NAME
pilot-xfer - backup and restore databases to and from a Palm
Computing Device, Handspring Visor, TRGPro, or other Palm
Compatible Handheld PDA
SYNOPSIS
pilot-xfer -p [<port>] [--exclude file] --backup | --update
| --sync directory
or
pilot-xfer -p [<port>] [ --restore directory | --list | --
Listall | --purge | --fetch dbname ... | --delete
dbname ... | --install file ... | --merge file ... ] ...
(Note that some options are not shown above and short option
aliases are excluded for clarity)
DESCRIPTION
pilot-xfer allows the user to install databases contained in
the standard .prc and .pdb formats onto a Palm, retrieve
databases from the Palm, list the databases contained in a
Palm, and backup or restore all of the databases at once.
Once the user has executed pilot-xfer the user must invoke
HotSync on the target device.
TARGET DEVICE
The default serial device used to communicate with a Palm is
/dev/pilot. If the environment variable $PILOTPORT is set,
its value will override the default. A serial device speci-
fied on the command-line will be used regardless of any
$PILOTPORT setting.
OPTIONS
Several options exist, including...
-a dir,
Archives files which have been removed from the Palm to
dir instead of just deleting (unlinking) them
-b dir, --backup dir
Backs up the Palm into the specified directory (which
will be created if it does not already exist). This
operation must be specified after any exclude option.
-c, --count
Counts the files as they go by, but shunts the display-
ing of the "Skipping file..." messages
-d dbname [...], --delete dbname [...]
Delete the specified database(s) by name (without
extension). Obviously, be very careful with this one.
-e file, --exclude file
Reads a list of databases from file. Prevents
--backup, --sync, or --update from operating on the
listed database(s). This option must be specified
before the --backup, --sync, or --update operation
whose action it modifies.
-f dbname [...], --fetch dbname [...]
Fetch each specified database out of the Palm into
store into the current directory.
-F Modifies the behavior of --backup, --sync, and --update
to back up non-OS databases which have been stored in
FlashROM
-h, --help
Displays a summary list of pilot-xfer's usage and
exits.
-i file [...], --install file [...]
Install each specified file into the Palm. Wildcards
are valid with this syntax.
-l, --list
List the databases in the Palm, excluding OS-specific
databases.
-L, --Listall
List all of the databases on the Palm, including OS-
specific native databases.
-m file [...], --merge file [...]
Adds the records in each specified file into the
corresponding Palm database.
-O Modifies the behavior of --backup, --sync, and --update
to back up OS databases which are stored in FlashROM
-p, --purge
Purge any deleted data that hasn't been cleaned up by a
sync (this is a safe operation, and will prevent your
Palm from accumulating crud if you delete records but
aren't syncing with a PIM.) The only information you
can lose is archived but un-synced records.
-q, --quiet
Causes pilot-xfer to be quiet and not display the
"Skipping file..." messages
-r dir, --restore dir
Installs all files contained in a directory into the
Palm. (Use this to restore your Palm after a hard
reset has cleared its memory, using your backup direc-
tory as a baseline.)
-s dir, --sync dir
Backs up the Palm into the specified directory (which
will be created if it does not already exist). Any Palm
databases which have not been modified or created since
the versions stored in the specified directory will not
be backed up.
NOTE: Any Palm databases which have been deleted will
have their corresponding backup file removed. This
operation must be specified after any exclude option.
-u dir, --update dir
Backs up the Palm into the specified directory (which
will be created if it does not already exist). Any Palm
databases which have not been modified or created since
the versions stored in the specified directory will not
be backed up. This operation must be specified after
any exclude option.
-U This will back up the UnsavedPreferences.pdb file from
the Palm. Normally this file is not backed up by normal
means (Palm Computing recommends that you do not
restore this file upon restoration of your device using
--restore
This also modifies the behavior of --backup --sync and
--update
-v, --version
Displays the version of pilot-link from which this pro-
gram was installed and exits.
USAGE
The program will connect to a target device and port, prompt
the user to HotSync, and perform the requested database
options specified by the user.
EXAMPLES
To backup a Palm:
pilot-xfer --backup /home/pilot/Backup
or
pilot-xfer -p /dev/irnine -b /home/pilot/Backup
To restore that backup to a non-standard serial port (for
example, to a xcopilot or POSE session, assuming you have
xcopilot or POSE configured properly for this operation, see
the appropriate man pages for details on configuring your
emulator):
pilot-xfer -p /dev/ttyqe --restore /home/pilot/Backup
SEE ALSO
pilot-link(7).
AUTHOR
pilot-xfer written by Kenneth Albanowski. This manual page
was originally written by Kenneth Albanowski and David H.
Silber. Completely rewritten by David A. Desrosiers for
pilot-link
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