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follows:

--partition:1-1,1-2,1-3

or

--oss_numbers --partition:1-1,1-
5,1-6

log:[filename]*

Create a log file of the current operation

with the specified file name

Any

* To get Samba network access, specify the backup file name and the log file name as follows:

--filename:smb://username:password@hostname/sharename/filename

--log:smb://username:password@hostname/sharename/logfilename

or:

--filename:smb://hostname/sharename/filename –-net_user:username \
-–net_password:password

--log:smb://hostname/sharename/logfilename –-log_net_user:username \
-–log_net_password:password

To access an NFS network drive, specify the backup file name as follows:
nfs://hostname/share name:/remote filename
For example:

trueimagecmd --list --filename:nfs://dhcp6-
223.acronis.com/sdb3/nfs_root:/mike/md1.tib

shows contents of /mike/md1.tib archive. /mike/md1.tib is located on dhcp6-223.acronis.com node

in /sdb3/nfs_root directory exported by NFS.

12.1.3 Specific options (options specific for individual trueimagecmd
commands)

Option Description

create

harddisk:[disk number]

Specifies numbers of the hard disks to be imaged (comma

separated). For example:

--harddisk:1,3

You can obtain the list of available hard disks using the

--list

command. The list includes LVM disks and md (multiple devices)

as additional drives that can also be imaged.

partition:[partition
number]

Specifies the partitions to include into the image file by numbers.
The list of available partitions is provided by the

--list

command. Partition numbers are specified as -
, e.g.:

--partition:1-1,1-2,3-1

raw

Use this option to create an image of a disk (partition) with

unrecognized or unsupported file system. This will copy all

disk/partition contents sector-by-sector. Without this option only

the sectors containing useful system and user data are imaged.

progress:[on | off]

Shows/hides the progress information (percent completed). It is

shown by default.

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