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Distributed Internet Archiving Program 0.3.4 alpha (Default branch)

Image DIAP is a set of Bash shell scripts to set up a system using three backup nodes either between sites (e.g. between offices and homes) or over WANs. The application provides a decentralized, self-contained and managed storage utility. The emergence of a DVTL (Distributed Virtual Tape Library) is the end result. Nodes can be dedicated to storage or used for existing services over unused bandwidth. The scripts are a toolkit to help users set up their own project, and to help the writer improve the system and work in user space over SSH. The system is designed for robustness and will be re-written in Perl. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
fill_diap.sh was added to help a user load diap with correct data. A worksheet calculation error was fixed.Image

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IMTAR(1p)						     Internet Message commands							 IMTAR(1p)

NAME
imtar - archiving utility for mail/news messages SYNOPSIS
imtar [OPTIONS] [FOLDER] [MSGS] DESCRIPTION
The imtar command is an archiving utility for mail/news messages. Messages are converted into a single MMDF file ("^A^A^A^A" + MSG + "^A^A^A^A", "^A^A^A^A" + MSG + "^A^A^A^A", ...). You can extract messages by the imget command. This command is provided by IM (Internet Message). OPTIONS
-s, --src=FOLDER Set source folder. Default value is "+inbox". "--src=+xxx" is equivalent to "+xxx". -d, --dst=STRING Destination MMDF file. Default value is "./msgbox". -n, --noharm={on,off} No operation. Show what will happen. -v, --verbose={on,off} Print verbose messages when running. --debug=DEBUG_OPTION Print debug messages when running. -h, --help Display help message and exit. --version Output version information and exit. COPYRIGHT
IM (Internet Message) is copyrighted by IM developing team. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the modified BSD license. See the copyright file for more details. IM151 2011-05-25 IMTAR(1p)