We have the LCD which allows you to set the IP if you know the service login,
but even that didn't work.
After consoling into the SL500 (38400, 8-N-1 flow - off?) use the command
network ip ip address to make it take effect. You'll still need the service
login for console access.
Use the
Guys can you just advise me here on something simple.
I have a policy.
Policy file list has /SAN/SAS/ in it. The policy also has cross mount
points option ticked plus multiple data streams.
The machine the policy is on has these mount points
/SAN/SAS/dir1
/SAN/SAS/dir1/something
You don't need the *.
The trailing / is unnecessary, too, in your case but, IMO, adds
clarity.
The trailing / would make NB exclude a directory of name SAS but not
a file.
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Huh - you're right. I wrote this utility on NB v4 and it was broken when
vmoprcmd became a piece of crap in v5. They fixed it in v6.0 and v6.5, its
seems.
As written, it's not seeing the activity from another media server. The
vmoprcmd -xd ds that's built into this script only displays
If I can clarify.
I could use the output from a v5 media server with SSO drives. I'm looking for
a single command that shows the usage by all media servers, not just the local
one.
Otherwise, I'm building a loop to walk vmoprcmd -h host across all media
servers.
-M
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We are using NBU 6.0MP4 as Master/Media Server. Within a policy, say if there
are ten clients, how can we assign priority for each of these clients. So that
the critical clients are backed up and avoid 'client backup was not attempted
as backup window was closed' message. I cannot increase the