Re: [Networker] Determining when a clone job finishes writing to tape?
2012-11-16 18:29:30
On 2012-11-16 15:36, Michael Leone wrote:
if you use the "clonetime(25)" along with the clone pool (or number
of copies), this should do the job.
Here is the cloneid of one of those savesets:
mminfo -q "cloneid=1352527219" -r
volume,name,copies,savetime(22),clonetime(22)
volume name copies date time
clone time
000001 H:\Users 3 11/10/2012 1:00:19 AM
11/10/2012 9:42:26 AM
000002 H:\Users 3 11/10/2012 1:00:19 AM
11/10/2012 9:42:26 AM
000003 H:\Users 3 11/10/2012 1:00:19 AM
11/10/2012 9:42:26 AM
000004 H:\Users 3 11/10/2012 1:00:19 AM
11/10/2012 9:42:26 AM
Notice that "clonetime" is the clone *start* time, not the clone *end*
time.
Yep! I've always wanted a db attribute that would give me the clone
completion time. I think the daemon.raw file is the only way, however.
One other thing you could do would be to launch a backup immediately
after the clone (assuming you're scripting this), and have it back up
some trivial (empty) file to disk. You could then get the completion
time for that (sscomp), and you'd know that the clone would have to have
completed just prior. That would give you a very close ball park time.
If you're not scripting it then savepnpc post-processing might be able
to be used to do this, but I'm unclear if the post commands would run
before or after cloning, assuming cloning is enabled for the group?
George
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