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2.
Sample command: RRUTIL /bs would display the backup space on the console.
As previously stated in this chapter, the rrutil.exe file enables you to GET files
from and PUT files into the Rescue and Recovery environment, it also allows
listing of files in the Rescue and Recovery environment and in the backups folder.
These procedures are used for all file customizations of the Rescue and Recovery
environment. The following procedures provide another example of how to utilize
the GET and PUT function with the Rescue and Recovery environment.
To use rrutil.exe, do the following:
1.
Copy rrutil.exe to the root of the C drive.
2.
Create getlist.txt file with the following syntax:
\preboot\usrintfc\file name
Save the file as c:\temp\getlist.txt.
3.
At a command prompt, type the rrutil.exe command and one of the switches
defined in the following table. Then, complete the command with the
appropriate parameters, as shown in the following table.
Table 15. Command and switch options
Command and switch options
Result
RRUTIL -l1
List the contents of preboot directory.
RRUTIL -l2
List the contents of minint directory.
RRUTIL -l4
List the contents of the root of the C
drive or root of type 0x07 partition.
RRUTIL -g c:\temp\getlist.txt C:\temp
Get files from preboot partition.
RRUTIL -d c:\temp\ dellist.txt
Delete files from the preboot partition.
RRUTIL -p c:\temp
Add or replace files in the preboot
partition.
RRUTIL -r path \oldname.ext newname.ext
RRUTIL -r \temp\rr\test.txt test2.txt
the file
is in the preboot\rr directory
Rename a file in the Predesktop Area.
RRUTIL -bp c:\temp
Update or replace files in RRBACKUPS
virtual partition.
RRUTIL -bl path
RRUTIL -bl lists to c:\rr-list.txt
rrutil -bl c:\SWTOOLS
List the RRBACKUPS directory.
RRUTIL -bg c:\temp\bgetlist.txt C:\temp
Copy individual files from the
\RRBACKUPS.
RRUTIL -bs
Display space used by RRBackups
directory.
4.
After you have performed the GET routine, you can then edit the file using a
standard text editor.
Example: pdaguixx.ini
This example refers to pdaguixx.ini, which is a configuration file where you can
customize elements of the Rescue and Recovery environment (see “Customizing
the preboot environment” on page 36).
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