[Veritas-bu] Files backed up
2000-08-02 11:51:25
If you can identify a specific file within that directory, the bplist
command may be what you're looking for: -
bplist -b -l -s mm/dd/yy hh:mm -e mm/dd/yy hh:mm {path_to_and_name_of file}
-l shows extended information
-b shows backed up time with the extended information
-s I would put in a date of a few days before the backup started here
-e I usually use tonight at 23:59
Be warned that this command takes a long time, possibly hours with a large
NetBackup database (only took a few seconds on NetBackup 3.11).
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian_Drager AT vanguard DOT com [mailto:Brian_Drager AT vanguard DOT
com]
Sent: 02 August 2000 14:18
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Files backed up
Running NetBackup Version 3.2. Is their a way to see what time a specific
directory backed up during an incremental backup. I had a server that
started at
21:33 and finished at 01:00. A client wanted to know what time a specific
directory got backed up within this time. We backup from root on down. We
don't
have a file list.
Thanks
Brian
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