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Re: Restoring a blown-up server; determining which tapes have the backup

2003-09-01 03:43:29
Subject: Re: Restoring a blown-up server; determining which tapes have the backup
From: Paul Bijnens <paul.bijnens AT xplanation DOT com>
To: amanda-users AT amanda DOT org
Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2003 09:32:50 +0200
Jon LaBadie wrote:

On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 04:54:27PM +0200, Paul Bijnens wrote:

Jon LaBadie wrote:

report can be generated by 'amreport -p ...', and just this single,
reasonably sized file, appended to the tape.  But you would know what
was on that tape and where.

One of the things I'm missing in the mail report is just the "where".
You get statistics for each filesystem, but not the filenumber on tape.

You mean something like the last two columns in the made up report below?
Interesting idea.



DUMP SUMMARY:

                           DUMPER STATS               TAPER STATS      TAPE INFO
HOST  DISK      L ORIG-KB  OUT-KB COMP% MMM:SS  KB/s  MMM:SS  KB/s    LABEL 
FILE #
----------------- ----------------------------------  ------------   
------------
butch /         1    5970    3397  56.9   0:06   602    0:20   172    DS-13   1
butch /usr      1    5280     615  11.6   0:20    31    0:01   898    DS-13   4
butch /var      1   17130    2993  17.5   0:23   130    0:03   972    DS-14   2

Is this a copy/paste from your backup?  Or did you make this up?

Yes, that would be interesting to have, but it's not working like that
here.  (Hey, it's monday morning - not a suitable time to walk through
the source code yet.)

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