Command for auto validate
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Command for auto validate
I scheduled a couple tasks, but I want each one verified after completing. What switch do I add?
Re: Command for auto validate
badams_ios wrote:
> I scheduled a couple tasks, but I want each one verified after completing.
> What switch do I add?
See page 187 in the manual.
> I scheduled a couple tasks, but I want each one verified after completing.
> What switch do I add?
See page 187 in the manual.
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Re: Command for auto validate
No, I don't want to waste my time, answer the question. I have other things to do than read what you already know.
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Re: Command for auto validate
I assume they are backup tasks. You would add the /v parameter to validate the image. Or the /vb parameter to do a byte-for-byte validation.
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Re: Command for auto validate
Thank you. Does it matter where the /vb goes?
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Re: Command for auto validate
It needs to go after the /b parameter. Could be directly after or later like after the /f parameter (when you save the command from IFW it goes there).
For example:
imagew64.exe /b /vb /d:w0@0x5 /f:"I:\mybackup" /comp:10 /hash
imagew64.exe /b /d:w0@0x5 /f:"I:\mybackup" /vb /comp:10 /hash
For example:
imagew64.exe /b /vb /d:w0@0x5 /f:"I:\mybackup" /comp:10 /hash
imagew64.exe /b /d:w0@0x5 /f:"I:\mybackup" /vb /comp:10 /hash