Omnifs Operating Environments; Using Omnifs - Symantec GHOST IMAGING FOUNDATION 7.1 - V1.0 Manual

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Manipulating files and directories using OmniFS

OmniFS operating environments

OmniFS operating environments

Using OmniFS

Table 6-1
lists the versions of OmniFS.
OmniFS versions
Table 6-1
Executable
Operating system
OmniFS.exe
PC-DOS, MS-DOS
omnifs
Linux
OmniFS32
Windows Vista/XP/2000
Long file names are supported on NTFS file systems, but support for long file
names on FAT file systems depends on the operating system and access method.
If you use the OmniFS library to access a file system, then long file names are
supported. You can use the access method switches to directly access a file system.
You can execute OmniFS from the command line only. Running OmniFS without
any arguments provides a list of the interfaces and lists the access method
switches.
The following interfaces are supported for OmniFS.exe, OmniFS32.exe, and omnifs
for Linux:
omnifs [/accessmethods]<operation to
perform> <operation arguments, if
any>
omnifs [/accessmethods]script<script
file name>
omnifs help
To run OmniFS32 in Microsoft Vista, you must run the command prompt as an
administrator.
Performs the file operation and exits. It uses the
exit code to signal whether or not the operation
was successful, making it suitable for batch mode
execution.
Performs all of the operations that are nominated
in the script file and exits. It uses the exit code to
signal whether the operation was successful. If
any operation in the script file is unsuccessful,
the script stops running and the utility exits,
which signifies that the operation failed.
Lists the available commands.

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