06-21-2017
Copy to Windows hidden share
Hi,
I need to find a solution for backing up/transferring BACKUP (dump file) from AIX (specifically) to Windows 2012 Hidden Share.
The vendor says that he cannot do a copy from his system to hidden share because it requires a password...
Personally, I think that there should be a solution (probably simple). I am not a Unix expert but cannot believe that in 2017 the password for Windows hidden share could be an obstacle.
Currently, we have an awkward solution and using Backup to tape for this system. We need to be able to copy first to DISK.
I did a quick search and found a way to do it from Linux... (didn't look closely yet).
Want to ask forum for a pro solution for the question if exists.
Thanks.
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NAME
apt-cudf - CUDF solver integration for APT
SYNOPSIS
solvername
DESCRIPTION
apt-cudf translates back and forth among a CUDF-based dependency solver and the protocol used by APT to talk with external dependency
solvers. apt-cudf therefore allows to use any CUDF solver as an external solver for APT.
apt-cudf relies on its "argv[0]" name to find the CUDF solver to invoke. In common setups, you should have a CUDF solver specification
file under /usr/share/cudf/solvers/ for each installed CUDF solver. To use one such solver with APT, you should create a symbolic link
pointing to /usr/bin/apt-cudf under /usr/lib/apt/solvers/ and call it with the name of the CUDF solver you want to use.
OPTIONS
-v
--verbose
Print debugging information during operation. Can be repeated.
-h
--help
Show usage information and exit.
--version
Show program's version and exit.
--dump
Dump the cudf universe and solution
--noop
Dump the cudf universe and solution and exit. This is useful to generate a cudf universe from a edsp file
--conf
Use a configuration file. Default in /etc/apt-cudf.conf
-s <solver>
--solver <solver>
Specify the external solver to use.
-e
--explain
Print a human-readable summary of the solution.
--native-arch
Speficy the native architecture to be used in the edsp -> cudf translation. By default apt-cudf uses apt-config to deduce the native
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--foreign-archs
A comma-separated list of foreign architectures to be used in the edsp -> cudf translation
SEE ALSO
apt-get(8), update-cudf-solvers(8), README.cudf-solvers <file:///usr/share/doc/apt-cudf/README.cudf-solvers>, README.Debian
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