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VMSBACKUP(1)							  VMSBACKUP(1)

NAME
       vmsbackup - read a VMS backup tape

SYNOPSIS
       vmsbackup  -{tx}[cdevwB][s  setnumber][f	 tapefile][b blocksize] [ name
       ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       vmsbackup reads a VMS generated backup tape, converting	the  files  to
       Unix  format  and  writing the files to disc.  The default operation of
       the program is to go through an entire tape, extracting every file  and
       writing it to disc.  This may be modified by the following options.

       b blocksize
	       Use blocksize as the blocksize to read the saveset with.

       B       Extract files in binary mode.

       c       Use  complete filenames, including the version number.  A colon
	       and the octal version number will be appended to all filenames.
	       A  colon, rather than a semicolon, is used since the Unix Shell
	       uses the semicolon as the line separator.  Using a  colon  pre‐
	       vents  the user from having to escape the semicolon when refer‐
	       encing the filename.  This option is useful only when  multiple
	       versions	 of  the same file are on a single tape or when a file
	       of the same name already exists in the  destination  directory.
	       The default is to ignore version numbers.

       d       use the directory structure from VMS, the default value is off.

       e       Process	all filename extensions.  Since this program is mainly
	       intended to move source code and possibly data from a DEC  sys‐
	       tem  to a Unix system, the default is to ignore all files whose
	       filename extension specifies system dependent data.   The  file
	       types  which will be ignored, unless the e option is specified,
	       are

		 exe	 VMS executable file
		 lib	 VMS object library file
		 obj	 RSX object file
		 odl	 RSX overlay description file
		 olb	 RSX object library file
		 pmd	 RSX post mortem dump file
		 stb	 RSX task symbol table file
		 sys	 RSX bootable system file
		 tsk	 RSX executable task file

       f       Use the next argument in the command line as the tape device to
	       be used, rather than the default.

	       If  vmsbackup  is  compiled with the remote tape option and the
	       file name has the form system[.user]:/dev/???   vmsbackup  will
	       use  the	 tape  drive /dev/??? on the remote system system, via
	       rsh(1), and rmt(8).  The optional user portion of the  pathname
	       specifies the login name to use on the remote system.  If it is
	       not supplied, the current user's login name will be  used.   In
	       all  the	 cases, the user must have the appropriate permissions
	       on the remote machine, in order	to  use	 this  facility.   The
	       default	is /dev/rmt8 (drive 0, raw mode, 1600 bpi).  This must
	       be a raw mode tape device.

       s saveset
	       Process only the given saveset number.

       t       Produce a table of contents (a directory listing) on the	 stan‐
	       dard output of the files on tape.

       v       Verbose	output.	  Normally  vmsbackup  does its work silently.
	       The verbose option will cause the filenames of the files	 being
	       read from tape to disk to be output on the standard output.

       w       vmsbackup  prints the action to be taken followed by file name,
	       then wait for user confirmation. If a word beginning  with  `y'
	       is  given,  the	action is done. Any other input means don't do
	       it.

       x       extract the named files from the tape.

       The optional
	       name argument specifies one or more filenames  to  be  searched
	       for  specifically  on  the  tape and only those files are to be
	       processed.  The name may contain the usal sh(1) meta-characters
	       *?![] 0n.

FILES
       /dev/rmtx

SEE ALSO
       rmtops(3)

BUGS
       The filename match uses the complete VMS file names.

AUTHOR
       John Douglas Carey
       Sven-Ove Westberg

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