Thank you Leo,
Could please tell me how can get a : seprated output if I already have a list
of media to be expired in another text file in a tabular format ?
What I'm asking is this - I want a command which converts
:MO0174
:MO0928
:MO0486
:MO0074
:MO0718
Hi,
Windows:
type | find ":"
*NIX
grep ":"
or
grep -v "^$"
I can't find the windows equivalent of the last command, if there is one.
Regards,
Patrick
On 20 February 2012 at 10:38 Anurag Sharma
wrote:
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> Thank you Leo,
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> Could please tell me how can get a : seprated output if I a
Hello,
Goal:
Move a robot to a new location, using new master and media servers and
different hostnames and continue backing up once the robot is attached to
the new master and media servers at the new site, leaving existing data
untouched and available for restore.
Situation:
Need to move a robo
I was under the impression you had to use the SAME hostname if you want to
restore the catalog and avoid re-import "without using Symantec Professional
Services". I don't see that DR plan vs. any other would work for this but
didn't review the link you sent. When I asked about new hostname la
I am happy to report this was seemingly silently fixed in 7.1 (At least
in 7.1.0.3), the only oddity is that each backup job seems to spawn it's
own SLP duplication job, so you will see hundreds of SLP duplication
jobs queued.
Now can anyone say if SLP and GRT backups are going to work correct