aloha kanoa iz a kama-aina 2... or at least was... 20+yrs ago.. "usefulness" of an app is highly dependent on the reader?? - think some coders look for one or two lines of "how did they do that" and merge that process/proceedure into their code - think having a tcl based backup gui is useful - my backup gui is html-based ( Backup.www.pl ) - w/ search capability so that users can do their own searching in backups for the missing files they want restored - collection of backup scripts ( backup to any media ) http://www.Linux-Backup.net layta bruddah ... ( sorry.. couldnt resist .. cracking up ) alvin On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Kanoalani Withington wrote: > Ah, pardon me. > > This may be off subject for this list. I'm only replying here because > I've lost track of everyone on this thread but I think they were all > here originally. > > Unfortunately I don't have them nicely packaged so they can be used > generically. I would be willing to do that if there was a need for it > but I think there are plenty of good GPL archive/backup software > packages. The only useful thing I think I have is a command line library > interface which manages, names, tracks, loads and unloads tapes from a > tape or CD/DVD library using a low level driver like mtx. It has a > simple text interface and supports device locking and time stamps on > library operations. It's what I use in all my archive/backup scripts to > interface with media libraries. > > Unfortunately it also uses an SQL database but I could make a standalone > version if it would be useful to people. > > I put what I have on my anonymous ftp server: > > ftp.cfht.hawaii.edu:/pub/daprog/kanoa/libh.tgz > > I doubt it is useful to anyone in the state it is in though it might > have some ideas that are useful and it could adapted to another > installation. ... > >> ftp.cfht.hawaii.edu:/pub/daprog/kanoa/mtx-1.2.16rel.tar.gz > >> > > mtx is hosted on sourceforge http://sourceforge.net/projects/mtx > > but i believe Alvin was referring to your tcl scripts > > > > L. > > - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-raid" in the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html