The generic syntax for using the bak2am tool for the Solaris operating system is:
./bak2am [ -v | --verbose ] -z | --gzip tar.gz-file ./bak2am [ -v | --verbose ] -t | --tar tar-file ./bak2am -h | --help ./bak2am -n | --version
The generic syntax for using the bak2am tool for the Windows 2000 operating system is:
bak2am [ -v | --verbose ] -d | --directory directory-name bak2am -h | --help bak2am -n | --version
Two hyphens must be entered exactly as shown in the syntax.
--gzip specifies the full path and filename of the backup file in tar.gz format. By default, the path is AccessManager-base/backup . This option is for Solaris only.
--tar specifies the full path and filename of the backup file in tar format. By default, the path is AccessManager-base/backup . This option is for Solaris only.
--verbose is used to run the backup utility in verbose mode.
--directory specifies the backup directory. By default, the path is AccessManager-base/backup. This option is for Windows 2000 only.
--help is an argument that displays the syntax for the bak2am command.
--version is an argument that displays the utility name, product name, product version and legal notice.