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Abstract: . . . filename:/mnt/backups/my_host/backup.tib If needed, users can make their own backup schedule. For more information, see Help on the cron service. 6.3 Restoring files with trueimagemnt The trueimagemnt tool is designed to restore files from partition/disk images. It mounts Acronis True Image archives as if they were kernel space block devices. The program implements the user level part of the Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux user mode block device service. The large part of functionality is handled by the snumbd kernel module. SYNOPSIS trueimagemnt [-h|--help] [-l|--list] [-m|--mount mountpoint ] [-f|-- filename archive filename ] [-i|--index partition index ] [-u|--umount mountpoint ] [-s|--stop pid ] [-k|--keepdev] [-p|--password password ] [-t|--test] 6.3.1 Supported commands Trueimagemnt supports the following commands: . . . . . . the image file name as follows: Page 30 Console mode 30 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2005 nfs://hostname/share name:/remote filename For example: trueimagecmd --list --filename: nfs://dhcp6- 223.acronis.com/sdb3/nfs_root:/mike/md1.tib shows contents of /mike/md1.tib archive. /mike/md1.tib is located on dhcp6- 223.acronis.com node in /sdb3/nfs_root directory exported by NFS. To get Samba network access, specify the image file name as follows: smb://hostname/share name/remote filename Hostname may be specified with username and password as: username:password@hostname For example: trueimagecmd --list --filename :smb://dhcp6- 223.acronis.com/sdb3/mike/md1.tib shows contents of /mike/md1.tib archive. /mike/md1.tib is located on dhcp6- 223.acronis.com node in /sdb3 directory exported by Samba. --harddisk: disk1,disk2, etc . . . . . . Image Server 8.0 for Linux can be used to clone an image onto multiple servers. For example, a company purchases several servers and needs a similar environment on each of them. Traditionally, the IT manager would install an operating system and programs on each of them. Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux simplifies the process and saves the IT manager time by creating a disk image of the first system deployed. That image can then be duplicated onto multiple servers. If you need to upgrade the server hard disk drive, Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux simplifies the task to a few mouse clicks, creating an exact copy of your old disk to a new one and adjusting partition size to fit a new hard disk. 1.5 Features of Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux Image creation without system shutdown Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux images only the sectors that contain data, so . . . --3000,3,500,3222,64688
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