Hi All,
I am a recent purchaser of IFW, IFL, etc. and have a few questions. Please be patient if these seem basic for expert users.
I have created a IFL boot USB disk on a 4 GB flash drive.
I booted to this and created an image of my entire C drive using "backup unused sectors" for a RAW image.
I also selected "validate" -- not byte by byte.
The task completed successfully and quickly -- I have two questions:
1. It seemed to validate byte by byte, 2 full passes, is this normal even though I only selected "validate"?
2. I selected "Log Results to file" but cannot find a log -- I thought it would be on the boot USB drive -- How do I create a log?
I am very impressed with the speed.
Any help/comments appreciated,
Bill
IFL log file and validate question?
Re: IFL log file and validate question?
Bill,
> 2. I selected "Log Results to file" but cannot find a log -- I thought it would be on the boot USB drive -- How do I create a log?
From page 37 of the IFD manual it should have been placed in same location (on thumb drive) as the IMAGE.EXE is located;
Log Results to File – Select this option to make Image for DOS log the details of the backup operation. Image for DOS saves the log
as IFD.LOG in the IMAGE.EXE program directory. To be able to save IFD.LOG, Image for DOS must be running from a writable medium such
as a non-write-protected floppy diskette. You can use the /logfile or LogFile options to specify an alternate location for IFD.LOG.
Page 89 of that manual gives details for alternate logfile locations.
IFD manual is in \ifd_en_268\ifd_en_manual.pdf
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Jim L.
Using - Virtual Access(OLR)
http://www.virtual-access.org
6.3.0.5 Windows Vista Service Pack 2 build 6002
> 2. I selected "Log Results to file" but cannot find a log -- I thought it would be on the boot USB drive -- How do I create a log?
From page 37 of the IFD manual it should have been placed in same location (on thumb drive) as the IMAGE.EXE is located;
Log Results to File – Select this option to make Image for DOS log the details of the backup operation. Image for DOS saves the log
as IFD.LOG in the IMAGE.EXE program directory. To be able to save IFD.LOG, Image for DOS must be running from a writable medium such
as a non-write-protected floppy diskette. You can use the /logfile or LogFile options to specify an alternate location for IFD.LOG.
Page 89 of that manual gives details for alternate logfile locations.
IFD manual is in \ifd_en_268\ifd_en_manual.pdf
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Jim L.
Using - Virtual Access(OLR)
http://www.virtual-access.org
6.3.0.5 Windows Vista Service Pack 2 build 6002
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Re: IFL log file and validate question?
IFL runs from a RAM drive so if you don't save it to an actual drive, it
will be deleted when the system is rebooted. You could use the /email
option to have it emailed afterwards (for the CUI version have to use a IP
address for server).
"wvbill" wrote in message news:1439@public.image...
Hi All,
I am a recent purchaser of IFW, IFL, etc. and have a few questions. Please
be patient if these seem basic for expert users.
I have created a IFL boot USB disk on a 4 GB flash drive.
I booted to this and created an image of my entire C drive using "backup
unused sectors" for a RAW image.
I also selected "validate" -- not byte by byte.
The task completed successfully and quickly -- I have two questions:
1. It seemed to validate byte by byte, 2 full passes, is this normal even
though I only selected "validate"?
2. I selected "Log Results to file" but cannot find a log -- I thought it
would be on the boot USB drive -- How do I create a log?
I am very impressed with the speed.
Any help/comments appreciated,
Bill
will be deleted when the system is rebooted. You could use the /email
option to have it emailed afterwards (for the CUI version have to use a IP
address for server).
"wvbill" wrote in message news:1439@public.image...
Hi All,
I am a recent purchaser of IFW, IFL, etc. and have a few questions. Please
be patient if these seem basic for expert users.
I have created a IFL boot USB disk on a 4 GB flash drive.
I booted to this and created an image of my entire C drive using "backup
unused sectors" for a RAW image.
I also selected "validate" -- not byte by byte.
The task completed successfully and quickly -- I have two questions:
1. It seemed to validate byte by byte, 2 full passes, is this normal even
though I only selected "validate"?
2. I selected "Log Results to file" but cannot find a log -- I thought it
would be on the boot USB drive -- How do I create a log?
I am very impressed with the speed.
Any help/comments appreciated,
Bill
Re: IFL log file and validate question?
Corrections;
IFL related.....
Page 34 and page 73 have the info needed regarding log file options.
File name of your IFL manual is......
ifl_en_manual.pdf
Odd that 'RAM drive' doesn't get any mention in that user manual.
--
Jim L.
Using - Virtual Access(OLR)
http://www.virtual-access.org
6.3.0.5 Windows Vista Service Pack 2 build 6002
IFL related.....
Page 34 and page 73 have the info needed regarding log file options.
File name of your IFL manual is......
ifl_en_manual.pdf
Odd that 'RAM drive' doesn't get any mention in that user manual.
--
Jim L.
Using - Virtual Access(OLR)
http://www.virtual-access.org
6.3.0.5 Windows Vista Service Pack 2 build 6002
Re: IFL log file and validate question?
Thanks for the help.
Can anyone confirm that when selecting "Validate" in an IFL Cold RAW "sector by sector" Image, you actually get a "Validate Byte by Byte"?
Thanks,
Bill
Can anyone confirm that when selecting "Validate" in an IFL Cold RAW "sector by sector" Image, you actually get a "Validate Byte by Byte"?
Thanks,
Bill
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Re: IFL log file and validate question?
No, an image validate would be a validate of the target file only, validate
byte-for-byte would be for validate byte-for-byte.
"wvbill" wrote in message news:1447@public.image...
Thanks for the help.
Can anyone confirm that when selecting "Validate" in an IFL Cold RAW "sector
by sector" Image, you actually get a "Validate Byte by Byte"?
Thanks,
Bill
byte-for-byte would be for validate byte-for-byte.
"wvbill" wrote in message news:1447@public.image...
Thanks for the help.
Can anyone confirm that when selecting "Validate" in an IFL Cold RAW "sector
by sector" Image, you actually get a "Validate Byte by Byte"?
Thanks,
Bill
Re: IFL log file and validate question?
TeraByte Support wrote:
> You could use the /email
> option to have it emailed afterwards (for the CUI version have to use a IP
>
> address for server).
>
Is there a limit to the command line length with IFL GUI?
I have one computer that runs an auto restore (bootfile method) and sends an email. Another computer with a much longer command line will not even run the restore. I think the error is 61. If I remove the email component of the command line the restore happens.
> You could use the /email
> option to have it emailed afterwards (for the CUI version have to use a IP
>
> address for server).
>
Is there a limit to the command line length with IFL GUI?
I have one computer that runs an auto restore (bootfile method) and sends an email. Another computer with a much longer command line will not even run the restore. I think the error is 61. If I remove the email component of the command line the restore happens.
Re: IFL log file and validate question?
Forget the above. I tried it again and it worked. My mistake somewhere.