11-20-2008
To be able to answer would mean knowing how the backups were done...
Not our case...
The fact that you use mt may be you have tar files appended... (or pax?) but without knowing how you do your backups, we cant answer
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storebackupcheckbackup
STOREBACKUPCHECKBACKUP(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPCHECKBACKUP(1)
NAME
storeBackupCheckBackup.pl - checks if a file in the backup is missing or corrupted
SYNOPSIS
storeBackupCheckBackup.pl -c backupDir [-v level] [-p number] [-i]
DESCRIPTION
This program calculates md5 sums from the files in the backup and compares them with md5 sums stored by storeBackup.pl. It so will
recognize, if a file in the backup is missing or currupted. It only checks plain files, not special files or symbolic links.
OPTIONS
--print
print configuration parameters and stop
--checkDir, -c
backup or top of backups to check
--backupRoot, -b
root of storeBackup tree, normally not needed
--verbose, -v
generate statistics
--parJobs, -p
number of parallel jobs, default = chosen automatically
-i, <--includeRenamedBackups>
include renamed backups into the check
renamed backups must follow the convention <backupDir>-<something>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2008-2012 by Heinz-Josef Claes (see README) Published under the GNU General Public License v3 or any later version
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 STOREBACKUPCHECKBACKUP(1)