Can you force the issue by way of Host Properties within the
administrative console?
On 4/28/2011 2:21 PM, Lightner, Jeff wrote:
On a UNIX (HP-UX) media server when I run bpclntcmd –hn client (and
other bp commands) it appears they’re ignoring the IP specified for the
client in /etc/hosts.
suggesting?
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[mailto:veritas-bu-boun...@mailman.eng.auburn.edu] On Behalf Of Ron Jack
(Systems Network)
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2011 2:59 PM
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Mark Glazerman wrote:
We’ve had a request to extend the retention period on backups from one
of our hosts so that data needed for some troubleshooting won’t expire
before it can be used.
Currently the retention period for this data is 1 week. If I change the
retention period in the policy
Lawler, Michael C. wrote:
Good Afternoon all, I'm hopeing a scripting expert is lurking out there
someplace for me...or maybe not even an expert, but someone know understands
it better than I at least...
Currently I run a couple of reports manually and I'd like to automate them
thru
...on the master when each job starts.
I'm a little late to this thread, but how about:
#
# session_start_notify.sh
#
# This script is called by the NetBackup scheduler each time at least
# one backup/archive will be run, prior to starting anybackups/archives.
#
# this script:
# requires
How about this:
Filter-Advanced-Elapsed Time-Regular Expression
^[2-9].:..:..
Khurram Tariq wrote:
I haven't been able to get it to work no matter what I wrote in there.
Here's an example...supposed if I want to filter the jobs which are
running for more than 20 hours (this is just an
6.0 MP4 on Solaris 9. 1 hit out of 7700 FULLS.
hth.
Conner, Neil wrote:
Bob,
Thanks for the confirmation. I would have been very surprised if there was
something that unique about my installation.
Maybe it's nothing to be concerned but I'm not willing to just assume that.
I've asked to
one way:
# for i in `vmpool -list_all | grep name | awk '{ print $3 }'`
do
bpmedialist -p $i
done
then go after the expiration field of bpmedialist to meet the needed
definition of will expire soon.
that work?
WALLEBROEK Bart wrote:
What would be the best command to use in NetBackup to
you've helped me so much, the least i could do is try to find an answer
here.
no experience with it, but:
http://www.docu-track.com/home/prod_user/PDF-XChange_Tools/pdfx_viewer
sticky note right there in the first graphic. free, even for commercial use.
does it fulfill your requirements?
these older instructions (CLI parts, anyway) work in our 6.0 environment:
How to change a duplicate copy to be the primary copy
http://seer.entsupport.symantec.com/docs/265334.htm
HTH,
Ron
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Jonathan
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To: veritas-bu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] date calculator
Does anyone know how I can recalculate what a date would be if I added 558
days to it?
For instance,
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Need date calculation utility
I recently switched my offsite schedule to an every-other Tuesday
for /F tokens=* %%I in ('command') do set output=%%I
Remember, two %s in a batch file, one % on the command line.
C:\for /F tokens=* %I in ('time /T') do set var=%I
C:\set var=3:01p
C:\echo %var%
3:01p
C:\
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