When you say you used 'bpimport' I'm assuming you did an
import of a media itself. If that piece of media has multiple images on it, like
a Full and a few Incrementals, then you get the total number of files and sizes
for all of those images on the media.
As for getting a file list for an image, you can use bplist
to get that data and then count the files/lines.
-Trey
We are running NB 5.1MP1 on Windows. We restored a local D: drive which was
about 152gb. It looks as if it restored everything but when I look at the
numbers they do not match up. I'm hoping someone can make this a lttle more
clear.
When I did the bpimport it showed the following:
266729 files
152279743 size (assuming this must be reporting in kb)
So after the restore the details of the restore job show these exact
numbers, so that is good. But when I goto windows and do a properties on all the
folders it restored (this is a restore to a new location), it shows the
following:
236736 files
142gb (153047930881 bytes)
Even if I times the 152279743kb by 1024 it would be 155934456832 (a
difference of about 2gb).
So my question is this: Is there a way, maybe command line, that I could
get the number of files and size of directories that NB thinks he has on tape. I
looked in the Backup, Archive, Restore gui and I could browse the directory list
but I could get a totoal number of files or size of the directories,
so that I could compare this with the actual files it restored.
Again, I think it restored everything but I would like to be able to know
where that difference is in the size and number of files (about 30,000
files difference).
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
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