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Old 07-05-2010
Question Copying off a jukebox

Howdy, I've got an old alphaserver ds20e (running what i believe to be Tru64 UNIX 4.0F) that i'm trying to hook up to an optical jukebox, i don't know the brand of the juke box so i'm hoping that that doesn't matter. anyways the final result i'm hoing for is to be able to remove all the info off the jukebox and put it onto the alphaserver, i've looked into a simple cp or a dupeclone but i haven't been able to test either of these theories yet. If you could sugest a better way i'm all ears, (Unix isn't exactly my fortay)

Thanks in advance for your replies
**Addition**
the juke box is aparently keeping all of its info arranged on a sybase database
and it's encrypted

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praliases(1)						      General Commands Manual						      praliases(1)

NAME
praliases - display system mail aliases SYNOPSIS
praliases [-f filename] [--] [alias_name...] OPTIONS
Displays the aliases using the specified dbm file instead of the system aliases file. OPERANDS
The alias name to find. If no aliases are given, then the entire contents of the dbm file are displayed. DESCRIPTION
The praliases command displays system aliases used by the sendmail(8) program. If no arguments are given, the praliases command displays all of the system aliases contained in the file /var/adm/sendmail/aliases. An alternative file can be specified using the -f option. Specific aliases can be displayed by specifying one or more alias names. [Tru64 UNIX] Aliases can be created either with or without the terminating null character ('') considered to be part of the name. Under Tru64 UNIX, an attempt is made to find either version; other vendor's implementations may check only for the key with an embedded NULL. [Tru64 UNIX] The system aliases file under Tru64 UNIX is stored under the /var/adm/sendmail directory. Other vendor's implementations may expect the file to exist under the /etc directory. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned as defined in /usr/include/sysexits.h: No errors occurred. An invalid argument was specified. The specified dbm file does not exists. EXAMPLES
To display all of the system aliases, enter: praliases To display a mailing list called foo, enter: praliases foo To display the contents of a dbm file my_list, enter: praliases -f my_list SEE ALSO
Commands: makemap(8) Files: aliases(4) praliases(1)