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DAR_SLAVE(1) General Commands Manual DAR_SLAVE(1) NAME dar_slave - disk archive slave for remote access to a dar archive SYNOPSIS dar_slave [options] [<path>/]source dar_slave -h dar_slave -V DESCRIPTION dar_slave reads an archive and listens for dar orders on standard in- put, sending asked parts of the archive on standard output. Source is the basename of the archive to read. By default, dar_slave uses standard input and output to communicate with a dar process, which may be running on the local host or on a remote host. It is possible to change the behavior of dar_slave to use named pipe instead of standard input and output OPTIONS -h Displays help usage. -V Displays version information. -i <filename> reads the orders from the named file instead of standard input. In most cases the filename will be a named pipe. -o <filename> sends the data to the named file <filename> instead of standard output. In most cases the filename will be a named pipe. -E <string> string is a command to be launched between slices. See dar(1) man page (same option) for more informa- tion. -Q Do not display any message on stderr when not launched from a terminal (for example when launched from an at job or crontab). Remains that any ques- tion to the user will be assumed a 'no' answer, which most of the time will abort the program. -9 <num> Defines the minimum number of digits to use for archive slice numbers. See the same option in dar man page for more details. EXIT CODES dar_slaves exists with the same codes as dar does, see dar(1) man page. SIGNALS Any signal sent to dar_slave will abort the program immediately, there is no way to have a proper termination before the end of the process SEE ALSO dar(1), dar_xform(1), dar_manager(1), dar_cp(1), dar_split(1) KNOWN BUGS http://sourceforge.net/p/dar/bugs/ AUTHOR http://dar.linux.free.fr/ Denis Corbin France Europe 3rd Berkeley Distribution August 18th, 2018 DAR_SLAVE(1)
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