07-23-2010
sorry and thanks will use code tags from the next post i put in but anyway i didnt past exactly same messages from the server.
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i need to even check the backup size how do it should be greater thar 2 do i awk
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thank you for the prompt replies but i want to very two things in the above file and say that the backup is complete.one is size >2,other one is backup set complete how can i verify from the log above.
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NAME
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