h2n tool, how to use -z and -Z options?

Michael Voight mvoight at cisco.com
Fri Aug 6 19:38:10 UTC 1999


I am guessing that if you have h2n, it would be nice if you had the
documentation that comes with it :). 

The doc says: (note, -Z does NOT save a copy of the data, -z does)

-Z ADDRESS
> create a boot file, ./boot.sec, for a secondary name server
that lists ADDRESS as the master to load from.  Do not save a copy of
the data in a backup file.  (This option is	similar to the -z option.

-z ADDRESS create  a boot file, ./boot.sec.save, for a secondary name	
server that lists ADDRESS as the master to load from.  Save		a copy of
the domain data in a backup file.  (This option is similar to the -Z
option.)

Michael

Martin Lichtin wrote:
> 
> Anyone know or has a description of these two options?
> 
> I think they're used to create config files for secondary
> servers, but it's not quite clear to me how to use it exactly
> and what the difference between the two options is.
> 
> Thanks,
> Martin


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