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Table of Contents
- Operation
- Recreating the complete directory structure
- Recreating selected accounts on a new system
- Migrating root and hiearchical directories
- Migrating a specific account to a non-system volume set
- Migrating groups to a non-system volume set
- Qualifying the account list
- Getting help
The BULDACCT utility lets users with SM capability take a snapshot
of the directory structure on a source system running MPE/iX and
recreate it on a different destination system. It is especially
useful for creating a directory
structure on a system without a tape drive where the ;DIRECTORY option
of the RESTORE command cannot be used.
BULDACCT also lets you migrate a set of accounts from one
volume set to another.
This is useful with mirror disks, since they do not allow the system
volume set to be mirrored, and it may have accounts that you need moved
to a different volume set.
BULDACCT has been enhanced to support the hierarchical
file system of MPE/iX. As the default, BULDACCT automatically saves all accounts, groups, users,
hierarchical directories and the ACDs associated with the directories.
However, if BULDACCT detects that the operating system does not support
POSIX, it does not look for any hierarchical directories.
In addition, three new options have been added to BULDACCT: %NODIRS%, %ROOT% and %NOROOT%. These options
let you control the migration of root and non-root hierarchical
directories when using BULDACCT. Each option is explained in the "Operation" section.
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