List Of Commands And Utilities Available In Linux-Based Bootable Media - ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 10 Advanced Server Virtual Edition User Manual

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2. Click Configure iSCSI/NDAS devices (in a Linux-based media) or Run the iSCSI Setup (in a PE-
based media).
3. Specify the IP address and port of the iSCSI device's host, and the name of the iSCSI initiator.
4. If the host requires authentication, specify the user name and password for it.
5. Click OK.
6. Select the iSCSI device from the list, and then click Connect.
7. If prompted, specify the user name and password to access the iSCSI device.
To add an NDAS device
1. In a Linux-based bootable media, run the management console.
2. Click Configure iSCSI/NDAS devices.
3. In NDAS devices, click Add device.
4. Specify the 20-character device ID.
5. If you want to allow writing data onto the device, specify the five-character write key. Without
this key, the device will be available in the read-only mode.
6. Click OK.
6.10.4 List of commands and utilities available in Linux-based
bootable media
Linux-based bootable media contains the following commands and command line utilities, which you
can use when running a command shell. To start the command shell, press CTRL+ALT+F2 while in the
bootable media's management console.
Acronis command line utilities
acronis
asamba
lash
restoreraids
trueimagecmd
trueimagemnt
Linux commands and utilities
busybox
ifconfig
cat
init
cdrecord
insmod
chmod
iscsiadm
chown
kill
chroot
kpartx
cp
ln
dd
ls
df
lspci
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rm
rmmod
route
scp
scsi_id
sed
sg_map26
sh
sleep
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