Brett,
The command bpdbm -ctime <seconds_since_1970> will output the more
readable date and time format:
i.e.
hostname:root$bpdbm -ctime 1006193320
1006193320 = Mon Nov 19 18:08:40 2001
I always thought that the blocksize NT uses when writing data is
fixed and
not variable... Though I may be wrong here..
Regards,
max
-----Original Message-----
From: Brett.R.Osiewicz
Sent: 20 November 2001 15:24
To: veritas-bu
Cc: Brett.R.Osiewicz
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Building a baseline for monitoring write speed
& Converting Verit as's timestamp
I am tweaking my Veritas buffer sizes on my NT network (master
servers and clients.) I have already researched previous posts about
the 3 buffer size configuration files on the master server. In order
to compare scenarios, I need a report that provides the following
information:
Backup ID
Backup Time (in m/d/y h/m/s formats preferably)
Class
Elapsed Time
Number of Files
MPX status
Block size
BPimagelist is very close and provides much, much data. However,
when using the -l option, the report seperates data about specific
fragments (the very critical Block Size) onto a seperate line. That
requires I do a whole lot of formatting.
Specifically, I need from discussion participants:
*Additional factors that I should be looking at
*One command that provides the above information
*A simple way to compare Veritas' seconds from 1970 date format to
day and time format.
I realize that this is a bad week to send this out, but I need to get
this done while things are slow during the holidays..
Thanks, Brett
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