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Split splits a large image file into a number of smaller files of the specified size, which can be provided in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, etc. Password adds password protection to an image file. 6.2.3 Script usage examples The following example illustrates the usage of a script to back up two partitions (logical drives), C and F. mybackup2.tib is specified as an incremental image file. High compression level is selected and the image will be split into 650-MB parts for recording to CD-R/RW media. Password protection will also be added. The entire script must be located between the and tags. The script for backing up to tape (tapeN specifies the tape numbers):

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Split
splits a large image file into a number of smaller files of the specified size, which can be provided
in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, etc.
Password
adds password protection to an image file.
6.2.3
Script usage examples
The following example illustrates the usage of a script to back up two partitions (logical drives), C and
F.
mybackup2.tib
is specified as an incremental image file. High compression level is selected and the
image will be split into 650-MB parts for recording to CD-R/RW media. Password protection will also
be added. The entire script must be located between the
<backup>
and
</backup>
tags.
<? xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<backup>
<source letter ="c" />
<source letter ="f" />
<target file="e:\mybackup2.tib" />
<options compression="high" incremental="true" description="this is my backup"
split="650 Mb" password="" />
</backup>
The script for backing up to tape (tapeN specifies the tape numbers):
<? xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<backup>
<source letter =ā€cā€ />
<source letter ="f" />
<target cdrw="\taperecorder\\\.\tape0|||ā€ />
<target cdrw="\taperecorder\\\.\tape1|||ā€ />
<options compression="high" incremental="true"
description="this is my backup" />
</backup>