Author: fx AT Veritas DOT com (fx [François-Xavier Peretmere])
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 17:29:53 +0100
Not really the answer but you could get that trough command line with bpflist : Which file are in a given image ? bpflist -U -client <client> -backupid <backupid> -d 01/01/1970 include <VRTS/std_dis
Author: sibley_ken AT accorel DOT com (SIBLEY, Ken R. - ACCOREL)
Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:47:19 -0600
If you use the java gui (jnbSA) when you select files for restore the window will show the time/date of the backup and the modified date/time. Just hit cancel instead of Restore after that if you don
on Select for restore > Actions > Specify Backup Machine (your master should be selected). Go to the Source Client tab and add the server in question if its not there already and make it current. Be
I am using xbpadm..and it does not seem to give me the timestamp. Only the backup time. Do you know how I can get it on xbpadm or the command line? Thanks Daniel on Select for restore > Actions > Spe