On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 7:39 PM, Les Mikesell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Derek Belcher <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I have been tasked with taking a screenshot for our auditors showing
> that we
> > are keeping backups for a year.
>
> I'm surprised that the auditors aren't asking you to say you have
> tested a restore - or at least are confident that you can do one.
>
> > My current scheduling looks like this:
> > FullKeepCnt = 1,0,1,0,0,1 one full week, one full month, one 64 weeks
> >
> > I there a way to display the oldest back up with a time stamp, proving
> 52+
> > weeks? In the command line or GUI?
>
> The gui display for each host shows a list of backups currently
> available with the date it was taken. Doesn't show the year in that
> view, but you can tell from the age/days column how old it is.
>
>From config.pl:
# Date display format for CGI interface. A value of 1 uses US-style
# dates (MM/DD), a value of 2 uses full YYYY-MM-DD format, and zero
# for international dates (DD/MM).
#
$Conf{CgiDateFormatMMDD} = 1;
So, setting this to 2 gives you the year too, Michael
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