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I'm pretty certain that API is not used - I received a message that I am not authorized to the RST command, so I assume it actually was in use.

Fred Keith posted what looks like confirmation of the use of SAV/RST - I then suspect that QFileSvr.400 is in the mix for transferring the SAVF. Fred did not say he saw anything in the log about that.

SAVRST would be lovely, except that it might not be on some systems - I know we don't have it installed - no idea why - some kind of history, I guess.

Cheers
Vern

On 12/6/2016 9:14 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
There is an API used by some saves. In which blocks of data are
processed. One example of it's use is the special command SAVRST. So
they grab a chunk of data, and they do not save it to media or save files.
They take that chunk and actually start the restore on the target
machine. There are a few benefits to this:
- The save/transfer/restore are all running at the same time in parallel.
Instead of save, transfer, restore.
- No save file on both the source and target eating up space, even if only
temporarily.
This API is publicly available.


Rob Berendt


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