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From: | Edgar Soldin |
Subject: | Re: [Duplicity-talk] How do you list all files since the backup chain started |
Date: | Sun, 12 Oct 2008 14:45:57 +0200 |
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No..all you currently can do is --*list-current-files together with **-t*/ <time/*>, --restore-time */<time> But I agree with you .. a list-file-versions-in-backups function I would highly appreciate... I am not sure if size values are saved in the backups metadata.
Also .. I miss a command to list all current backups. I 've only seen it in the verbose output on backup and verify(?) commands.
... regards ede / --
Hi, Is it possible to list all files in a chain since the last full backup started?For example, lets assume I do a full backup on a Sunday and incremental backups at any other time.If I then edit a file each day it should get backed when the incremental is executed. How can I get to see a list of these files? Something like this is what I have in mind: Sun Oct 5 10:52:11 2008 myfile Mon Oct 6 10:52:11 2008 myfile Tue Oct 7 10:52:11 2008 myfile Wed Oct 8 10:52:11 2008 myfile And an additional handy feature would be to see the size of the backed up files too. This way I could see what files are available and then pick a specific one to restore. Thanks, Rich _______________________________________________ Duplicity-talk mailing list address@hidden http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/duplicity-talk
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