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Although the SysAudit utility isn’t quite as sophisticated as the SysInfo utility at http://www.backupcentral.com, it does provide information that SysInfo does not. Specifically, it shows you how your disks are partitioned, which is something that will come in quite handy if you lose your entire system. | Although the SysAudit utility isn’t quite as sophisticated as the SysInfo utility at http://www.backupcentral.com, it does provide information that SysInfo does not. Specifically, it shows you how your disks are partitioned, which is something that will come in quite handy if you lose your entire system. | ||
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Revision as of 13:17, 26 February 2007
The SysAudit utility, originally written by Robert Err and updated by David Young, discovers and records system configuration information such as:
Disk partitioning information Volume manager configuration Filesystem configuration It records this information in a file that can later be cross-checked against the current configuration. If SysAudit detects a change in the configuration, it can notify you. Although the SysAudit utility isn’t quite as sophisticated as the SysInfo utility at http://www.backupcentral.com, it does provide information that SysInfo does not. Specifically, it shows you how your disks are partitioned, which is something that will come in quite handy if you lose your entire system.