>>>>> On Tue, 22 Nov 2005 22:43:13 +0100, Kern Sibbald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

  Kern> On Tuesday 22 November 2005 22:35, Martin Simmons wrote:
  >> >>>>> On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 16:32:06 -0000 (GMT), "Dominic Marks"
  >> >>>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
  >> 
  Dominic> Question:
  >> 
  Dominic> How do I know the size of the FILE (not Job) in a specific
  >> backup. I need Dominic> to know this because many of the PST files exist
  >> but are zero bytes in Dominic> size because when the backup job ran Outlook
  >> was open and locked the file.
  >> 
  Dominic> I don't want to try restoring all the files just to find out
  >> which one I Dominic> need...
  >> 
  >> It is encoded in file.lstat in the catalog, but I don't think you can view
  >> it with restore.  

  Kern> The exception, which is not very useful for selecting a particulare 
version of 
  Kern> a file, is that you can see the size and date stamp when the file is in 
the 
  Kern> in-memory directory tree either using wx-console or "dir" in bconsole.  
One 
  Kern> user wrote a Perl program that displays the size/date directly from the 
  Kern> catalog.

Ah, neat.

Another, indirect, way I've thought of in this case might be to look for
messages from the backup in the Director's log file (if it isn't cycled) to
see when he backup failed to open the file.

__Martin


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