Hello,
05.10.2007 22:39,, GDS.Marshall wrote::
> In-Reply-To=46DFBF2F.6040304%40its-lehmann.de
>
>
> Hi,
>
> 06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?
>> Yes... try 'sta sd=' and 'sta
>> client=' in a console.
>>
>>> I mean so
In-Reply-To=46DFBF2F.6040304%40its-lehmann.de
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?
>
> Yes... try 'sta sd=' and 'sta
> client=' in a console.
>
>> I mean something
>> like "copied 27 of 145 files" or "copied 50 of 145 GB"
Hi, yes there is:
if you have a job running for lets say "client1", from the console you should
be able to do the following command
stat client=client1
You cannot know how many bytes are left to be backed up (unless you estimated
it before).
Saludos!
El Jueves, 6 de Septiembre de 2007 04:22,
Hi,
06.09.2007 09:22,, Ruben Lopez wrote::
> Hi,
>
> Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup?
Yes... try 'sta sd=' and 'sta
client=' in a console.
> I mean something
> like "copied 27 of 145 files" or "copied 50 of 145 GB"?
That's not possible, because Bacula does not know the
Hi,
Is there any way of knowing the progress of one backup? I mean something
like "copied 27 of 145 files" or "copied 50 of 145 GB"?
Thanks.
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