Re: [Networker] mminfo and nsrclone
2006-04-20 17:14:21
I found if I pipe the mminfo output to 'sed 1d', I can get rid of the column
header.
However, I am still curious about my first question: if you give nsrclone an
ssid (without a cloneid) of a save set that exists on an adv_file device, from
which device does Networker read the actual adv_file device or the read-only
counterpart?
ajs
Tony Skalski wrote:
When cloning savesets from adv_file devices to tape (via a script) from
which device does networker read, the actual adv_file device or the
_AF_readonly device?
In other words, do I need to feed nsrclone the ssid/cloneid to
explicitly tell it to read from the read-only device, and if so, is
there a way to tell mminfo to not print the column headers?
I am using:
mminfo -r "ssid,cloneid" -q "written=0,incomplete=false" | nsrclone -S
-f -
The above yields "nsrclone: ssid/clone-id is not a valid save set." I
would like to avoid writing the ssid/cloneids to a file and then
processing that, but that is a possible workaround.
Thanks,
ajs
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