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How to Identify date of file backed up used FBACKUP cmd?

Dear UNIX Experts,
I'm a newbie. My name is Budi.
I need some help from any body in this forum.

How do we identify the backed up date of file in the Back up tape ?
I did the back up using FBACKUP cmd.

I tried to googling it, but unfortunately no aimed solution that I got. Smilie
I've tried following cmds, but I could get the date that I want.

#LOG/exports> /usr/sbin/frecover -Norv -f /dev/rmt/0mnb
-rw-r--r-- oracle oinstall test_entire.dmp.Z

#/LOG/exports> /usr/sbin/frecover -f /dev/rmt/0mnb -x -N -v
-rw-r--r-- oracle oinstall test_entire.dmp.Z

Pls help, Thanks in advanced
 
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INITTODR(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					       INITTODR(9)

NAME
inittodr -- initialize system time SYNOPSIS
void inittodr(time_t base); DESCRIPTION
The inittodr() function determines the time and sets the system clock. It tries to pick the correct time using a set of heuristics that examine the system's battery-backed clock and the time reported by the file system, as given in base. Those heuristics include: o If the battery-backed clock has a valid time, and is not significantly behind the time provided by base, it is used. o If the battery-backed clock does not have a valid time, or is significantly behind the time provided in base, and the time provided in base is within reason, base is used as the current time. o If the battery-backed clock appears invalid, and base appears non-sensical or was not provided (was given as zero), an arbitrary base (typically some time within the same year that the kernel was last updated) will be used. Once a system time has been determined, it is stored in the time variable. DIAGNOSTICS
The inittodr() function prints diagnostic messages if it has trouble figuring out the system time. Conditions that can cause diagnostic mes- sages to be printed include: o There is no battery-backed clock present on the system. o The battery-backed clock's time appears nonsensical. o The base time appears nonsensical. o The base time and the battery-backed clock's time differ by a large amount. SEE ALSO
clock_ymdhms_to_secs(9), resettodr(9), time_second(9) BUGS
Some systems use heuristics for picking the correct time that are slightly different. BSD
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