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AMTOC(1)						 AMTOC(1)

NAME
       amtoc - generate tape table of contents for an Amanda run

SYNOPSIS
       amtoc [ -c ] config [ -l label ] [ -h host ] [ -v ] [ -i ]
       [ -t ] [ -f ]

DESCRIPTION
       Amtoc generates a tape table  of	 contents  (TOC)  for  an
       Amanda  run.  It's a perl script, you need to install perl
       first.

       See the amanda(8) man page for more details about  Amanda.

OPTIONS
       [ -c ] config
	      Name of the configuration to process.

       -l label
	      Label of the tape (default: last Amanda run).

       -h host
	      Only  process  the  specified  host  (default:  all
	      hosts).

       -v     Be verbose.  This output is not really a TOC, but a
	      full dump of the database.  It may be restricted by
	      the -l and -h options.

       -i     Add an informational text header to  the	beginning
	      of  the  TOC  containing	a  reminder  about how to
	      restore files.

       -t     Use tab  rather  than  spaces  between  the  output
	      fields.

       -f     Write output to a file rather than standard output.
	      The file is named:

		     logdir/label.toc,

	      where  logdir  is	 the  log  directory  defined  in
	      amanda.conf,  and	 label is the tape label (any '/'
	      characters are converted to '_').

EXAMPLE
       Amtoc is normally run right after amflush or amdump.

	      # amdump DailySet1
	      # amtoc DailySet1 -f

AUTHOR
       Nicolas MAYENCOURT <nicolas@cui.unige.ch>
       University of Geneva/Switzerland

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AMTOC(1)						 AMTOC(1)

SEE ALSO
       amanda(8), amflush(8), perl(1)

BUGS
       Amtoc uses  the	Amanda	database,  which  only	maintains
       information  about  the	last  tape used at a given backup
       level.  Generating a TOC for the most recent run should be
       OK,  but	 generating  one for an older run is usually only
       partially correct.

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