Re: [Networker] mminfo -q
2011-10-06 13:11:27
On 2011-10-06 12:10, ruhailmushtaq wrote:
The command was awesome, Could someone tell me the right command to execute and
find out how many files were backed up during a session. It should be nsrinfo,
however i am confused with the syntax.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question, but you can use the 'nfiles'
report attribute with mminfo. See the man page for mminfo. This will
report the number of files backed up for the save set. nsrinfo will
report the pathnames, and I think the number will match in either case.
Just depends on how you want to do it. mminfo with 'nfiles' seems easier
since it doesn't require having to first run a separate mminfo command
to obtain the nsavetime value to subsequently pass to nsrinfo. Also,
mminfo with 'nfiles' attribute will work regardless of whether the save
set is still browsable. 'nsrinfo' will only work while the save set is
browsable.
George
Pls help
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