Hi all,

Please, help me to understand it:

amadmin diario2 find dourado | grep "/home"

2012-06-04 23:00:02 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-02                                     9  1/1 OK
2012-06-05 23:00:03 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-03                                    10  1/1 OK
2012-06-06 23:00:03 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-04                                    10  1/1 OK
2012-06-07 23:00:03 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-05                                    14  1/1 OK
2012-06-08 23:00:03 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-06                                    10  1/1 OK
2012-06-11 23:00:02 dourado /home                                   0
diario2-07                                     3  1/1 OK
2012-06-12 23:00:02 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-08                                    19  1/1 OK
2012-06-13 23:06:02 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-11                                    19  1/1 OK
2012-06-14 22:27:02 dourado /home                                   0
diario2-09                                     5  1/1 OK
2012-06-16 01:20:31 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-01                                     8  1/1 OK
2012-06-18 20:00:01 dourado /home                                   1
diario2-01                                    45  1/1 OK

Does this means that the last recoverable backup is at 2012-06-11? I
suspect of that because the older backups are level 1 and so are not
recoverable without a level 0. Am i correct?

And if i'm correct, does this means that the most active backups of a
big DLE are unrecoverable? THe fundament os this question is that the
level 0 are uncommon in this kind of DLE (big one).

Joel


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Joel Franco Guzmán

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