090605 11:55:04 innobackupex: Starting mysql with options: --unbuffered
....
090605 01:06:05 innobackupex: innobackup completed OK!
Todd Lyons wrote:
> We just used innobackupex again to restore a production slave from
> scratch. It worked fantastic! I would like to request one additional
> verbose output addition. At the start of the process, print the
> date/time, and at the end of the process, print the date/time again.
> Analyzing this data allows us to estimate duration of current and future
> scripted events based on the known size of databases.
>
> I usually do "innobackupex-1.5.1 ... 2&>1 | tee /tmp/innobackupex.log"
> so it would be nice to be able to head and tail the file and get
> duration of the operation.
>
Todd,
But it does write
090605 11:55:04 innobackupex: Starting mysql with options: --unbuffered
....
090605 01:06:05 innobackupex: innobackup completed OK!
Todd Lyons wrote: ex.log"
> We just used innobackupex again to restore a production slave from
> scratch. It worked fantastic! I would like to request one additional
> verbose output addition. At the start of the process, print the
> date/time, and at the end of the process, print the date/time again.
> Analyzing this data allows us to estimate duration of current and future
> scripted events based on the known size of databases.
>
> I usually do "innobackupex-1.5.1 ... 2&>1 | tee /tmp/innobackup
> so it would be nice to be able to head and tail the file and get
> duration of the operation.
>
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