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Operating Systems SCO how to backup the system? Post 302443048 by Edgar Guevara on Friday 6th of August 2010 12:03:00 PM
Old 08-06-2010
I want to know what directories and files should copy in a safe place in case you need to re-install the system, the file of users and other settings to be restored to use the same users and passwords, and the same previously configured printers.
thank you very much
regards
 

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conflict(8mh)															     conflict(8mh)

Name
       conflict - search for alias/password conflicts

Syntax
       /usr/lib/mh/conflict [ -help ] [ -mail name ] [ -search directory ] [ aliasfiles ...  ]

Description
       The  program checks to see if the interface between MH and transport system is in good shape.  It also checks for maildrops in which do not
       belong to a valid user.	It assumes that no user name will start with a dot (.)	and thus ignores files in which begin with a dot.

       The program checks the entries in the specified alias files.  It parses the entries in the same way that  would,  and  outputs  any  errors
       which  it  finds.   The	program can be used to check the entries in a user's personal alias file, or in the system alias file, If no alias
       file is specified, checks the system alias file.

       The program also checks the file for entries which do not belong to a valid user, and for users who do not have a valid group  number.	In
       addition, duplicate users and groups are noted.

       The program should be run under or whenever system accounting takes place.

Options
       -help	 Prints a list of the valid options to this command.

       -mail name
		 Mails the results to the specified name.  Otherwise, the results are sent to the standard output.

       -search directory
		 Searches  directories	other than and reports anomalies in those directories.	The -search switch can appear more than once in an
		 invocation to with different directories named.

Files
       The system customization file.

       The system password file.

       The system group file.

       Program used to mail results, if the
		 -mail option is used.

       Directory containing users' maildrops.

See Also
       mh-alias(5mh), cron(8)

																     conflict(8mh)
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