Re: commandline script to tell ntbackup the location of backuped files



OiOi so schlecht ist mein Englisch :-))
Ich mache ein backup mit ntbackup in ein temporäres Verzeichnis. Die resultierende Backupdatei brenn ich dann auf eine DVD (alles per kommandozeile) . In ntbackup (im GUI) bleibt unter dem tab "medien wiederherstellen und  verwalten" (Punkt Datei) aber der Katalog mit dem Verweis auf  die Datei in dem temporären! Verzeichnis stehen und nicht auf die DVD.
Im GUI kann ich jetzt unter Sicherungsdatei katalogisieren die Datei auch von DVD einlesen und den alten Katalog löschen. Aber wie geht das von Kommandozeile?
Danke für Deine Antwort!!!
ciao
MIchael

Ich möchte jetz
Pegasus (MVP) wrote:
You are correct: I don't really understand your problem.
Perhaps you could try and explain it with an example.
Ich vermute, dass du Deutsch sprichst - du kannst deine
Frage auch auf Deutsch stellen.


"Hein Heinrichsen" <Heinrichsen@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
Sorry but I think you did not understand my posting. Its no! problem to
run ntbackup from the commandline!
I do that successfully. But theres no switch  in ntbackup to change the
location of the file once it is backuped.
and to tell ntbackup (for restoring!) the new location of the file
ciao
MIchael

Pegasus (MVP) wrote:

    
"Hein Heinrichsen" <Heinrichsen@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello
I use ntbackup to backup files in an tempory directory.
these backup files are burned to CD with an external program.
In ntbackup the catalog for sure still points to the temporary
        
directory.
  
Is there any way to tell ntbackup (or the library?) the new location of
the backup file (by commandline script)?

Thank you very much for your help!!
Michael


        
You have a couple of options:
- Run ntbackup.exe /? to see all available switches
- Schedule a backup job exactly the way you want it, using
  the backup wizzard, then open the Task Scheduler and
  examine the command line generated by the wizzard.




      


  



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