Re: [Networker] mminfo query
2007-09-24 14:36:42
So you're saying the output is actually opposite of the greater than or
less than sign? Should I be changing the command to incoporate the
'nsavetime' parameter instead?
Thanks for the help.
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From: Rick Brode [mailto:rick AT brodetraining DOT com]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2007 1:35 PM
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Kantor, Adam
Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo query
This is normal and correct. NetWorker maintains timestamps in UNIX
format (number of seconds since Jan 1, 1970). Older save sets have
smaller savetime values (actually "nsavetime" values). What the mminfo
is doing is calculating an nsavetime value for the phrase "7 days ago"
and comparing it to the nsavetime values for the save sets. Only save
sets older than 7 days ago should match.
Rick
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Rick Brode
Brode Training and Consulting
Adam Kantor wrote:
This query:
mminfo -q "savetime<7 days ago,pool=Unix SN 2
Week,[email protected]" -r
"ssid"
is used to generate an output list for our staging. The '<'
(less than
arrow) above only gives savetimes for greater than 7 days ago
and vica
versa. Anyone ever notice this?
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