On 11/8/2013 1:07 PM, Alper Ortac wrote:
Thank you. That takes a whole lot of time (40 seconds in my case). Is there another possibility to get this information faster? I only need the date of the current backup.
Quick-n-dirty method would be to search for files under your rdiff-backup target directory in the "rdiff-backup-data/" folder. Files like current_mirror.2013-11-08T01:30:01-05:00.data or error_log.2013-11-08T01:30:01-05:00.data.
Note that unless you do a --verify-at-now on the backup target directory, there's no guarantee that the "current_mirror*.data" file is a correct backup.
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