
result
in
be
located
the
problem
from a Macintosh
than eight
if
the
or
folder,
server.
volume,
files
existing
lost
directly off
folders
session
not
stopped
that
contain
make
your
work
fue
was
be
sure
Once
you
location
to a
volume
files
data.
of not being'
deep.
sure
open
you
can
using
in
the
on
or
at
to
a
that
root
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If
you
restore a Macintosh volume
to
its
original server after Macintosh users have been
added
or
deleted since the backup, delete the DIRID.AFP should
than merging the folders
will
This
the
with
files
are
root of
and
DIRID.BAK
do
this
if
you
plan on keeping the volume rather
and
cause the File Service
correct user
located in the
the
volume.
and
group associations. The
,."
AFP
to
a different server or
on
the
target volume.
files
into other volumes.
to
regenerate the files
subdirectory beneath
two
files
You
two
the
The remaining subsections For further infonnation on restoring Macintosh files using
another accompanies the program.
Restoring
The only precautions
to listed at stopped or paused the service partition, restart the service.
Remember, files partition workstation
Restoring a Macintosh
The method for restoring depending on whether or whether the volume
such
archive
an
Entire
restore a full
the
beginning of this section.
if the partition to be restored contains Macintosh
that
you
and
then copy the files using a Macintosh
to
as
an
entire server or partition.
are
specific
program, refer
Server
to
AFP
server or
want
to
keep, restore
their permanent partition.
to
the
or
Partition
observe when
an
entire partition
and
restored the server or
the
Volume
an
entire Macintosh volume varies
you
backed
is
a part of a larger backup session,
up
to
3+0pen Backup.
documentation that
using
3+0pen Backup
are
those
Once
you
have
partition
the volume separately
to
an
empty
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In the first
session you
can
case,
on
tape,
restore
where
you
the 3+0pen sharename or the
BACKUP2
For
example, volume JSMITH,
the following
JOHN
onto
SMITH,
a temporary
Production server
the
can
restore
volume
in
the
program.
which
using
the
volume
by
is
in
the
volume
specifying
BACKMAN
command
has
the
sharename
tape
server
a
separate
directly. That
its
corresponding
RESTORE
restores
3+0pen
the
sharename
(TEMPVOL)
Sales:
backup
is,
command
Macintosh
of
on
the
hackman
/v:jsmith
You utility just moving the
restore
create
the
contents
the
temporary
as
you
files
of
the temporary
itself.
If
the
tape
is
an
appended
of
the
JSMITH
session
For
session
hackman
/v:jsmith
In
session,
using
example,
name
those
you
directory of the
sharename,
its session
if the
1212890808,
restore
/n:1212S90S0S
cases
where
restore the
tape. contain only those volume.
\\sales\tape
volume
would
any
to
their permanent
tape
specify
name.
JSMITH
you
\\sales\tape
the
volume
volume
The
edited
filenames
\\production\tempvol
with
the
MACADMIN
Macintosh
volume
volume.
volume,
and
then
you
can delete
the
After
volume
containing multiple versions
the
session
appropriate
to
be
restored
backup
has
enter:
\\production\tempvol
is
a part of a larger
by
creating
tape
directory should
that
apply
to
and
the
backup
editing a
Macintosh
/s
the
/s
tape
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You
can identify the filenames that belong knowing can volume on the server, or inferring the path directories VOLINFO.AFP off detennine the root
the
root directory of
do
this
by
using
the
MACADMIN
from
the shortname fonn of the
as
listed in the tape directory. The
and
DIRID.AFP in the -AFP subdirectory
the
root directory of a volume
of
a Macintosh
if
the
the
volume
to
the
volume
Macintosh volume.
utility for an existing no
longer exists,
flIes
two
flIes
are
an
easy
way
to
volume.
by
You
by
and
For example, assume that volume backup has
JOHN SMITH
of
the server. The volume
the path \USERS'SMITH. After creating
directory of the appropriate tape,
those
filenames that start with the path \USERS'SMITH. Be
sure
to
leave
all
the files in the hidden directories -AFP
-I
that
are
characteristic of Macintosh volumes
contain infonnation about Macintosh files
Once
you
have edited specifying the tape directory in example uses the
IG:
parameter.
BACKMAN
It
assumes that
you
want
to restore
from
a tape that contains a full
is
stored in partition D
the
the
you
would edit it, leaving
and
folders.
the
tape directory, restore the files
the
restore command. This
RESTORE
the
name
command
of
the
tape directory
isTAPEDIR.CAT.
hackman
/g:tapedir.cat
Once
TEMPVOL, TEMPVOL volume
files stored in the sharename
restore
you
have restored the
using
from
to
another Macintosh volume or
\\salas\tape
[Return]
volume
configure a
new
volume
MACADMIN.
a Macintosh workstation
TEMPVOL.
\\production\tampvol
to
the
sharename
over the sharename
You
can
then access the
and
either transfer the
use
the
files
Macintosh
tape
and
that
and
as
they
and
and
by
the
are
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Restoring Macintosh Folders
To
restore
observe
a folder of a
the
following:
Restore
then
the
move
Macintosh
its
pennanent
Locating the
tape
directory Macintosh be
able
to
Be
sure
to
that
are
located
folder
the
files
workstation.
volume
the
desired
uses
folder
and
infer their
restore
the
within
volume
to
an
empty
to
their penn
Restoring
may
folder
the
filenames.
names
contents of
the
rather
than
volume
anent
the
overwrite
on
tape
may
shortname
However,
if
they
are
all
directory that
restoring.
If
you
restore pennanant may
have
icons
or application programs
Finder.
workstation standard workstation. [Option] to
press message workstation it
links
desired
a portion of a
volume
to
rebuild
To
rebuild
automatically
part of its
Restart
and
[Command]
the
two
asking
asks
as
a part of its
volume.
instead of
the
a desktop,
startup.
the
keys
until
if
you
this
question
volume
to a temporary
volume's
links
Then
workstation
keys
the
want
to
startup.
desktop
are
not
check
to
the
shut
simultaneously.
workstation
rebuild a volume.
for
each
Rebuild
the
entire
on
the
server
volume
folder directly
existing
form
be
difficult of
files.
the
you
unique
the
directly
enough.
subdirectories
you
are
to
volume,
if
you
being
found
to
be
sure that volume down
the
and
press
displays a
volume
the
desktop of
volume,
using
since
may
a
find
by
the
as
a
the
Continue
The
to
which
and a
to
still
you
the
the
NOTE: Rebuilding
in
the
loss
volume.
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Restoring Selected Macintosh Files
It
is
not
from
tape. containing copy
the only
way including instructions previous
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that
Rather,
the
desired
desired
to
section,
ensure
any
comments
on
files
restoring
"Restoring
is a registered
and
3+0pen
you
restore selected Macintosh
you
should restore
files
into a temporary
to
their permanant
that
all
the
in
the
a Macintosh
file
Finder
the
attributes
GetInfo.
volume,
a Macintosh
trademark of
Backup
3Com
are
trademarks of
entire
volume
volume
volume.
are
This
restored,
For
refer
Volume."
Corporation.
3Com
files
and
to
is
the
then
the
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No.
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registered
and
AppleShare Computer, Computer,
trademarks
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trademarks
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and
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