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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Migration Post 13934 by auswipe on Friday 25th of January 2002 09:02:31 AM
Old 01-25-2002
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Originally posted by refram
actually has pieces falling off of it, and they haven't been able to get the backup to run for 2 years!!!!! They really need to get rid of it. I would be glad to let them continue to use UNIX with a [/B]
Whoa... No backups for two years?

I do not think that I would want clients that were not concerned about their data.

What form is the data in? Database, flatfile, some binary proprietary format?

Is it possible to extract the old data and convert it into the new format? I am thinking no because you have stated that the original creator of the program is long gone. This must be a modern replacement by another company that uses a different data format?

Question, questions and even more questions.
 

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pmerge(8)						      System Manager's Manual							 pmerge(8)

NAME
pmerge - Builds a network bootable kernel. SYNOPSIS
/usr/sys/bin/pmerge bootfile kernel.name new.kernel DESCRIPTION
The kernel, vmunix, is not bootable over the network. The pmerge utility prepends the bootfile onto the kernel image (kernel.name) to cre- ate a new operating system image (new.kernel) that is bootable over the network. Instead of a booting a network loadable kernel, it is sometimes desired to bootstrap link a kernel over the network. In this case, (ker- nel.name) is the name of the sysconfigtab file on the server containing the list of modules to be loaded to the client. These modules are then linked to create a bootable kernel on the client. The pmerge utility is used by doconfig(8) to create a bootable operating system for dataless management services (DMS) client systems to boot over the network. The pmerge utility is automatically invoked by doconfig(8) during the kernel build process and should not be invoked independently. The pmerge utility is located in /var/adm/dms/dmsn.alpha/root/usr/sys/bin on the DMS server. SEE ALSO
Commands: dmu(8), doconfig(8) Sharing Software on a Local Area Network pmerge(8)
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