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SV: [Veritas-bu] Question about backup-ids

2005-05-04 08:12:11
Subject: SV: [Veritas-bu] Question about backup-ids
From: chrs AT tdc DOT dk (Christian Sønder)
Date: Wed, 4 May 2005 14:12:11 +0200
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Hi,
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Bplist is your friend - unfortunitly it operates on dates, but if you af =
backupid, like CLIENTNAME_xxxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxxx is the backup time =
in seconds in since 1970 u can convert that to af more understandeble =
time format and use bplist :)
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both commands list all backup that exist for the client, use -s and -e =
for start and end time=20
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client side, Unix client
./bplist  -l -R -unix_files
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OR
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Server side, Windows client
bplist -B -C CLIENTNAME -l -R -b -t 13 -nt_files '/C/'
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Best regards
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Christian Sonder
Storage Manager

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aloui
Sendt: 4. maj 2005 13:54
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Emne: [Veritas-bu] Question about backup-ids


Hello all,
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can i found out data that are backed up ( i mean files name) on a media =
if Iknow tha backup id existing on this media ?
if so how can i do it
=20
 thank you in advance=20
Laila

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class=3D671340812-04052005>Bplist is your friend - unfortunitly it =
operates on=20
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backup time in seconds in since 1970 u can convert that to af more=20
understandeble time format and use bplist :)</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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class=3D671340812-04052005>both commands list all backup that exist for =
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class=3D671340812-04052005>client side, Unix client</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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size=3D2>bplist -B -C&nbsp;CLIENTNAME -l -R -b -t 13 -nt_files=20
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<DIV>Hello all,</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>can i found out data that are backed up ( i mean files name) on a =
media if=20
Iknow tha backup id existing on this media ?</DIV>
<DIV>if so how can i do it</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV>&nbsp;thank you in advance </DIV>
<DIV>Laila</DIV>
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