Many thanks to those who responded with their ideas.
I have tried to follow your suggestions and seems like each time I add
'level=full' to the query it stopped working (see couple of attempts
below).
Eventually I ran absolutely useless query, but have got funny result
there :
$
$ mminfo -q 'level=full' -ot
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
Ctrl-C
I had to Contol-C from there - I had a lot of those messages.
I tried to run the same mminfo command 2 other servers (both are also
NetWorker 7.1.1 (build 277) on AIX) and did not get these error
messages...
Does it mean the NetWorker database corruption?
Thank you,
Aleksandr
ATTEMPT 1 (following advice from Aaron) - to drop -r part. Did not help,
see the results below.
$
$ mminfo -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=02/17/2006' -ot
volume client date size level name
TB1251 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 220 MB full SYSTEM FILES:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1451 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 3792 MB full C:\
TB0961 srtri31465 02/17/06 36 MB full index:ntrssweb022
TB1345 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 76 MB incr C:\
TB0378 srtri31465 02/18/06 72 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 78 MB incr C:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1208 srtri31465 02/19/06 143 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB1007 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 89 MB incr C:\
TB1272 srtri31465 02/20/06 211 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0639 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 81 MB incr C:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1636 srtri31465 02/21/06 281 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
$ mminfo -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=02/17/2006,level=full'
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
$
$
ATTEMPT 2 (following advice from Darren) - to add -av. Did not help, see
the results below.
$
$ mminfo -av -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=02/17/2006' -ot -r
'volume, sscreate(20), level,name'
volume ss created lvl name
TB1251 02/17/06 17:45:26 full SYSTEM FILES:\
TB1453 02/17/06 17:45:32 full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1453 02/17/06 17:45:32 full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1451 02/17/06 17:45:37 full C:\
TB0961 02/17/06 18:08:53 full index:ntrssweb022
TB1345 02/18/06 22:32:39 full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1219 02/18/06 22:35:00 full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1219 02/18/06 22:35:00 incr C:\
TB0378 02/18/06 22:36:23 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0602 02/19/06 19:46:41 full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB0602 02/19/06 19:46:41 incr C:\
TB0602 02/19/06 19:46:41 full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1208 02/19/06 19:48:13 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB1007 02/20/06 16:53:07 full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1278 02/20/06 16:53:11 full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1278 02/20/06 16:53:34 incr C:\
TB1272 02/20/06 16:55:18 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0639 02/21/06 16:57:23 full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1087 02/21/06 17:00:40 incr C:\
TB1087 02/21/06 17:00:40 full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1636 02/21/06 17:02:07 9 index:ntrssweb022
$
$
$ mminfo -av -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all,
sscreate>=02/17/2006,level=full' -ot -r 'volume, sscreate(20),
level,name'
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
ATTEMPT 3 (to combine advices from Darren and Aaron) - to drop -r and
add -av. Did not help, see the results below.
$
$ mminfo -av -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=02/17/2006' -ot
volume client date time size ssid fl
lvl name
TB1251 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 17:45:24 220 MB 3338031622 cb
full SYSTEM FILES:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 17:45:25 14 MB 3321254412 cb
full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 17:45:30 1031 KB 3304477196 cb
full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1451 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 17:45:35 3792 MB 3287699985 cb
full C:\
TB0961 srtri31465 02/17/06 18:08:53 36 MB 1542870917 cr
full index:ntrssweb022
TB1345 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 22:32:38 1031 KB 1274537687 cb
full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 22:32:39 14 MB 1140320100 cb
full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 22:32:40 76 MB 1123542884 cb
incr C:\
TB0378 srtri31465 02/18/06 22:36:23 72 KB 972548023 cr
9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 19:44:03 14 MB 1039733105 cb
full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 19:44:07 78 MB 1022955889 cb
incr C:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 19:44:12 1031 KB 1006178673 cb
full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1208 srtri31465 02/19/06 19:48:13 143 KB 972624333 cr
9 index:ntrssweb022
TB1007 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 16:53:06 1031 KB 1912224323 cb
full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 16:53:12 14 MB 1794783815 cb
full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 16:53:26 89 MB 1476016734 cb
incr C:\
TB1272 srtri31465 02/20/06 16:55:19 211 KB 620378822 cr
9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0639 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 16:57:14 14 MB 2382073027 cb
full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 16:57:16 81 MB 1476103560 cb
incr C:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 16:57:18 1031 KB 1442549128 cb
full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1636 srtri31465 02/21/06 17:02:24 281 KB 737906143 cr
9 index:ntrssweb022
$ mminfo -av -q 'group=ntrssweb022-all,
sscreate>=02/17/2006,level=full' -ot
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
ATTEMPT 4 (following advice from Darren) - to rearrange querry
components. Did not help, see the results below.
$
$ mminfo -q 'sscreate>=02/17/2006,group=ntrssweb022-all' -ot
volume client date size level name
TB1251 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 220 MB full SYSTEM FILES:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1453 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1451 ntrssweb022 02/17/06 3792 MB full C:\
TB0961 srtri31465 02/17/06 36 MB full index:ntrssweb022
TB1345 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1219 ntrssweb022 02/18/06 76 MB incr C:\
TB0378 srtri31465 02/18/06 72 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 78 MB incr C:\
TB0602 ntrssweb022 02/19/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1208 srtri31465 02/19/06 143 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB1007 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1278 ntrssweb022 02/20/06 89 MB incr C:\
TB1272 srtri31465 02/20/06 211 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
TB0639 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 14 MB full SYSTEM STATE:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 81 MB incr C:\
TB1087 ntrssweb022 02/21/06 1031 KB full SYSTEM DB:\
TB1636 srtri31465 02/21/06 281 KB 9 index:ntrssweb022
$
$
$ mminfo -av -q 'level=full, group=ntrssweb022-all,
sscreate>=02/17/2006' -ot
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
$
$ mminfo -q 'level=full, group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=02/17/2006'
-ot
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
$
ATTEMPT 5 (following advice from Mark) - to use older sscreate date (or
drop sscreate). Did not help, see the results below.
$ mminfo -q 'level=full, group=ntrssweb022-all, sscreate>=01/01/2006'
-ot
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
$
$ mminfo -q 'level=full, group=ntrssweb022-all' -ot
mminfo: no matches found for the query
$
$
$ mminfo -q 'level=full' -ot
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
RPC Failure: Can't decode result
Ctrl-C
-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
On Behalf Of Aaron Sakowski
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 11:51 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo results: with and without -q
'level=full'
Try running the command with out the -r stuff.
I used to craft up some mminfo queries that would fail if I had certain
report flags, but not with others. I'd usually end up adding one flag
to the report, running the command, adding the next flag, etc... The
annoying part was that some mminfo reports wouldn't work until I added
the correct set of flags. Those were harder to find.
On 2/21/06, Darren Dunham <ddunham AT taos DOT com> wrote:
>
> > can you explain the mminfo results I am getting:
>
> No, but I've seen various bugs appear in mminfo output from time to
> time.
>
> > I definitely have full savesets (see the 1st mminfo command), but
> > when I add level=full to my mminfo statement I get no savesets back
> > (see 2nd mminfo)...
>
> I don't know that any of these will work, but here's what I'd try.
>
> Always specify -av
> Rearrange query components
> Although not the same as sscreate, try using -t instead of
> sscreate>xxx
>
>
> --
> Darren Dunham
ddunham AT taos DOT com
> Senior Technical Consultant TAOS
http://www.taos.com/
> Got some Dr Pepper? San Francisco, CA bay
area
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