Asfaik, ss==saveset.
>From the old sgi man page for mminfo I googled:
The -X flag prepares a save set summary report instead of one or more
lines per save set. Note that the entire media database must be
examined
to resolve this query, making it very slow and expensive. The
summary
lists the total number of save sets, and breaks the total down into
several overlapping categories summarizing the save set types. The
recent save set usage, if appropriate to the query, is also
printed. The
categories are the number of fulls, the number of incrementals, The
number of other non-full, non-incremental saves, the number of ad
hoc,
archive, migration, empty and purged save sets, the number of index
save
sets, and finally, the number of incomplete save sets. For recent
usage,
the number of save sets per day are shown, up to a week ago, along
with a
summary of the week's save sets and, if applicable, a summary of
the
month's save sets. For each line, the number of files (saved in
the time
interval specified), number of save sets, total size, and average
size
per save set, and average size per file, are listed. The
percentage of
the amount saved for incrementals v.s. fulls and the percentage of
browsable files are also printed, when appropriate. The -v and -V
options have no effect on the summary report.
Cheers,
jamie
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
On
>> Behalf Of Joe N. Wallace
>> Sent: Monday, August 03, 2009 7:05 PM
>> To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>> Subject: Re: [Networker] Estimate how much is written to each pool ?
>>
>> Thank you for the point Mkee,
>>
>> I was experimenting with mminfo -Xa and I get this output.
>>
>> The thing is, I don't understand the output, and the man page has
really no
>> explanation on what the fields of the -X are.
>>
>> Can anyone help me out here? What is ss? and what is MB/ss ?
>>
>> What is usefule about this information?
>>
>>
>> Save Set Type Summary:
>> 189783 save sets 353931412 files 1865/ss 192 TB 1013 MB/ss
543
>> KB/file
>> 82234 full 322881633 files 3926/ss 146 TB 1784 MB/ss
454
>> KB/file
>> 58596 incremental 14813140 files 253/ss 35 TB 601 MB/ss
2379
>> KB/file
>> 48246 intermediate 16205678 files 336/ss 8412 GB 174 MB/ss
519
>> KB/file
>> 707 ad-hoc 30961 files 44/ss 1873 GB 2649 MB/ss
60
>> MB/file
>> 0 archive
>> 0 migration
>> 9802 empty
>> 90770 purged 105049692 files 1157/ss 59 TB 656 MB/ss
567
>> KB/file
>> 49288 index 17023097 files 345/ss 984 GB 19 MB/ss
58
>> KB/file
>> 268 incomplete 2849286 files 10631/ss 2977 GB 11 GB/ss
1045
>> KB/file
>> 6% of full files per incremental
>> 71% of files are on-line
>>
>>
>> Recent Save Set Usage Summary:
>> 3805 today 22904324 files 6019/ss 5799 GB 1524 MB/ss
253
>> KB/file
>> 4128 8/02/09 13903663 files 3368/ss 7779 GB 1884 MB/ss
559
>> KB/file
>> 3664 8/01/09 16164933 files 4412/ss 9475 GB 2585 MB/ss
586
>> KB/file
>> 3594 7/31/09 7584296 files 2110/ss 3169 GB 881 MB/ss
418
>> KB/file
>> 4119 7/30/09 8066498 files 1958/ss 3657 GB 887 MB/ss
453
>> KB/file
>> 3877 7/29/09 6390512 files 1648/ss 3034 GB 782 MB/ss
475
>> KB/file
>> 3860 7/28/09 6856452 files 1776/ss 3609 GB 934 MB/ss
526
>> KB/file
>> 27047 one week 81870678 files 3027/ss 36 TB 1350 MB/ss
446
>> KB/file
>> 122474 one month 217348805 files 1774/ss 146 TB 1196 MB/ss
674
>> KB/file
>>
>> 2009/8/4 Davina Treiber <Davina.Treiber AT peevro.co DOT uk>
>>
>> > mikeenikee wrote:
>> > > Hi!
>> > >
>> > > I love the mminfo -Xa command to see how much we backup weekly.
>> > >
>> > > Is there any command/query with a similar output to see how much
is
>> > written to each pool, daily / weekly / Month ?
>> > >
>> >
>> > Just add a query option to the command, such as:
>> >
>> > mminfo -X -q "pool=daily"
>> >
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