I expect they want to know when and how oftern fulls and increamentals are
made that info would have to come from nsradmin
mminfo holds the history of all backups that are done but extracting the
freqency as defined in the schedule is not in mminfo but in nsradmin
can you run unix scripts ?
maybe I can help
maarten
On Friday 17 March 2006 14:33, Howard, Patrick wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>
>
> I have searched the archives, but am having difficulty locating what I
> need. I have a 3 party company onsite doing an "analysis" of our
> backups. They have asked me to run some reports on all backups, whether
> it's a Full, Incremental, frequency, etc. etc.
>
>
>
> I am sure there is a way to extract that info via MMinfo, but I am
> having difficulty. Can someone possibly shoot me over a string that can
> provide that information that I could export to a .txt file or
> something. Thanks again, and I apologize in advance if this has been
> asked 100 times before.
>
> Patrick S. Howard
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