Backing up multiple user data
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Wed Sep 29 23:39:34 EDT 2004
Yeah, Gregory, the documentation is rather short on explanations but I
finally figured it out.
What is listening is rmt.
I believe that's shorthand for "remote tape."
Gregory Nowak writes:
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> On Wed, Sep 29, 2004 at 09:06:00PM -0400, Janina Sajka wrote:
> > tar has facilities to read or write tar files automatically from
> > other machines over the network; see the tar (1) manual page for
> > details.)
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> Yes, interested by your earlier post on this, I did just what this
> excerpt suggests, and I did read through the entire man page. However,
> while the hostname:f flag is mentioned, there is no mention of what
> should be done on the other machine to listen for a connection from
> tar.
>
> The man page does mention that the tar info page is the definitive
> source, but I could never figure out how to navigate from node to
> node in info pages.
>
> Greg
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