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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers how to display date with filename?? Post 302433761 by vishalaswani on Wednesday 30th of June 2010 11:56:06 AM
Old 06-30-2010
You have not used the date command properly, below is the correct one.

P4CMPlus_int_67.06.30.2010.backup

P4CMPlus_int_67.<--------->.backup

<partoffilename><date><partoffilename>

P4CMPlus_int_67.`date +'%d%m%Y'`.backup

- For redirecting the output and erros to files, in your cron entry add the below at the last
> <output filename> 2><error filename>
 

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AMTOC(8)						  System Administration Commands						  AMTOC(8)

NAME
amtoc - generate TOC (Table Of Contents) for an Amanda run SYNOPSIS
amtoc [-a] [-i] [-t] [-f file] [-s subs] [-w] [--] logfile DESCRIPTION
Amtoc generates a table of contents for an Amanda run. It's a perl script (if you don't have perl, install it first!). OPTIONS
-a The output file name will be label-of-the-tape.toc in the same directory as logfile. -i Display help about amtoc. -t Generate the output in tabular form. -f file Write the output to a file ('-' for stdout). -s subs Evaluate the output file name from subs, with $_ set to label-of-the-tape. The -a option is equivalent to -s 's/$_/.toc/'. -w Separate tapes with form-feeds and display blank lines before totals. -- Marks the last option so the next parameter is the logfile. logfile (use '-' for stdin) OUTPUT FORMAT
The standard output has five fields separated by two spaces: # Server:/partition date level size[Kb] 0 daily-05: 19991005 - - 1 cuisun15:/cuisun15/home 19991005 1 96 2 cuinfs:/export/dentiste 19991005 1 96 ... 103 cuisg11:/ 19991005 0 4139136 103 total: - - 16716288 In tabular format (-t), this would look like: # Server:/partition date lev size[Kb] 0 daily-05: 19991005 - - 1 cuisun15:/cuisun15/home 19991005 1 96 2 cuinfs:/export/dentiste 19991005 1 96 ... 103 cuisg11:/ 19991005 0 4139136 103 total: - - 16716288 USAGE
The easiest way to use it is to run amtoc right after amdump in the cron job: amdump daily ; logdir=`amgetconf daily logdir` ; log=`ls -1t $logdir/log.*.[0-9] | head -1` ; amtoc -a $log which will generate /usr/local/etc/amanda//daily/tape_label.toc. You may also want to call amtoc after an amflush. SEE ALSO
amanda(8), amdump(8), amflush(8), amgetconf(8) The Amanda Wiki: : http://wiki.zmanda.com/ AUTHORS
Nicolas Mayencourt <Nicolas.Mayencourt@cui.unige.ch> University of Geneva/Switzerland Stefan G. Weichinger <sgw@amanda.org> Amanda 3.3.1 02/21/2012 AMTOC(8)
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