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BURT: back up and restore tool
Author(s) -
Nicholas T. Karonis
Publication year - 1994
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/207584
Subject(s) - ascii , completeness (order theory) , computer science , presentation (obstetrics) , programming language , mathematics , medicine , mathematical analysis , radiology
BURT is just one of the tools in the Experimental Physics Industrial Control System (EPICS). In this document we address the problem of backing up and restoring sets of values in databases whose values are continuously changing. In doing so, we present the Back Up and Restore Tool (BURT). In this presentation we provide a theoretical framework that defines the problem and lays the foundation for its solution. BURT is a tool designed and implemented with respect to that theoretical framework. It is not necessary for users of BURT to have an understanding of that framework. It was included in this document only for the purpose of completeness. BURT`s basic purpose is to back up sets of values so that they can be later restored. Each time a back up is requested, a new ASCII file is generated. Further, the data values are stored as ASCII strings and therefore not compressed. Both of these facts conspire against BURT as a candidate for an archiver. Users who need an archiver should use a different tool, the Archiver

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