X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=man%2Fxml-source%2Famadmin.8.xml;h=8a94b614e6d403d8441c7aa3ec81da1ad848e7da;hb=310f09c0f55a2fb6f3f3746d6ded20099792b773;hp=d98bd78e62868cfab88b21be5ab077ae9066142f;hpb=13d6d10aa48f1dfb956ccff2f72dbaa255073472;p=debian%2Famanda diff --git a/man/xml-source/amadmin.8.xml b/man/xml-source/amadmin.8.xml index d98bd78..8a94b61 100644 --- a/man/xml-source/amadmin.8.xml +++ b/man/xml-source/amadmin.8.xml @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ amadmin config command - commandoptions - -oconfigoption* + command_options + configoption @@ -155,14 +155,15 @@ value, &A; will request new tapes until the count is satisfied again. The tape label or holding disk filename, file number, and status are displayed. -The option changes the sort order using the following flags: - -h host name -k disk name -d dump date -l backup level -p dump part -b tape label +The option changes the sort order using the following flags: + +h: host name +k: disk name +d: dump date +l: backup level +p: dump part +b: tape label + An uppercase letter reverses the sort order for that key. The default sort order is hkdlpb. @@ -177,9 +178,10 @@ The default sort order is hkdlpb. on hostname from the &A; database. -If you do not also remove the disk from the +If you do not also remove the disk from the disklist -file, &A; will treat it as a new disk during the next run. +file, &A; will treat it as a new disk during the next run. + @@ -317,16 +319,16 @@ some type of error. $ amadmin daily find machine-c /var date host disk lv tape or file file part status -2000\-11\-09 machine\-c /var 0 000110 9 -- OK -2000\-11\-08 machine\-c /var 2 000109 2 -- OK -2000\-11\-07 machine\-c /var 2 /amanda/20001107/machine-c._var.2 0 OK -2000\-11\-06 machine\-c /var 2 000107 2 -- OK -2000\-11\-05 machine\-c /var 2 000106 3 -- OK -2000\-11\-04 machine\-c /var 2 000105 2 -- OK -2000\-11\-03 machine\-c /var 2 000104 2 -- OK -2000\-11\-02 machine\-c /var 2 000103 2 -- OK -2000\-11\-01 machine\-c /var 1 000102 5 -- OK -2000\-10\-31 machine\-c /var 1 000101 3 -- OK +2000-11-09 machine-c /var 0 000110 9 -- OK +2000-11-08 machine-c /var 2 000109 2 -- OK +2000-11-07 machine-c /var 2 /amanda/20001107/machine-c._var.2 0 OK +2000-11-06 machine-c /var 2 000107 2 -- OK +2000-11-05 machine-c /var 2 000106 3 -- OK +2000-11-04 machine-c /var 2 000105 2 -- OK +2000-11-03 machine-c /var 2 000104 2 -- OK +2000-11-02 machine-c /var 2 000103 2 -- OK +2000-11-01 machine-c /var 1 000102 5 -- OK +2000-10-31 machine-c /var 1 000101 3 -- OK Forget about the