smbclient Tar Commands Command Description tar (Web domain) c|x[IXbgNa] Performs
smbclient Tar Commands Command Description tar c|x[IXbgNa] Performs a creation or extraction tar similar to the command-line program. operands blocksize size Sets the block size to be used by tar, in 512-byte blocks. Makes tar pay attention to DOS archive bit for all following commands. In tarmode full|inc|reset| noreset full mode (the default), tar will back up everything. In inc (incremental) mode, tar will back up only those files with the archive bit set. In reset mode, tar will reset the archive bit on all files it backs up (this requires the share to be writable), and in noreset mode the archive bit will not be reset even after the file has been backed up. Command-line message program options -M NetBIOS_machine_name This option allows you to send immediate messages using the WinPopup protocol to another computer. Once a connection is established, you can type your message, pressing control-D to end. If WinPopup is not running on the receiving machine, the program returns an error. -U user This option allows you to indirectly control the FROM part of the message. Command-line tar program options The -T (tar), -D (starting directory), and -c (command) options are used together to tar up files interactively. This is better done with smbtar, which will be discussed shortly. We don t recommend using smbclient directly as a tar program. -D initial_directory Changes to initial directory before starting. -c command_string Passes a command string to the smbclient command interpreter, which treats it as a semicolon-separated list of commands to be executed. This is handy to say things such as tarmode inc, for example, which forces smbclient -T to back up only files with the archive bit set. -T command filename Runs the tar driver, which is gtar compatible. The two main commands are: c (create) and x (extract), which may be followed by any of: 425
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