backup listd [-l] [-c <cell name>] [-h]
Incremental dump levels appear below and indented to the right of their parent dump levels, which can be either full or incremental. Since multiple incremental dump levels can share the same parent, an incremental dump level is not always directly below its parent; the amount of indentation indicates the parent/child relationship.
If a dump level has an associated expiration date, it appears along with the level name. Absolute expiration dates appear in the format
<dump_level> expires at <day month date time year>
and relative expiration dates in the format
<dump_level> expires in {<years>y | <months>m | <days>d}
to indicate the number of years, months, days, or combination of the three after creation a dump expires when created at this level.
% backup listdumps
/week1 expires in 27d
/tuesday expires in 13d
/thursday expires in 13d
/sunday expires in 13d
/tuesday expires in 13d
/thursday expires in 13d
/week3 expires in 27d
/tuesday expires in 13d
/thursday expires in 13d
/sunday expires in 13d
/tuesday expires in 13d
/thursday expires in 13d
/sunday1 expires in 27d
/monday1 expires in 13d
/tuesday1 expires in 13d
/wednesday1 expires in 13d
/thursday1 expires in 13d
/friday1 expires in 13d
/sunday2 expires in 27d
/monday2 expires in 13d
/tuesday2 expires in 13d
/wednesday2 expires in 13d
/thursday2 expires in 13d
/friday2 expires in 13d
/sunday3 expires in 27d
/monday1 expires in 13d
/tuesday1 expires in 13d
/wednesday1 expires in 13d
/thursday1 expires in 13d
/friday1 expires in 13d
/sunday4 expires in 27d
/monday2 expires in 13d
/tuesday2 expires in 13d
/wednesday2 expires in 13d
/thursday2 expires in 13d
/friday2 expires in 13d
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