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Ghost 9 command line?
Hello,
I'd like to run Ghost 9 backups controlled by the command line. (I have a maintenance script that does several things, and I'd like a Ghost backup to be part of this.) I can't find any information in the manual or online help, and Google didn't help me either. Is this possible at all? If so, any pointers as to how to do it? Thanks, Gerhard |
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Ge wrote:
Hello, I'd like to run Ghost 9 backups controlled by the command line. (I have a maintenance script that does several things, and I'd like a Ghost backup to be part of this.) I can't find any information in the manual or online help, and Google didn't help me either. Is this possible at all? If so, any pointers as to how to do it? Thanks, Gerhard Ghost 9 has no command line feature unlike its previous versions. It's a 100% Windows based backup solution. You are restricted to the preceding version when using a maintenance script, version 2003, which still has a command line option. -- M.f.G. Michael Kimmer "Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag" "Eine Nacht in der Du nicht schläfst ist eine verschlafene Nacht" |
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Michael Kimmer wrote in message ...
Ghost 9 has no command line feature unlike its previous versions. It's a 100% Windows based backup solution. You are restricted to the preceding version when using a maintenance script, version 2003, which still has a command line option. I picked up a copy of Ghost 9 at Fry's Electronics (free, less sales tax, after rebate), and discovered this the hard way. While it seems much faster than the Ghost in SystemWorks 2003, Ghost 9 lacks the ability to skip files (-skip option) and directories you want to exclude. Then again, the previous Ghost couldn't skip files on NTFS partitions too Is there a backup/imaging utility that operates like Ghost 2003, but can selectively exclude files and directories under NTFS? |
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DVDUsr wrote:
Michael Kimmer wrote in message ... Ghost 9 has no command line feature unlike its previous versions. It's a 100% Windows based backup solution. You are restricted to the preceding version when using a maintenance script, version 2003, which still has a command line option. I picked up a copy of Ghost 9 at Fry's Electronics (free, less sales tax, after rebate), and discovered this the hard way. While it seems much faster than the Ghost in SystemWorks 2003, Ghost 9 lacks the ability to skip files (-skip option) and directories you want to exclude. Then again, the previous Ghost couldn't skip files on NTFS partitions too Is there a backup/imaging utility that operates like Ghost 2003, but can selectively exclude files and directories under NTFS? I'm afraid not for the backup solutions that operate on sector level (Drive Image technology) lack this feature. As fas as I know version 2003 *does* support -skip even for NTFS volumes... -- M.f.G. Michael Kimmer "Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag" "Eine Nacht in der Du nicht schläfst ist eine verschlafene Nacht" |
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Michael Kimmer wrote:
DVDUsr wrote: Michael Kimmer wrote in message ... Ghost 9 has no command line feature unlike its previous versions. It's a 100% Windows based backup solution. You are restricted to the preceding version when using a maintenance script, version 2003, which still has a command line option. I picked up a copy of Ghost 9 at Fry's Electronics (free, less sales tax, after rebate), and discovered this the hard way. While it seems much faster than the Ghost in SystemWorks 2003, Ghost 9 lacks the ability to skip files (-skip option) and directories you want to exclude. Then again, the previous Ghost couldn't skip files on NTFS partitions too Is there a backup/imaging utility that operates like Ghost 2003, but can selectively exclude files and directories under NTFS? I'm afraid not for the backup solutions that operate on sector level (Drive Image technology) lack this feature. DI doesnt operate at the sector level. As fas as I know version 2003 *does* support -skip even for NTFS volumes... |
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Rod Speed wrote:
DI doesnt operate at the sector level. So, how does DI create an image then??? File by file? -- M.f.G. Michael Kimmer "Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag" "Eine Nacht in der Du nicht schläfst ist eine verschlafene Nacht" |
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Michael Kimmer wrote
Rod Speed wrote DI doesnt operate at the sector level. Neither does ghost unless you specify that. So, how does DI create an image then??? File by file? Basically. You can see ghost doing that in the status display with some versions of ghost. The main reason its not done at the sector level unless you force that is because the sector level isnt that useful when restoring to a partition that isnt identical to the original etc. |
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Michael Kimmer wrote in message ...
DVDUsr wrote: Is there a backup/imaging utility that operates like Ghost 2003, but can selectively exclude files and directories under NTFS? I'm afraid not for the backup solutions that operate on sector level (Drive Image technology) lack this feature. As fas as I know version 2003 *does* support -skip even for NTFS volumes... Ghost 2003 User's Guide, page 163: Command-line switches (-skip=x) "... Only FAT system files can be skipped. It is not possible to skip files on NTFS or other file systems." I wish Symantec would fix Ghost to overcome this limitation. |
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Rod Speed wrote:
Michael Kimmer wrote Rod Speed wrote DI doesnt operate at the sector level. Neither does ghost unless you specify that. So, how does DI create an image then??? File by file? Basically. You can see ghost doing that in the status display with some versions of ghost. The main reason its not done at the sector level unless you force that is because the sector level isnt that useful when restoring to a partition that isnt identical to the original etc. Recap: -Drive Image (DI): Image is created sector based -Norton Ghost: Image is created file based (Switches may force Norton Ghost to perform a backup (diskcopy) sector based). -- M.f.G. Michael Kimmer "Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag" "Eine Nacht in der Du nicht schläfst ist eine verschlafene Nacht" |
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Michael Kimmer wrote
Rod Speed wrote Michael Kimmer wrote Rod Speed wrote DI doesnt operate at the sector level. Neither does ghost unless you specify that. So, how does DI create an image then??? File by file? Basically. You can see ghost doing that in the status display with some versions of ghost. The main reason its not done at the sector level unless you force that is because the sector level isnt that useful when restoring to a partition that isnt identical to the original etc. Recap: -Drive Image (DI): Image is created sector based Nope. -Norton Ghost: Image is created file based (Switches may force Norton Ghost to perform a backup (diskcopy) sector based). Thats comprehensively mangled too. You can use a switch with the pre 9 ghosts to create an image using sectors, not files. |
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