Thanks. What I am mainly interested in would be a way to allow my
linux server to access the OS/2 Warp 4 box so that it can do a full
backup of the OS/2 system on a specified interval without having to
reboot the OS/2 system into a linux partition.
Thanks. What I am mainly interested in would be a way to allow my
linux server to access the OS/2 Warp 4 box so that it can do a full
backup of the OS/2 system on a specified interval without having to
reboot the OS/2 system into a linux partition.
Is this really possible?
I know that you can't backup a running system
from inside the the op-sys itself
Thanks. What I am mainly interested in would be a way to allow my
linux server to access the OS/2 Warp 4 box so that it can do a full
backup of the OS/2 system on a specified interval without having to
reboot the OS/2 system into a linux partition.
Is this really possible? I know that you can't backup a running system from inside the the op-sys itself
but can you backup a running system to another (Linux) machine?
backup of the OS/2 system on a specified interval without having to
reboot the OS/2 system into a linux partition.
Is this really possible?
Yes. Please read previous posts by Torsten and me.
I know that you can't backup a running system
Well, DFSee can backup a running system. I've made disk images from
my running os/2 systen for a long time... I even converted one of
these backups to a vmware virtual machine once. ;)
i always record a log... 99% of the time i tee the stdout and stderr
to the same log file so i can see everything as it flows by on the
screen and can go back later to look closer at something that may
have caught my eye... or not... the script i posted shows the log
rotation and how i redirect the output to the log...
i played that game way too many times when i supported
winwhatever... i don't do that any more ;)
i always record a log... 99% of the time i tee the stdout and stderr
to the same log file so i can see everything as it flows by on the
screen and can go back later to look closer at something that may
have caught my eye... or not... the script i posted shows the log
rotation and how i redirect the output to the log...
Gotta look deeper into OS/2 to see if I can find those protocols, AKA known as log files.
i played that game way too many times when i supported
winwhatever... i don't do that any more ;)
I wouldn't even deam about having Winwhatever to run my BBS.
Gotta look deeper into OS/2 to see if I can find those protocols,
AKA known as log files.
hunh? rsync is a 3rd party package you can install...
if you want logs, like i do, you redirect the output for it it like
so...
x:\os2progs\rsync\bin\rsync %RSYNC_PARMS 2>&1 | TEE /A /path/to/log/file.log
both stdout and stderr are sent to tee which prints them to the
screen as well as the specified (log) file...
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