RE: Speaking of Save_All

2001-05-04 Thread Stear, Bo

I suspected as much.  Is there anything special about savealls that span more than one 
disk?  just copy the directories to multiple disks however they may fit?

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Subject: Re: Speaking of Save_All


Bo,

You should be able to do a cp -r on the directory that you put the save-all in.

If the save_all command for CP3001 was:
save_all CP3001 /tmp/CP3001

Insert a BLANK FORMATTED Solaris diskette
Mount it on /f0
cp -r /tmp/CP3001/* /f0

and that should do it.

David





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Speaking of Save_All

2001-05-04 Thread Stear, Bo

I can't seem to locate the helpful hint that describes how to put these ICC API 
created save alls that are in a file on the hard disk onto a loadable diskette.  
Anyone know where that is?

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Re: Speaking of Save_All

2001-05-04 Thread Ron Deen

I'm not sure about the name, but I think on the harddrive in the save_all directory, 
there's a file named compound.dir which contains the names (in order) of the
compounds to be loaded. This is the same sequence as they appear in in ICC. Follow 
that list to create the diskette and you will be assured that the compounds will
be loaded in the same sequence.
I believe ECB's still go first, put these on the first diskette.

Load_all's can be performed from the commandline too.
Go to /opt/fox/ciocfg/api and run load_allcr for some usage info.
The command take two arguments: station and location/station or the other way 
around, I can never remember.
I could have them mixed up but I think:

load_all letterbug location_of_savealls/letterbug

comes close.

You should not need it too often I hope...

Regards

Ron Deen@home

Stear, Bo wrote:

 I suspected as much.  Is there anything special about savealls that span more than 
one disk?  just copy the directories to multiple disks however they may fit?

 -Original Message-
 From: David Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 7:45 AM
 To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
 Subject: Re: Speaking of Save_All

 Bo,

 You should be able to do a cp -r on the directory that you put the save-all in.

 If the save_all command for CP3001 was:
 save_all CP3001 /tmp/CP3001

 Insert a BLANK FORMATTED Solaris diskette
 Mount it on /f0
 cp -r /tmp/CP3001/* /f0

 and that should do it.

 David

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