> Tim Mooney
>
> Sure, nsrmm will do that for you. Look at the last usage synopsis in
the
> man page (or PDF docs of the man page, since it appears you may be on
> windows). You want the -w and -e options, as well as the saveset ids.
I'm on Solaris, and the nsrmm man page refers to the nsr_getdate(1m) man
page for the date format. The only nsr_getdate man page is in section 3
and refers to the C function, not the user interface. I suspect the date
format should be along the lines of "24 hours", etc., rather than a policy
name. Do you have any examples of the date format, eg., setting it to a
week in the future? Is it relative or an absolute number of days, etc.?
Thanks.
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