Hi Piotr,
Windows has a built-in utility called robocopy (because Microsoft is annoying
this name stands for "robust file copy") that I have used at past jobs to set
up rsync-like backups from Windows Topspin installations to institutional shared
drives. It's a pretty powerful utility and while I don't recall the details of
our setup (I am now back in a Linux setting for many years), this is something
most Windows sysadmins will be able to help you with.
An additional option with Windows would be to mount a network drive and write
ICON output to that directly. There was some issue that caused us not to go
with this option back in the TS 4.0.x days (latency?) and rely on robocopy to
back up our data instead.
Sparky
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Groups.io Links: You receive all messages sent to this group.
View/Reply Online (#2464): https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://ammrl.groups=
.io/g/main/message/2464__;!!PvDODwlR4mBZyAb0!TKKzcS6RmxPBiC4khKgBbjunuKTI2w=
SEIttexYi0yTrzWSDvZASm7q4PdgAN8EoJs6ekdpjd2QqCbKBd27L1wqiA5VTx$
Mute This Topic: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://groups.io/mt/113853526=
/7559972__;!!PvDODwlR4mBZyAb0!TKKzcS6RmxPBiC4khKgBbjunuKTI2wSEIttexYi0yTrzW=
SDvZASm7q4PdgAN8EoJs6ekdpjd2QqCbKBd27L1wtP9Me3D$
Group Owner: main+owner_at_ammrl.groups.io
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
Received on Fri Jun 27 2025 - 10:06:07 MST