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DAR_XFORM(1)							  DAR_XFORM(1)

NAME
       dar_xform - disk archive "re-slicer"

SYNOPSIS
       dar_xform [options] [<path>/]source [<path>/]destination

       dar_xform -h

       dar_xform -V

DESCRIPTION
       dar_xform changes the size of slices of an existing archive.

       Source  is  the	basename  of  the existing archive, destination is the
       basename of the archive to be created. If source basename is  "-",  the
       archive	is  read  from	standard input. If the destination basename is
       "-", the archive is written to standard output and  -s  option  is  not
       available.

OPTIONS
       -h		   displays help usage.

       -V		   displays version information.

       -b		   make	 the  terminal	ring  when user interaction is
			   required (like for example the creation  of	a  new
			   slice when using the -p option)

       -s <number>	   Size	 of the slices in bytes. If the number is fol‐
			   lowed by k (or K), M, G, T or  P  the  size	is  in
			   kilobytes,	megabytes,   gigabytes,	 terabytes  or
			   petabytes respectively. Example: by	default	 "20M"
			   means  20  megabytes	 it  is	 the  same  as	giving
			   20971520 as argument (see also  -aSI	 and  -abinary
			   options).  If  -s is not present the backup will be
			   written to a single slice whatever the size of  the
			   backup  may	be  (there is probably some filesystem
			   limitation, thus you	 might	expect	problems  with
			   file	 size  over  2	gigabytes,  depending  on your
			   filesystem).

       -S <number>	   -S gives the size of the first slice which  may  be
			   chosen  independently  of  the  size	 of  following
			   slices. This option needs -s and  by	 default,  the
			   size	 of  the first slice is the same as the one of
			   the following slices.

       -p [<integer>]	   pauses before writing to a new slice (this requires
			   -s).	 By  default there is no pause, all slices are
			   output in the same directory, up to the end of  the
			   backup  or  until  the  filesystem is full. In this
			   later case, the user is informed  of	 the  lack  of
			   disk	 space	and dar stops for user interaction. As
			   soon as some disk space is available, the user  can
			   continue the backup. The optional integer that this
			   option can receive tells dar to only pause very 'n'
			   slice.  Giving  3  for 'n' will make dar pause only
			   after slices 3, 6, 9 and so on. If this integer  is
			   not	specified, the behavior is as if '1' was given
			   as argument which makes dar pause after each slice.

       -n		   Do not allow overwriting of any slice.

       -w		   Do not warn before overwriting  slice.  By  default
			   (no	-n  and	 no  -w)  overwriting is allowed but a
			   warning is issued before proceeding.

       -E <string>	   the string is a command-line to be launched between
			   the	slices	of the destination archive. See dar(1)
			   man page (same option) for more information.

       -F <string>	   the string is a command-line to be launched between
			   the	slices	of  the source archive. See dar(1) man
			   page (same option) for more information.

       -aSI[-unit[s]]	   when using k M G T E Z Y prefixes to define a size,
			   use	the  SI	 meaning:  multiple of 10^3 (a Mega is
			   1,000,000).

       -abinary[-unit[s]]  when using k M G T E Z Y prefixes to define a size,
			   use the historical computer science meaning: multi‐
			   ple of 2^10	(a Mega is 1,048,576).

       -aSI and -abinary can be used several times,  they  affect  all	prefix
       which  follow  even those found in file included by -B option up to the
       next -a... occurrence. Note that if in a file included by -B option  an
       -abinary or -aSI is met, it affects all the following prefix even those
       outside the included files (for example in the following	 "-B  some.dcf
       -s  1K" 1K may be equal to 1000 or 1024 depending on the presence of an
       -aSI  or	 -abinary  in  the  file  some.dcf.  By	 default  (before  any
       -aSI/binary argument has been reached), binary interpretation of suffix
       is done (for compatibility with older versions).

       -Q		   Do not display  any	message	 on  stderr  when  not
			   launched from a terminal (for example when launched
			   from an at job or crontab). Remains that any	 ques‐
			   tion	 to  the  user	will be assumed a 'no' answer,
			   which most of the time will abort the program.

       -^ perm[:user[:group]]
			   defines the permission and  ownership  to  use  for
			   created slices.

       -3  <algo>	   Beside  each	 created  slice is generated an on-fly
			   hash file using the specified algorithm.  Available
			   algorithm  are "md5" and "sha1", by default no hash
			   file is generated. This option description is  more
			   detailed  in	 dar  man  page (where it has the same
			   designation as here).

       -9 <src_num>[,<dst_num>]
			   Defines the minimum number of digit to use for  the
			   source  archive and for the destination archive. If
			   you the source has not been defined with a  minimum
			   number  of digit and you want to define a value for
			   the destination archive, use zero (or one) as value
			   for	src.  See  the same option in dar man page for
			   more details.

NOTES
       Dar_xform is not concerned by encryption or compression.	 It  does  not
       need  to be aware of it to be able to change the slice scheme. Thus, it
       is not able to uncompress or uncipher an archive.

EXIT CODES
       dar_xform uses the same exit status as dar does, see dar(1) man page.

SIGNALS
       Any signal sent to dar_xform will abort the program immediately,	 there
       is no way to have a proper termination before the end of the process

SEE ALSO
       dar(1), dar_slave(1), dar_manager(1), dar_cp(1), dar_split(1)

KNOWN BUGS
       http://sourceforge.net/p/dar/bugs/

AUTHOR
       http://dar.linux.free.fr/
       Denis Corbin
       France
       Europe

3rd Berkeley Distribution	May 17th, 2015			  DAR_XFORM(1)
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