DAR_SLAVE(1)DAR_SLAVE(1)NAMEdar_slave - disk archive slave for remote access to a dar archive
SYNOPSISdar_slave [options] [<path>/]source
dar_slave-h
dar_slave-V
DESCRIPTIONdar_slave reads an archive and listens for dar orders on standard
input, sending asked parts of the archive on standard output.
Source is the basename of the archive to read. By default, dar_slave
uses standard input and output to communicate with a dar process, which
may be running on the local host or on a remote host. It is possible to
change the behavior of dar_slave to use named pipe instead of standard
input and output
OPTIONS-h Displays help usage.
-V Displays version information.
-i <filename> reads the orders from the named file instead of
standard input. In most cases the filename will be
a named pipe.
-o <filename> sends the data to the named file <filename> instead
of standard output. In most cases the filename will
be a named pipe.
-E <string> string is a command to be launched between slices.
See dar(1) man page (same option) for more informa‐
tion.
-Q Do not display any message on stderr when not
launched from a terminal (for example when launched
from an at job or crontab). Remains that any ques‐
tion to the user will be assumed a 'no' answer,
which most of the time will abort the program.
-9 <num> Defines the minimum number of digits to use for ar‐
chive slice numbers. See the same option in dar man
page for more details.
EXIT CODES
dar_slaves exists with the same codes as dar does, see dar(1) man page.
SIGNALS
Any signal sent to dar_slave will abort the program immediately, there
is no way to have a proper termination before the end of the process
SEE ALSOdar(1), dar_xform(1), dar_manager(1), dar_cp(1), dar_split(1)KNOWN BUGS
http://sourceforge.net/p/dar/bugs/
AUTHOR
http://dar.linux.free.fr/
Denis Corbin
France
Europe
3rd Berkeley Distribution May 17th, 2015 DAR_SLAVE(1)