[Networker] Question on nsrinfo command
2011-02-08 20:05:53
The man page for nsrinfo says:
"-v Verbose mode. In addition to the filename, it prints the type
of the file, the internal file index identifier (if any), the size (if a
UNIX file), and the savetime. This option may be combined with the -V
option."
When I use this option, I don't see a savetime for the entries. I see a
bunch of entries that look like:
ndirentry->3571821 somefname
UNIX ASDF v2 file `/path/dir/fname1, NSR size=143209364, fid =
64818.49155, file size=143182949
Are the numbers after the 'ndirentry' lines dates? If so, they seem
wayyyy too short to be nsavetime or epoch values. Otherwise, nothing
that looks like a date except the very top of the output:
scanning client `client1' for savetime 1297121469(Mon Feb 7 18:31:09
2011) from the backup namespace on server server1
We're running 7.5.1 on RH Linux. I don't recall seeing dates in older
releases either. Anyone else able to get a savetime out of this command?
Thanks.
George
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