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NODESAVE(8)						   Linux System Managers Manual 					       NODESAVE(8)

NAME
nodesave - Saves NET/ROM routing information SYNOPSIS
nodesave [-p path] [-v] [filename] DESCRIPTION
Nodesave saves the contents of the /proc filesystem entries for the NET/ROM routing tables. The output of the program is in the form of a Bourne shell script that calls nrparms(8) to recreate the NET/ROM routing information. If no filename is given on the command line, the program writes the script to stdout. Typically nodesave would be used when taking a system off-air so that the NET/ROM routing may be quickly restored when the system is brought back on-line. OPTIONS
-p path Set the path to the nrparms binary. This only affects the output of the program. Default is /usr/sbin. -v Display the version. FILES
/proc/net/nr_neigh /proc/net/nr_nodes SEE ALSO
netrom(4), netromd(8), nrparms(8). AUTHOR
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <oh2bns@sral.fi> Linux 4 July 1999 NODESAVE(8)

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NODESAVE(8)						   Linux System Managers Manual 					       NODESAVE(8)

NAME
nodesave - Saves NET/ROM routing information SYNOPSIS
nodesave [-p path] [-v] [filename] DESCRIPTION
Nodesave saves the contents of the /proc filesystem entries for the NET/ROM routing tables. The output of the program is in the form of a Bourne shell script that calls nrparms(8) to recreate the NET/ROM routing information. If no filename is given on the command line, the program writes the script to stdout. Typically nodesave would be used when taking a system off-air so that the NET/ROM routing may be quickly restored when the system is brought back on-line. OPTIONS
-p path Set the path to the nrparms binary. This only affects the output of the program. Default is /usr/sbin. -v Display the version. FILES
/proc/net/nr_neigh /proc/net/nr_nodes SEE ALSO
netrom(4), netromd(8), nrparms(8). AUTHOR
Tomi Manninen OH2BNS <oh2bns@sral.fi> Linux 4 July 1999 NODESAVE(8)
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