NSRLS(8) Legato NetWorker 4.1.1 NSRLS(8)
NAME
nsrls - list statistics of NetWorker index files
SYNOPSIS
nsrls [ indexname ... ]
nsrls -f filename ...
DESCRIPTION
Nsrls with no options prints the number of files in an online index,
the numbers of kilobytes that the online index currently requires,
and the utilization of the online index with respect to the number of
kilobytes allocated to its UNIX file. Curious administrators can use
this command to discover how many files have been saved by any
client.
OPTIONS
When invoked with the -f option, the command takes a list of UNIX
file names rather than a list of NetWorker client names. For each
legitimate index file named, nsrls prints an internal ``volume id''
number and the file's name, then a statistics banner followed by
statistics associated with each internal file in the index.
Each internal file has the following four statistics associated with
it: an internal file id (Fid), the number of kilobytes that the file
consumes (Kbytes), the number of logical records in the file (Count),
and a descriptive name for the internal file (Name).
The internal files may be interpreted as follows:
compactsr
These are compressed, internal data records with a one-to-one
mapping between them and the actual save records that are
stored in the index.
saverecs*2
This internal file stores the save records in their entirety.
The associated count is approximately twice the number of save
records stored in the index.
savetimes
This internal file holds a summary of the save records' save
times. (The Count field is always one.)
compactsr.i0
This indexes the compact_sr file by the save records' file id.
compactsr.i1
This indexes the compact_sr file by the save records' file
name.
The number, name, function and interpretation of the internal files
may change at any time.
An empty argument list causes the statistics for all known clients to
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be printed.
EXAMPLE
% nsrls mars
mars: 182700 files requiring 62872 KB
/nsr/index/mars/db is currently 73% utilized
% nsrls -f /nsr/index/mars/db
Volume id 17085: /nsr/index/mars/db
Fid | Kbytes | Count | Name
-----------------------------------------
1 | 10440 | 182700 | compact_sr
2 | 43640 | 365133 | saverecs*2
3 | 16 | 1 | savetimes
4 | 4544 | 92045 | compact_sr.i0
5 | 4232 | 80855 | compact_sr.i1
SEE ALSO
nsrlayout(5), nsrindexd(8)
DIAGNOSTICS
filename bad volume header
filename device mount failed
These messages indicate that nsrls was run against a file that
is not a legitimate database file. A common way to get such a
failure is to run nsrls against a database file created by a
different hardware architecture.
Cannot mkdir - 2.
You most likely invoked the command without the -f option.
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