Re: Can the backup database be searced?
2000-01-27 18:37:12
Try the -latest option, as well; alternately you can use the -pick option,
with -fromdate=00/00/00 and -todate=00/00/00 to specify a range of dates.
Doug Thorneycroft wrote:
> Use the -inactive option.
> You can use q backup with the -inactive option to get a list of available
> files
> for restoe.
>
> On Thursday, January 27, 2000 12:39 PM, wawork Wash [SMTP:wawork AT HOTMAIL
> DOT COM]
> wrote:
> > My site s Unix administrators are novices when it comes to the ADSM
> > software. At this time we can only do point in time backups!
> >
> > If a file has been deleted and the user does not know the last date of
> > modification how can the file be restored?
> >
> > Thank you,
> > - Randy
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