Never mind. Just figured out that the backup script creates a log. It goes
into the logs folder, created in the directory where the backup script
resides.



Thanks,



Dave



*From:* Dave Birdsall [mailto:dave.birds...@esgyn.com]
*Sent:* Thursday, June 16, 2016 10:09 AM
*To:* 'user@trafodion.incubator.apache.org' <
user@trafodion.incubator.apache.org>
*Subject:* Trafodion backup question



Hi,



This morning I used Trafodion backup to create a backup of my development
instance.



I didn’t know the syntax of what it wanted for a backup directory, so I let
it pick.



It told me what it picked, but unfortunately did so at the very beginning,
and that scrolled off. And I wasn’t smart enough to capture the output to a
file.



But fear not, there must be an “ls” sort of command to figure it out after
the fact. However after playing with swhadoop fs etc. for about 10 minutes,
I’m stumped.



Is there a magic incantation that will reveal what backup folders one has
on a development machine?



Thanks,



Dave

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