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Re: Overview of usage on each archive.



Sorry, forgot to click "reply to all" resending.

I might be missing it, but I can't see it in the web interface either.
I can see how much each machine use, but each machine I use tarsnap on, have more than one archive.

For instance my web-server has:
YYYYMMDD-hostname-www
YYYYMMDD-hostname-db

And I have several versions of each of them. I would like to see what the archive "20091224-hostname-www" have compared to "20091229-hostname-www". Total data, unique data, compressed data, uncompressed data and so on.

Essentially the data tarsnap prints right after a new archive is created, just for existing archives.

- mabs

2010/1/6 Jason Helfman <jason.helfman@gmail.com>
I believe that is only something that can be found in the web
interface in the account management. If you can write a script to do
it, you can GET the information.

On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:10 AM, Morten Sjøgren <m_abs@mabs.dk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I can't find this in the man-page for tarsnap. I want to see the size of the
> individual archives for my machine.
> But I can only find the option --print-stats and it only writes out the
> total usage on that machine.
>
> Thanks,
> mabs
>



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