Thanks Bob, good info.
ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES is not a solution for me because these are Policies that only backup a few specific file systems.
You are correct that 'bplist' can only tell me what I've backed up int the past, not what I am about to backup. But I've decided that this is good enough. A 'bplist -C $CLNT -k $POLI' will give me a list of directories to look at. If a new file system is added, I will not know about it until after it's backed up once, but that is acceptable.
On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 2:46 PM, bob944 <bob944 AT attglobal DOT net> wrote:
> On the client, I have a need to generate a list of file > systems to be backed up by a particular Policy. There
> does not seem to be a way to do this from the client. > Anyone know better?
It's not clear to me what you want. If Ed Wilts' interpretation--run some command on a client that gives the selection list of a policy--his answer is all you need: the
question makes no sense in NetBackup.
If the client is a media server (or one on which you've installed the Windows Admin Client, which is effectively a full media server installation), you have the tools and permissions to do commands
like bppllist to find your answer. Just *why* you'd want to do this, I don't know.
Still working from the client end, there is a ton of info in: o the client job tracker probably tells the client something (I've
never used it) that is being backed up in realtime o the BAR GUI tells the client everything that has been backed up, how and when--but not by policy o the ~/veritas/netbackup/logs directory has the VxUL logs by
default and the bpbkar log if you create the directory; I'm not used to looking in VxUL logs, but the bpbkar log has the policy information as well as everything that got backed up o bpbkar logs also have the selection list (the log entries that
determine what FS/volume a selection occupies and the CreateSnapshot entries (client-dependent, I'm sure) o bplist o all the above, obviously, tell you what has happened, not what will happen in the future
o client-notification email o bpstart scripts
And the way I first read your question, something like "how do I make sure I back up all the filesystems on a client without knowing what they are in advance," the answer is you put ALL_LOCAL_DRIVES in
the policy's selection list.
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