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Is there a way to modify the saveset name afterwards? 1

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spaceball

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Hi,
Based on Networker 6.1.1 I've backed up several mountpoints
arount 700GB)manually by the save-command.
The syntax was like this:
save -s >backup_server< -l full -b FOREVER -I /var/tmp/backup.txt

where backup.txt contains the list of mountpoints to save.
All went fine, exept the saveset name-entry.
An mminfo -v -q 'client=>clientname<, pool=FOREVER' -r 'savetime(17),name,totalsize,ssid' just give me root as name-information. I've heard that this is due to the fact that the first mountpoint to save is located in root and could be avoid by the -N option.(I don't want to save that stuff again...)
Is there a way to modify this name-entry in the mediadatabase afterwards (documented/undocumented/supported/unsupported)???

Kind Regards, spaceball
 
I think the simple answer to this is no.

Sorry. Regards
KeefB

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