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Conference decwet::networker

Title:NetWorker
Notice:kits - 12-14, problem reporting - 41.*, basics 1-100
Moderator:DECWET::RANDALL.com::lenox
Created:Thu Oct 10 1996
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:750
Total number of notes:3361

475.0. "nsr man files problem ?" by NETRIX::"[email protected]" (Albertino) Tue Mar 11 1997 09:20

Hi,

(NSR v3.2A)

on man nsr command i see this : 
APPLICATION SPECIFIC MODULES
  In order to process user files in an optimal manner, NetWorker provides the
  ASM mechanism.  Pattern matching is used to select files for processing by
  the different ASMs.  The patterns and associated ASMs are described in
  nsr(5).  Save keeps track of which ASMs were used to process a file so that
  recover may use the same ASMs to recover the file.

  uasm(8)        UNIX filesystem specific save/recover module.  The uasm man
                 page documents the general rules for all ASMs.

  compressasm(8) Compresses files' pages using Lempel-Ziv coding.

  mailasm(8)     Supports UNIX mailbox conventions.

  nsrindexasm(8) Processes the on-line user file indexes.

  nsrmmdbasm(8)  Processes the media index.

  swapasm(8)     Handles diskless client swap files.

  xlateasm(8)    Implements a simple encryption/decryption scheme on files.

The references pages for uasm,nsrindexasm,nsrmmdbasm are present ,
but when i try to access to mailasm , compressasm,xlateasm  man files i can't
,
.(# man 8 swapasm ->No reference page found for swapasm in section 8.)

I saw that these sections were not present in the kit .
(more BRX*.inv | grep asm)

I think that the nsr man page is incorrect  ? is it?

Thanks for advice.

Albertino

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475.1probably, and fixed in V4.2xDECWET::EVANSNSR EngineeringWed Mar 12 1997 15:303
man uasm in V4.2x (a/b) has this re-written correctly since the asm's
 re-arranged from all external, to some internal and others external.
 The external ones have man pages. man uasm details this properly.