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Re: [Networker] mminfo command

2008-11-24 10:13:46
Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo command
From: Jóhannes Karl Karlsson <johannes.karlsson AT SKYRR DOT IS>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:10:36 -0000
This is a perfect example about how mminfo is not providing me with the 
information I need.

 

When I query saveset from the media tab in Networker Management console 7.4.2, 
I get the perfect output except it provides information about all the savesets 
even if everything is successful.

 

I want to have the same output from mminfo.

 

Is it possible to delegate access to the reports utility in the Networker 
Management console?

 

 

 

From: Fazil.Saiyed AT anixter DOT com [mailto:Fazil.Saiyed AT anixter DOT com] 
Sent: 24. nóvember 2008 14:44
To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Jóhannes Karl Karlsson
Subject: Re: mminfo command

 


Hello, 
Try this 
mminfo -avot -s servername -qclient="clientname" -q"savetime>7 days ago" -r 
volume,ssid,sumsize,sscreate,copies,clflags 
or 
mminfo -N savesetname  -avot  -q "savetime>=3 week ago" 
,client=clientname,level=FULL -r savetime,name,level -xc,>C:\temp\finename 
Add or remove any parameters as described in the mminfo man page for -r or -q 
options. 
HTH 



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The mminfo command seems to be very powerful. But it tends to give too much 
information.

I want to run the mminfo command just to give me this output regarding the 
client I ask about:

Last day backup, success or failure
What is the failure
How much data backed up

Is it possible to format mminfo only to give this information?

It would be interesting to know how networker administrators are using mminfo 
to monitor their backups.



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Sent: 10. nóvember 2008 16:21
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Subject: Re: [Networker] mminfo command

Hello,
Does your clone use different pool then backups ? if so you can devise the 
mminfo query specifically checking completion & info on the pool in 
question, you can also, use networkers built in reporting for some of this 
information.
You may be able to substitute some of the cmd items to specifically focus 
on cloning aspect of the client, i.e, copies, ssid, clflags, pools etc.I 
am sure there are many more ways to do the same and other list 
participants can illustrate that.
HTH




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Hi,
thanx very much for the reply....I hav a problem actually..iam using the 
below command for listing the contents of the tape
mminfo -a -r 
"volume(12),client(35),savetime,savesets(5),sumsize(15),totalsize(15),level,name(30)"

But for suppose when iam doing full backups and if the automatic clone 
fails in between for some clients during an unexpected failure and when i 
manually clone the tapes , i still cannot get information for the clients 
for which the automatic clone failed by using the same command. But in 
volume info i can see the information thru networker. Why is this 
happening? Is there anyway to check the information ?

Rgds.
k

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