We have a group that runs at 11pm Friday night, the first one on Friday
night in this particular pool. Look at this piece of the mminfo output
queried against this group from last Friday night:
# mminfo -ar 'ssid,client,name,ssflags,volume,pool,sscreate,savetime' -q
'group=11pm,!ssrecycle,pool=upool' -t '3 days ago' -ot
ssid client name ssflags volume pool ss created date
time
3810283273 clientX /sas9 vF 001450 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/18/10 23:58:51
3810283273 clientX /sas9 vF 001602 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/18/10 23:58:51
3793506057 clientX /archive3 vF 001450 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/18/10 23:59:54
3793506057 clientX /archive3 vF 001602 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/18/10 23:59:54
3776728841 clientX /archive1 vF 001450 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/19/10 00:00:27
3776728841 clientX /archive1 vF 001602 upool 06/19/10 00:00:57
06/19/10 00:00:27
This should be a list of what backed up in that group, sorted by time,
right?
So, does that mean that nothing at all happened for almost an hour (~57
minutes) until the first saveset started? Or am I reading it wrong? The
daemon.log also shows the first (recorded) activity of clientX as
00:00:57.
Thanks...
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