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Re: [Networker] one-time client backup from server command line?

2003-01-03 12:48:15
Subject: Re: [Networker] one-time client backup from server command line?
From: Jim Lane <JLane AT TORONTOHYDRO DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 12:48:30 -0500
Maarten: is this something you'd be prepared to share with the rest of
us?

Jim Lane
Sr. Technical Consultant
Network Services
Toronto Hydro
office: (416)-542-2820
cell: (416)-896-8576

>>> Maarten.Boot AT NL.COMPUWARE DOT COM 03-Jan-03 12:07:44 PM >>>
I have written a perl script that runs as a service (inetd)

so a:

telnet <servername> 13660

starts a session where the machine will be defined and a selection
fopr
full or incremental backup.

it is teaked for our WIN-desktops and WIN-laptops but it could be a
nice
start

Maarten

Jim Lane wrote:
>
> Hi, All
>
> I'm wondering if there's an easier way to do something. I sometimes
> have to run
> backups of Networker clients outside the normal schedule, either for
> testing
> purposes or because the regularly scheduled backup failed. I've been
> doing
> this with a special purpose group that never auto-starts. I go into
the
> GUI, add
> the client or clients to the special group, start it, then remove
the
> clients I just
> added so they won't backup next time I repeat the exercise. this
works
> but is
> a bit tedious and error prone. isn't there a way to just tell
Networker
> to
> backup a specified client once right now?
>
> TIA
>
> Jim Lane
> Sr. Technical Consultant
> Network Services
> Toronto Hydro
> office: (416)-542-2820
> cell: (416)-896-8576
>
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