You can use mminfo to pull out the savetime and then use nsrinfo to get
the paths out of the indexes. This is the script I use to do this:
E_BADARGS=65
if [ ! -n "$1" -o ! -n "$2" -o ! -n "$3" -o ! -n "$4" ]
then
echo "Usage: `basename $0` client server saveset level"
exit $E_BADARGS
fi
for i in $(mminfo -s $2 -r nsavetime -q level=$4 -N $3 -v -c $1 -ot | tr
"\n" " ");
do
nsrinfo -s $2 -V -t $i $1 > $1-$3-level_$4-$(perl -le "print
scalar localtime $i" | tr -t ' ' '.'|sed -e 's/:/-/g').txt
done
It creates a file for each save set of a given level for the client on
the server. if this is too much you can just:
$ mminfo -s [server] -r nsavetime -q level=full -N [volume] -v -c
[client name] -ot
then take the last nuber it outputs and feed it into nsrinfo:
$ nsrinfo -s [server] -V -t [savetime from mminfo] [client name]
Have fun!
Jason
On Wed, 2005-04-20 at 09:33 +0200, jm.vanmillon AT CRELAN DOT BE wrote:
> Question of how to :
>
> I would like to create a file with the information of index of a specific
> full backup.
> I need to make a comparison between what exist in the file system and what
> is in the in the index of the backup of this filesystem.
> maybe use of mminfo can help ??
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