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mykul71 (IS/IT--Management)
3 Feb 09 16:49
Is there a way to run a report to tell which save sets are on which tapes? It would be nice to have this.
denisfr (TechnicalUser)
4 Feb 09 3:08
Hello,

try the follwing command :

mminfo -avot -r "name" tape1 tape2...
mykul71 (IS/IT--Management)
4 Feb 09 9:54
Let me rephrase that. When I look in the Networker admin console is see all my tapes listed in under volumes. How would I be able to see a list of all the save sets that are listed on those tapes\volumes? Thanks!
denisfr (TechnicalUser)
4 Feb 09 10:17
double-click on a volume and you will see savesets contained on that tape...
mykul71 (IS/IT--Management)
4 Feb 09 13:04
But is there a way to export the save set information?
denisfr (TechnicalUser)
4 Feb 09 15:57
I don't think so, the better way is to perform the mminfo command given before.
goony (TechnicalUser)
4 Feb 09 17:22
Read the manual section on MMINFO in the Command Line Reference Guide... you can tune the following as you see fit:

   mminfo -q "volume=000123" -r "volume(8),client(14),name(16),level,totalsize(8),ssflags,sscomp,ssbrowse,ssretent"

The above will show all saveset info for volume 000123:

volume client        name            lvl   total ssflags completed browse  retent
000123  webserv8     /                incr 4327 KB vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /                incr 4331 KB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /export/home     incr    4  B vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /export/home     incr    4  B vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /u01             incr   59 MB vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /u01             incr   60 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /u02             incr 6261 MB vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /u02             incr 6261 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /u03             incr 4842 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /u04             incr  854 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /u05             incr 3646 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /usr             incr  156 MB vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /usr             incr  156 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  webserv8     /var             incr   13 MB vF     12/29/08 01/29/09 01/29/09
000123  webserv8     /var             incr   13 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /                full  510 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /                incr 4944 KB vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /export/home     full 1842 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /export/home     incr    4  B vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /opt             full  510 KB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /opt             incr    4  B vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /u01             full  105 GB vF     12/31/08 01/30/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /u01             incr  972 MB vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /usr             full 1412 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /usr             incr    4  B vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /usr/local       full 1627 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /usr/local       incr   62 MB vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09
000123  dbserver4    /var             full 1030 MB vF     12/30/08 01/30/09 01/30/09
000123  dbserver4    /var             incr   55 MB vF     12/31/08 01/31/09 01/31/09


You'll have to craft a script to do each and every volume you wish to list.

Read up on the "-o" option if you want to sort the resulting data.


 
mykul71 (IS/IT--Management)
18 Feb 09 9:29
Ok, thanks for the information!

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