Hello,

On 5/3/2007 12:36 AM, John Steel wrote:
> Brian Debelius wrote:
>> John Steel wrote:
>>> Brian Debelius wrote:
>>>> John Steel wrote:
>>>>> Continuing with the longest backup in history... :-[
>>>> use purge and label.
>>>> or purge, then mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, mt -f yourtapedrive weof, 
>>>> mt -f yourtapedrive rewind, label
>>>>
>>>>
> 
> Hooray!
> I owe you a virtual beer ;-)
> I labelled the tape. However, it returned too quickly having only backed 
> up 58Mb, I have 80Gb in the tree. I was expecting it to take hours then 
> prompt for another tape which I'd label "2006-2" and so on. Sorry this 
> is so verbose, but I'm sure I'm nearly there now.
> How can I list which files were wtitten to the tape please?

there is a query for this purpose:

#que
Available queries:
      1: List Job totals:
      2: List where a File is saved regardless of the directory:
      3: List where the most recent copies of a file are saved:
      4: List last 20 Full Backups for a Client:
      5: List all backups for a Client after a specified time
      6: List all backups for a Client
      7: List Volume Attributes for a selected Volume:
      8: List Volumes used by selected JobId:
      9: List Volumes to Restore All Files:
     10: List Pool Attributes for a selected Pool:
     11: List total files/bytes by Job:
     12: List total files/bytes by Volume:
     13: List Files for a selected JobId:
     14: List Jobs stored in a selected MediaId:
     15: List Jobs stored for a given Volume name:
     16: List last 25 Jobs ordered by start time with long status:
     17: List which media bacula thinks is in changer:
     18: List media metadata concerning life-time
     19: List all backups for a client with FileSet:
     20: List all Media
     21: List Media for a pool, ordered by LastWritten
Choose a query (1-21): Unexpected question has been received.
13
Enter JobId: Unexpected question has been received.
9743
+------------------------+-------------------------+
| Path                   | Name                    |
+------------------------+-------------------------+
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | BackupCatalog.bootstrap |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | GoblinDB.bootstrap      |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | LinuxBalrog.bootstrap   |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | LinuxElfHome.bootstrap  |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | LinuxElfSrv.bootstrap   |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | LinuxElfSys.bootstrap   |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | LinuxGoblin.bootstrap   |
| /srv/nfsexport/bacula/ | Mail.bootstrap          |
+------------------------+-------------------------+
#

> Here is the FileSet:
> 
> FileSet {
>   Name = "2006"
>   Include {
>     Options {
>       signature = MD5
>       onefs = no
>     }
>     File = /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Daily/2006
>     File = /data/Vol4/Backup_pending_tape/BTMC/Weekly/2006
>   }
> }

Have you tried 'estimate listing job=...'?

The FileSet looks ok. Now we need the corresponding directory listings :-)

Arno

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