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Subject: RE: Any amanda gui tools?
> can you do something like this with amrecover? I usually use that when I
> need to pull a file off a tape, but I don't know if it'll easily dro
Of Trevor Fraser
|Sent: Thursday, 5 September 2002 21:45
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Any amanda gui tools?
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|
|Hello all.
|
|I was asked if there was a tool, not necessarily graphical,
|but that will be
|better, that can compare what is on a tape to the directory
|the information
|on the tape
Hi Christoph,
I dont think so, but maybe. Its a just matter to do the test :)
and add the apropiate flags (find . -xdev -type f ...).
And hand editing has not to be a pain (using vi and ":%s/oldregexp/new/g"
commands)
It was just a quick approach. I didnt test.
Jordi
>On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 16
Hi,
jordivi wrote:
> Or also the "-t" flag to get a list in tape and find to get a list in
> disk.
you don't even need tar for this. If you have indexing turned on,
you have already a complete list of all files on all your tapes
in your index directorys.
> # amrestore /dev/tape host /disk
>
Or also the "-t" flag to get a list in tape and find to get a list in
disk.
# amrestore /dev/tape host /disk
# tar -tvf host_disk.0 > /tmp/list_of_files_in_tape
# find /disk -exec ls -l {} \; -print > /tmp/list_of_files_in_disk
# diff /tmp/list_of_files*
Jordi
>On Thu, 05 Sep 2002 14:25:24 0
Hmmm,
i don't know of a tool doing this with amanda-tapes,
but if you used tar to do the backups you could use amrestore
to get back the image of the partition /dir inquestion and then give
tar the "-k " option. It tells tar to keep existing files and only to
restore files from the archiv which ar
Hello all.
I was asked if there was a tool, not necessarily graphical, but that will be
better, that can compare what is on a tape to the directory the information
on the tape comes from and notify the user of any missing files. Is there
anything like this around?
The aim is to find an efficien