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The archives saved by KaTeker are save in the save root directory defined by the "Setup->Main parameter" dialog. The following example assumes that the save root directory is /Save.
The most important subdirectories are /Save/original holding the master and /Save/actual holding the update. In the directories and its subdirectories there are the archives named like the entries in backup sets. The archives are gzipped tar archives with the extension .tgz. The Structure mirrors the directory tree saved.
There are several subdirectories in /Save.

actual holds the updated archives. The directory structure is an image of the directories saved. In the directories and its subdirectories there are the archives named like the entries in backup sets. If tar is used the archives are gzipped tar archives with the extension .tgz. If dar is used the archives are gzipped dar archives with the extension .1.dar – only the stripe 1 is used. The Structure mirrors the directory tree saved.
cache is the database with information about the contents of the media. For each media there is a subdirectory in cache. The subdirectories mastered and updated hold the information of the master and the update archives. The structure of all subdirectories of cache is a subset of the structure of /Save/original. The files are named similar to the archives.
cache/mastered holds the database of the master archives.
cache/updated holds the database of the update archives.
cache/MO_10 holds the database of the archives on the media MO_10.
external can hold the backup archives of an external computer saving its data via NFS.
log contains log information.
original holds the master archives. The directory structure is an image of the directories saved. In the directories and its subdirectories there are the archives named like the entries in backup sets. If tar is used the archives are gzipped tar archives with the extension .tgz. If dar is used the archives are gzipped dar archives with the extension .1.dar – only the stripe 1 is used. The Structure mirrors the directory tree saved.
tmp can be used for temporary data.
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