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[Veritas-bu] How to determine the size of a restore

2006-05-14 14:10:30
Subject: [Veritas-bu] How to determine the size of a restore
From: perf AT peppas DOT gr (Jim Peppas)
Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 21:10:30 +0300
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Hi ,
 
If the restore would be a full stream, wouldn't the bpimagelist command give
you an idea?
 
Regards,
Jim Peppas

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] How to determine the size of a restore



How can you determine the size of a restore if the restore includes 1 parent
folder with thousands of sub-directories and files within those
sub-directories?  I would think that this would be possible somehow, but
Veritas Support states that there is no way to do it?  Thanks!


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