all their files backed up you will get
burned.
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From: Andrew Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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query event will NOT tell you if your backup was successful.
This is true only
Here's how we do it:
At the dsmadmc prompt:
def scr daily_report desc=Create a daily backup report line=1
upd scr daily_report cmd=q sch * * begind=-$1 begint=now endd=-$2
endt=now line=2
DON'T omit the negative sign preceding the $1 and $2!
(Sorry if I blew the syntax a little bit on line 2
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Mark Bertrand
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So
: Daily Backup Report
Well, Tim's right, IMHO: there ought to be an easy (automatic, in fact) way
to:
find missed schedules
find missed files
report them to the right people
Some techniques we used in building Servergraph/TSM are:
1. Prevention: catch TSM's I can't
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I hate to correct IBM again... My statement was correct
query event will NOT tell you if your backup was successful.
As Andy so carefully stated in his last comment:
you should not have any problems determining success or failure
What are some good ways to get an automated daily report on which clients
were or were no backed up successfully?
TIA,
Regards,
Orin
Orin Rehorst
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we generally run a q event command ex=yes
you can use begindate begintime parms, etc
help q event
fYI
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What are some good ways
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we generally run a q event command ex=yes
you can use begindate begintime parms, etc
help q event
fYI
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I have the following script as a POSTSCHEDCMD option in the dsm.sys. This
works real well. I receive a mail every night immediatly after the backup
ran.
in the dsm.sys:
POSTSCHEDULECMD /audit_logs/scripts/adsm.mail
#!/usr/bin/ksh
STAMPIT=`date +%y%m%d`
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Be very carefull with the EX=YES. There is a status of an event of '(?)'
that doesn't show as an exception. This condition can occur when a backup
schedule starts for a node, and then due to either
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Burak Demircan
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Does anybody have a bash or ksh script for it?
Regards,
Burak
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query event will NOT tell you if your backup was successful.
This is true only if the schedule definition launches a script, i.e. DEF
SCH mydomain myschedule ACTION=COMMAND OBJECTS=myscript, and the script
contains
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query event will NOT tell you if your backup was successful.
This is true only if the schedule definition launches a script, i.e. DEF
SCH mydomain myschedule ACTION=COMMAND OBJECTS=myscript
so how do you track failures
Mark Bertrand
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I hate to correct IBM again... My statement was correct
query event
or
scan local client error\schedule logs.
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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try this , I use this as a startingpoint to search
thanks alot :)
Jim Healy
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I had thought I had put my two cents worth in on this subject but when
searching the archives I failed to see my comments so here goes
I agree with Lindsay Morris that simply monitoring the most recent
incremental only gives you half the information you require.
Even if the incremental reports
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