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Chapter 4. rejuvenation and migration, Creating a command file – Lenovo ThinkPad R61i User Manual

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Chapter 4. Rejuvenation and migration

As part of the Rescue and Recovery program, rejuvenation and migration tools are
utilized to help you rejuvenate and migrate your data and settings. Migration
methods are managed with System Migration Assistant. For additional information
about System Migration Assistant, see the deployment guide or the users guide at:
http://www.lenovo.com/supportTo assist you with rejuvenation and migration,
this chapter provides the following information:

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“Creating a command file”

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“File commands” on page 54

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“File-migration commands” on page 57

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“Examples of file-migration commands” on page 61

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“Migrating additional application settings” on page 62

Creating a command file

During the capture phase, System Migration Assistant reads the contents of the
command file and archives settings. This section contains information about
command files and the statements that they can contain.

System Migration Assistant provides a default command file (command.xml), that
you can use as a template to create a customized command file. If you installed
System Migration Assistant in the default location, this file is located in the
c:\%RR%\migration\bin directory.

Note:

XML technology is used to describe command file commands.

Consider the following points concerning command files:

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XML Command file must be saved in Unicode (UTF-16) format.

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The command file follows XML version 1.0 syntax, and is case-sensitive.

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Each command and parameter section must start with and end with
, and its value must be described between those tags.

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Syntax errors might cause an error when you run System Migration Assistant. If
System Migration Assistant encounters an error, it writes the error to the log file
and continues the operation. Depending on the severity of the error, the end
results may be corrupted.

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