Well, quite simple : in your mminfo query,
under the -r section, quote as following :
mminfo ... -r "client,name,sscreate(22),sscomp(22)"
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De: Legato NetWorker discussion de la part de Stan Horwitz
Date: mar. 14/02/2006 17:34
À: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Objet : [Networker] Backup times in mminfo
I am trying to write a perl script that generates a customized
report. One of the things I need to include in this report is the
start time and end time for each save set. I am trying to interpret
the man page for mminfo on which fields provide this information, but
the documentation is not at all clear. I thought sscomp would be the
actual time in hours:minutes:seconds mm/dd/yy (or some other similar
format) for when a saveset completes, but it just gives the date; no
time. In fact, all those fields that say they report the time for
some event are only 9 characters wide and report only the date, not
the full time.
I am looking to generate a report that does something like:
client level nfiles size start
time end time duration name
my.client1.com full 10,000 10GB 15:00:00 02/13/06 18:00:00
02/13/06 03:00:00 /mydata
How can I get this information? The report will actually contain
other info, so this is an abbreviated example.
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