> I ran the command:
>
> mminfo -r 'client,savetime(17),ssflags,name' | grep client
>
> and, of course, it shows the savesets that have completed in the last 24
> hours for the client, but it does not list the affected saveset. I even
> ran it with '| grep saveset_name' and nada. If I then run this:
The default query is...
Without any options, mminfo displays information about the
save sets that completed properly during the last twenty
four hours, and are still contained in an on-line file index
(browsable save sets).
> mminfo -q 'client=client_name' -r 'client,savetime(17),ssflags,name' |
> grep saveset_name
Here you used an explicit query...
-a Causes queries to apply to all complete, browsable save
sets, not just those in the last 24 hours. This option
is implied by the -c, -N, -q, -m, and -o options,
described below.
So you could always try the first query, but add a '-a' to it to allow
it to search back further.
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Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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