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[Networker] mminfo 't' option versus saveset attribute?

2004-10-19 17:10:42
Subject: [Networker] mminfo 't' option versus saveset attribute?
From: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 17:12:53 -0400
Hi,

I notice I receive identical output for all of the following commands
wherein I list savesets since 4 PM (EDT) yesterday:

mminfo -s server -q 'savetime>=10/18/04 4 pm'
mminfo -s server -q 'savetime>=10/18/04 16:00'
mminfo -s server -q 'savetime>=1098129600'

HOWEVER, if I instead run:

mminfo -s server -t 'yesterday 4 pm' or 'yesterday 16:00'

this does not return index entries, bootstrap entries or any savesets
for which indexing is turned off on the pool. This seems to be the case
regardless of how far back I go, e.g. '3 days ago', '100 days ago' ...
whatever. This seems odd to me that this would not likewise produce same
output, but has me thinking that I would prefer to use one of the first
3 command options instead if this is the case. Many people seem to
suggest that they use the '-t' option, but seems like it's leaving
things out?! Any ideas?

George

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