The spsav command backs up speech.
Synopsis
spsav [-v] [-t] -O file [talkfile_list] [phrase_list] [listfile_list]
Description
The spsav command backs up the specified talkfile number, phrase number, listfile, or phrase and talkfile of the speech. Only speech in the speech file system can be backed up using the spsav command.
The parameters for the spsav command are described in the following table:
Parameter |
Description |
Comments |
-v |
The verbose flag that gives a running commentary of speech being saved |
� |
-t |
The tape flag |
� |
-O file |
The output device |
Typically, this is an NFS mount point |
-I file |
The input device |
� |
talkfile_list |
The list of talkfiles to be backed up |
Specified as a single digit, a range m-n, or all. If no value is given, the default is all. |
phrase_list |
The list of phrases to be backed up |
Specified as a single digit, a range m-n, or all. If no value is given, the default is all. |
listfile list |
The list of listfiles and associated speech to be backed up |
For example: listfile list.cabnt |
The spsav command invokes an interactive program asking you to insert and remove cartridge tapes periodically. If the -v option is used, the system displays information about each step of the backup.
Example
The following example saves listfile list.cabnt from an NFS location:
spsav -v -t -O /mnt listfile list.cabnt
See also