Do you happen to have this perl script available?
Chris
Matthew Moffitt wrote:
I have a simple perl script that pulls out entries from the amdump log file to track total number of files dumped, bytes output to tape, etc, then feeds these out for processing by MRTG. It works nicely but I can't g
Thanks all. As a few of you mentioned the files have the shorter name
during the dump. I have the script picking the most recent log entry to
parse for displaying the numbers and modified it so it will find the shorter
names (amdump.*) rather than, eg, (amdump.[0-9]) so MRTG will be charting
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003 at 10:11am, Matthew Moffitt wrote
3 *very* long lines. Please have Eudora put in some line breaks. Thanks.
> Is there a file I could be pulling data from DURING the dump so I can
> chart, for instance, number of files systems that have been backed up,
> or a count of bytes
--On Monday, March 24, 2003 10:11:59 -0500 Matthew Moffitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a simple perl script that pulls out entries from the amdump log file to track
total number of files dumped, bytes output to tape, etc, then feeds these out for
processing by MRTG. It works nicely but I
I have a simple perl script that pulls out entries from the amdump log file to track
total number of files dumped, bytes output to tape, etc, then feeds these out for
processing by MRTG. It works nicely but I can't grab the data during the actual dump
phase, only after it's complete when the en