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Without a platform, version or other info, it's hard to say. On an HP/UX
11.0 machine running Omniback II vA.04.10, at least, you can look thru "man
omniintro" to find the location of log files. However, those logs don't
generally contain what was backed up. That's stored in the Omniback
database. You really need to RTFM before messing with this stuff. You lose
your recovery if you lose that DB.
"xomni" has a GUI with a friendlier interface than most of the command-line utils.
Rich Jesse System/Database Administrator rjesse_at_qtiworld.com Quad/Tech Inc, Sussex, WI USA
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