Re: Need another stat in the emailed report

2016-01-12 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 2016-01-12 um 22:13 schrieb Uwe Menges:
> On 12/28/15 12:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> In an effort to learn more about how these 4 settings work, it would be 
>> advantageous to have an additional number in each DLE's line of the 
>> report that tallies how long it has been since the last full level 0.
> 
> I don't know for the report, but I use this command to check my level 0:
> $ amoverview uwe -diskwidth 40 -skipmissed -num0 -togo0 | grep --color 0

nice one, thanks!




Re: Need another stat in the emailed report

2016-01-12 Thread Uwe Menges
On 12/28/15 12:43, Gene Heskett wrote:
> In an effort to learn more about how these 4 settings work, it would be 
> advantageous to have an additional number in each DLE's line of the 
> report that tallies how long it has been since the last full level 0.

I don't know for the report, but I use this command to check my level 0:
$ amoverview uwe -diskwidth 40 -skipmissed -num0 -togo0 | grep --color 0

Yours, Uwe


Need another stat in the emailed report

2015-12-28 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings all;

I have followed the recommendations about the settings used for 
incremental advancements, and now have a system, that despite a 7 day 
cycle, now does only level 0 and 1 backups.  While perhaps marginally 
more redundancy, its also more wasteful of backup media space.  IMO it 
should, by day 6, be doing at least a level 2, possibly a 3, but its not 
happening.

In an effort to learn more about how these 4 settings work, it would be 
advantageous to have an additional number in each DLE's line of the 
report that tallies how long it has been since the last full level 0.

Is this something I can configure into the "fill in the blanks" report 
line spec for each DLE listed?

Cheers, Gene Heskett
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