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Directory of \RRbackups\C\1\ 03/15/04 22:29:29 PM 03/15/04 22:29:45 PM 03/15/04 22:44:50 PM 03/15/04 22:51:56 PM 03/15/04 22:56:39 PM 03/15/04 23:00:27 PM 03/15/04 22:30:00 PM 03/15/04 22:30:19 PM 03/15/04 22:30:34 PM 03/15/04 22:30:57 PM 03/15/04 22:32:25 PM 03/15/04 22:33:42 PM 03/15/04 22:34:40 PM 03/15/04 22:42:57 PM 03/15/04 22:22:47 PM 03/15/04 23:00:27 PM 03/15/04 23:00:27 PM 03/15/04 23:00:27 PM 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 43480478 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 50003968 374742 748 38099990 Data0 Data1 Data10 Data11 Data12 Data13 Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data7 Data8 Data9 EFSFile HashFile Info TOCFile Get files from \RRBackups directories RRUTIL /bg getlist.txt Copy individual files from the \RRbackups directories: 1. A text file identifies the files that should be copied to a location specified in the command line. 2. The must be an existing directory that will receive the files from the \RRbackups directory. The files will be copied in this directory in the same tree structure as they are found in the \RRbackups directory. 3. Sample command: RRUTIL /bg getlist.txt getlist.txt contents: Note: Wildcards are not supported in this function. You must understand the \RRbackups directories environment before attempting modifications. Put files in the \RRBackups directories RRUTIL /bp Update (add/replace) files in \RRbackups virtual partition: 1. Place all the files in a temp folder on drive c:\, then based on location in the temp directory, files will be copied into the \RRbackups directories in the same location. 2. Sample command: RRUTIL /bp c:\SWTOOLS. In c:\SWTOOLS would be a mirror image of the \RRbackups directory structure where the files are to go. c:\SWTOOLS\C\0 Data0 Data1 EFSFile HashFile Info TOCFile to C:\RRbackups\C\0 Data0 Data1 EFSFile HashFile Info TOCFile Determine \RRBackups space consumed RRUTIL /bs Determine the amount of space that is consumed by \RRbackups 1. Ability to determine how much space is consumed by backups. Listing by backup, for example, base and each incremental how much space is consumed. Chapter 3. Configurations 33

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Directory of \RRbackups\C\1\
03/15/04 22:29:29 PM
50003968
Data0
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50003968
Data1
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50003968
Data10
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50003968
Data11
03/15/04 22:56:39 PM
50003968
Data12
03/15/04 23:00:27 PM
43480478
Data13
03/15/04 22:30:00 PM
50003968
Data2
03/15/04 22:30:19 PM
50003968
Data3
03/15/04 22:30:34 PM
50003968
Data4
03/15/04 22:30:57 PM
50003968
Data5
03/15/04 22:32:25 PM
50003968
Data6
03/15/04 22:33:42 PM
50003968
Data7
03/15/04 22:34:40 PM
50003968
Data8
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50003968
Data9
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EFSFile
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374742
HashFile
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748
Info
03/15/04 23:00:27 PM
38099990
TOCFile
Get files from \RRBackups directories
RRUTIL /bg <path>getlist.txt <copy to location>
Copy individual files from the \RRbackups directories:
1.
A text file identifies the files that should be copied to a location specified in the
command line.
2.
The <copy to location> must be an existing directory that will receive the files
from the \RRbackups directory. The files will be copied in this directory in the
same tree structure as they are found in the \RRbackups directory.
3.
Sample command: RRUTIL /bg <path> getlist.txt <copy to location> getlist.txt
contents:
Note:
Wildcards are not supported in this function. You must understand the
\RRbackups directories environment before attempting modifications.
Put files in the \RRBackups directories
RRUTIL /bp <path>
Update (add/replace) files in \RRbackups virtual partition:
1.
Place all the files in a temp folder on drive c:\, then based on location in the
temp directory, files will be copied into the \RRbackups directories in the same
location.
2.
Sample command: RRUTIL /bp c:\SWTOOLS. In c:\SWTOOLS would be a
mirror image of the \RRbackups directory structure where the files are to go.
c:\SWTOOLS\C\0 Data0 Data1
EFSFile HashFile Info TOCFile
to
C:\RRbackups\C\0 Data0
Data1
EFSFile HashFile Info TOCFile
Determine \RRBackups space consumed
RRUTIL /bs
Determine the amount of space that is consumed by \RRbackups
1.
Ability to determine how much space is consumed by backups. Listing by
backup, for example, base and each incremental how much space is consumed.
Chapter 3. Configurations
33