typedef struct find_result_s {
struct find_result_s *next;
- char *timestamp;
+ char *timestamp; /* dump timestamp */
+ char *write_timestamp;
char *hostname;
char *diskname;
int level;
- char *label;
+ char *label; /* holding filename for holding files */
off_t filenum;
- char *status;
- char *partnum;
+ char *status; /* status of the part */
+ char *dump_status; /* status of the dump; should be identical for all parts in dump */
+ char *message; /* reason for dump_status; should be identical for all parts in dump */
+ int partnum; /* -1 for holding files */
+ int totalparts; /* -1 for holding files */
double sec; /* may be 0.0 for older log files or holding files */
- size_t kb; /* may be 0 for older log files or holding files */
+ off_t bytes; /* may be 0 for older log files, can be compressed */
+ off_t kb; /* may be 0 for older log files, can be compressed */
+ off_t orig_kb; /* native size */
void *user_ptr;
} find_result_t;
gboolean search_logfile(find_result_t **output_find, const char *volume_label,
const char *log_datestamp, const char *logfile,
disklist_t * dynamic_disklist);
+
+/* return all dumps on holding disk; not really a search at all.
+ *
+ * * output_find : Put found dumps here.
+ * * dynamic_disklist : If not NULL, adds disks not already in the global
+ * disklist to the given disklist (and the global one).
+ * If dynamic_disklist is NULL, skips disks not in the
+ * global disklist.
+ */
+void search_holding_disk(
+ find_result_t **output_find,
+ disklist_t * dynamic_disklist);
+
#endif /* !FIND_H */