Timothy J Massey wrote at about 10:30:18 -0400 on Wednesday, September 28, 2011:
> Gerald Brandt wrote on 09/28/2011 10:15:12 AM:
>
> > I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is
> > there a way to search a host backup, so I don't have to manually go
> > through all
Tim Connors wrote at about 11:15:31 +1000 on Thursday, September 29, 2011:
> On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Timothy J Massey wrote:
>
> > Arnold Krille wrote on 09/28/2011 11:20:57 AM:
> >
> > > > I'm sure someone with more shell-fu will give you a much better
> > command
> > > > line (and I look fo
Am Mittwoch, 28. September 2011 schrieb Gerald Brandt:
> Hi,
>
> I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is there a
> way to search a host backup, so I don't have to manually go through all
> directories via the web interface?
Maybe another solution: you can simply look at
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Timothy J Massey wrote:
> Arnold Krille wrote on 09/28/2011 11:20:57 AM:
>
> > > I'm sure someone with more shell-fu will give you a much better
> command
> > > line (and I look forward to learning something!).
> >
> > Here you are:
> >
> > find -iname
...
> > Using find yo
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 17:23:17 Timothy J Massey wrote:
> Arnold Krille wrote on 09/28/2011 11:20:57 AM:
> > Using find you will realize that its rather slow and has your disk
> rattling
> > away. Better to use the indexing services, for example locate:
> >
> > locate
>
> Yeah, that's g
Arnold Krille wrote on 09/28/2011 11:20:57 AM:
> > I'm sure someone with more shell-fu will give you a much better
command
> > line (and I look forward to learning something!).
>
> Here you are:
>
> find -iname
Now I remember why I stick with the grep form: remembering the different
synta
On Wednesday 28 September 2011 16:30:18 Timothy J Massey wrote:
> Gerald Brandt wrote on 09/28/2011 10:15:12 AM:
> > I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is
> > there a way to search a host backup, so I don't have to manually go
> > through all directories via the web int
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> Gerald Brandt wrote on 09/28/2011 10:15:12 AM:
>
> > I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is
> > there a way to search a host
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> Gerald Brandt wrote on 09/28/2011 10:15:12 AM:
> > I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is
> > there a w
Gerald Brandt wrote on 09/28/2011 10:15:12 AM:
> I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is
> there a way to search a host backup, so I don't have to manually go
> through all directories via the web interface?
The easiest, most direct way of doing that would be:
cd /pa
Hi,
I need to search for a specific file on a host, via backuppc. Is there a way
to search a host backup, so I don't have to manually go through all directories
via the web interface?
Gerald
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