Thank you. That takes a whole lot of time (40 seconds in my case). Is
there another possibility to get this information faster? I only need
the date of the current backup.
On 11/08/2013 06:27 PM, Adrian Klaver wrote:
On 11/08/2013 09:17 AM, Alper Ortac wrote:
Hello,
i want to get the date of the last backup. I found the option "-l" which
returns all increments with their date:
*-l,* *--list-increments*
List the number and date of partial incremental
backups con-
tained in the specified destination directory. No
backup or
restore will take place if this option is given.
But, it doesn't tell about the date of the current backup which is saved
as it is in the filesystem, not as increment. Is there an easy way to
get that?
--list-increment-sizes
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