Hiya!
Is there a way to get a batch file (running Retrospect on NT)
to tell me the machine name [and Retrospect container name] of what's
being backed up? The example scripts do not tell me the machine
name. Compare this excerpt from my Mac (applescript) report:
Macs:
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# Fatal errors during backup:
##########################################################################
Volume "Network Clients:Laptops:hawkeye" completed with error -1028:
client is not visible on network.
# Completed Backups:
##########################################################################
Volume "Local Desktop:Binks" completed successfully, copying 70 files for
25506 K with 0 errors in 1 minute 33 seconds.
Volume "Network Clients:Win32 Full Backups:ARES:DRIVE C (C:)" completed
successfully, copying 134 files for 9446 K with 4 errors in 25 seconds.
NT using sample .bat file:
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Report generated by Retrospect.
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Script "Twilight Backups" started on "5/13/2000 22:00".
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Script "Twilight Backups" finished a "Normal" backup to "Twilight
Backup Sets/Twilight Backup Set 1" with 1 error.
"2" files ("15" KB) were backed up in "405" seconds.
The script started on "5/13/2000 22:00", the backup started on
"5/13/2000 22:00" and finished on "5/13/2000 22:07".
Script "Twilight Backups" finished a "Normal" backup to "Twilight
Backup Sets/Twilight Backup Set 1".
"2" files ("15" KB) were backed up in "526" seconds.
The script started on "5/13/2000 22:00", the backup started on
"5/13/2000 22:07" and finished on "5/13/2000 22:17".
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Script "Twilight Backups" finished with 1 error.
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