bpflist has a "-backupid" option.
It's a nasty, unfriendly command not really intended, IMHO,
as a user-command but if you're looking specifically for
files-in-a-specified-image, it's the only way.
-M
bpflist: [-l | -L | -U]
[-v] [-M master_server...] [-d
mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS][-e mm/dd/yyyy HH:MM:SS] [-ut
<unixtime for start and end date>] [-st
sched_type] [-policy policy_name][-client
client_name] [-keyword "keyword phrase"][-pattern
fullpath] [-pt policy_type] [-user
name][-group name][-raw mode] [-backupid
name][-force_print] [-psep
path_separator_character] [-malgo match_algorithm (0 1 2
or 3)] [-rl recursion_level
(0..999)] [-option <list
of: NONE ONE_PASS NO_HSHAKE
GET_ALL_FILES INCLUDE_TIR ONLY_TIR
ONLY_DIRS FILESYSTEM_ONLY
ONE_CONNECT INCLUDE_RAW_INCR INCLUDE_BITMAP
INCLUDE_FSMAP INCLUDE_EDI
IGNORE_CASE INCLUDE_EFI>]
I am trying to find out what command or commands I would need to run
to get a list of files that were backed up in an image. Has anyone done this?
If so, how would I go about acquiring this information? I appreciate any
assistance you can provide. Regards, Kevin
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