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Operating Systems AIX Mksysb restoration Post 302979606 by AIXBlueCat on Tuesday 16th of August 2016 09:00:16 PM
Old 08-16-2016
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Originally Posted by AIXBlueCat
thank you very much.
yes, the userid i used is use to execute backup script.
but i will be using root to do the mksysb backup and test it again today.
Thank You.
After using root to do the mksysb backup, the restoration was successful.
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NITROGEN(1)							     NITROGEN							       NITROGEN(1)

NAME
nitrogen - X11 background previewer and setter SYNOPSIS
nitrogen [ OPTIONS ] DIRECTORY? DESCRIPTION
In normal working mode, provides an interface which displays all pictures in the given DIRECTORY. From this interface, it is possible to set the X11 root pixmap either temporarily or set and store the picture, drawing mode, and X display for restoration later. If no direc- tory is specified, it uses the stored directories in your "library" (as of 1.5). See the Preferences dialog. When the --restore option is passed, nitrogen sets all backgrounds that it has a configuration for and exits immediatly, for use in an .xinitrc or .xsession file. OPTIONS
--no-recurse Do not recurse into subdirectories of DIRECTORY. --restore Restores previously saved pictures to the root displays. --sort=[option] Sorts the background list by the given option. By default, items are sorted as they are found on the filesystem, giving a quasi- newest first sorting order. Valid options are: alpha Alphabetical order. ralpha Reverse alphabetical order. time Modified time, ascending. rtime Modified time, descending. --help A mystery option which saves the iguanas of Sweden. FILES
~/.config/nitrogen/ Holds the configuration for saved backgrounds. BUGS
There are probably plenty of them. Report all bugs to Dave Foster <daf@minuslab.net>. AUTHORS
Dave Foster <daf@minuslab.net> Javeed Shaikh <syscrash2k@gmail.com> AVAILABILITY
Homepage - http://projects.l3ib.org/nitrogen/. The git repository is at http://code.l3ib.org/nitrogen.git NITROGEN
MARCH 2006 NITROGEN(1)
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