GM-BACKUP_DATA(8) System Manager's Manual GM-BACKUP_DATA(8)NAME
gm-backup_data - backup of GNUmed data
SYNOPSIS
gm-backup_data
DESCRIPTION
The gm-backup_data script creates a backup of the data in a GNUmed database. It includes neither roles nor the schema. The backup can be
used to restore the data into a preexisting, empty database.
If you really know what you are doing and want to care for database schema and roles yourself this script might suffice to backup the raw
data.
SEE ALSO gm-backup_database(8)
/etc/gnumed/gnumed-backup.conf
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andreas Tille <tille@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
GNUmed server data backup 2009 January 8th GM-BACKUP_DATA(8)
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GNUMED(1) General Commands Manual GNUMED(1)NAME
gm_ctl_client - GNUmed XML-RPC connector for legacy applications
SYNOPSIS
gm_ctl_client [--log-file=FILE] [--conf-file=FILE] [--text-domain=TEXTDOMAIN] [--lang-gettext=LANGUAGE]
DESCRIPTION
gm_ctl_client is a small helper program acting as a client for the XML-RPC API of the GNUmed client.
This API can be used by 3rd-Party software to remote control a GNUmed client.
OPTIONS --text-domain=TEXTDOMAIN
Set this to change the name of the language file to be loaded. Note, this does not change the directory the file is searched in,
only the name of the file where messages are loaded from. The standard textdomain is, of course, "gnumed.mo". You need only specify
the base name of the file without the .mo extension.
--log-file=FILE
Use this to change the name of the log file. The default log file would be <~/.gnumed/gnumed.log>.
--conf-file=FILE
Use configuration file FILE instead of searching for it in standard locations.
--lang-gettext=LANGUAGE
Explicitly set the language to use in gettext translation. The very same effect can be achieved by setting the environment variable
$LANG from a launcher script.
ENVIRONMENT
LANG, LC_MESSAGES, etc.
See gettext(1) for how the various locale related environment variables work.
FILES
~/.gm_ctl_client/gm_ctl_client.log
The default log file.
~/.gm_ctl_client/gm_ctl_client.conf
The default configuration file.
SEE ALSO gettext(1)gnumed(1)
http://www.gnumed.org
Users' website
http://www.gnumed.de
German website
http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/gnumed
source code repository (CVS)
http://wiki.gnumed.de
detailed Wiki-style documentation
BUGS
A lot of functionality is still missing. However, to make up for that, we deliver a plethora of bugs for your amusement :-)
REVISION
$Id: gm_ctl_client.1,v 1.2 2009-12-21 15:00:39 ncq Exp $
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