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Table of Contents - Introduction - wcp Usage Examples Feature Overview Archiving Files Archive Organisation Restoring 00-WikiContents 594  2007-09-08 00:00
Introduction - What is wcp? wcp is the client component of an archive program, wcpd is the server. wcp copies local 00-WikiIndex 2266  2007-09-09 00:00
Example Four - Running a Central Backup Server - As you already saw you can use wcp to create backups of your system ExampleFour 5244  2007-09-08 00:00
ExampleFour:vergil 5512  2007-09-08 00:00
Example One - Feature Overview - TOC Example One: Archiving files Inspecting archives Restoring files - Preparation ExampleOne 799  2007-09-08 00:00
Example One - Part 1 - Archiving files - TOC Example One: Archiving files Inspecting archives Restoring files - ExampleOnePartOne 4659  2007-09-08 00:00
Example One - Part 3 - Restoring files - TOC Example One: Archiving files Inspecting archives Restoring files - ExampleOnePartThree 6269  2007-09-08 00:00
Example One - Part 2 - Archive organisation - TOC Example One: Archiving files Inspecting archives Restoring files - ExampleOnePartTwo 8131  2007-09-08 00:00
Example Three - Archiving a Fileserver - Although I don't have any real life experience with it (at least now), this ExampleThree 2656  2007-09-08 00:00
Example Two - Creating /etc Backups - The second example is about something more pratical. Modern Linux'es have all ExampleTwo 3875  2007-09-08 00:00
wcp Program Description - Contents: ProgramDescription 4769  2007-09-08 00:00
wcp Usage Examples - There are four examples available: - Archiving files shows how wcp is invoked to store and UsageExamples 796  2007-09-08 00:00
Using Hardlinks - wcp makes heavy use of hardlinks. The server component wcpd creates for each wcp run a new directory UsingHardlinks 2826  2007-09-08 00:00
zz-WikiLinks.txt zz-WikiLinks.txt 557  2007-09-08 00:00