Can someone give me a braincheck on this?
If I do:
# mminfo -ar 'nsavetime,sscreate(22)' -c jupiter -N /dir1 -q '!ssrecycle'
I see a listing thus :
save time ss created
1264829064 01/29/10 23:24:24
1265094026 02/02/10 01:02:54
1265180427 02/03/10 01:02:06
1265266822 02/04/10 01:02:07
1265353207 02/05/10 01:00:05
1265434114 02/05/10 23:28:35
...and so on, up to the last backup. These should be all the browseable /
recoverable backups for "/dir1" on "jupiter" currently in the database (we
keep our browse and recovery policies equal).
Therefore, running nsrinfo with one of the 'nsavetime' values like this :
# nsrinfo -t 1264829064 jupiter
...spews output thus :
/dir1/lost+found/
/dir1/.profile
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/install
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/installer
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/locks/
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/logs/2007-01-05_03-19-55PM.log
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/logs/2007-01-05_03-59-39-PM.log
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/logs/2007-01-05_03-59-39-PM.out
/dir1/subdir2/subdir3/more_subdirs/logs/2007-01-05_03-59-39-PM.err
...for thousands of lines. This output should be a listing of every file
backed up for that given savetime, right? And, therefore, if I go through
all active savetimes and a given file never shows up, then it was never
backed up. :-)
I'm just a bit brain-weary this afternoon and would like to know I'm not
overlooking something obvious.
Thanks!
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