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Re: [Networker] Networker 7.4.4 savegrp -pvc

2009-08-06 13:44:07
Subject: Re: [Networker] Networker 7.4.4 savegrp -pvc
From: Mark Davis <davism AT UWO DOT CA>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 13:38:37 -0400
dmitri wrote:
Mark Davis wrote:
Hi All,

We've just upgraded to Networker 7.4.4. When I run:

savegrp -pvc <client_name> <group name>

on our clients that are still at 7.2 or earlier, I would see a lot of useful information in the output. I'm most interested in the field showing the OS version, something like:

OS: Windows XP 5.1

When the client software is version 7.4, this information disappears from the savegrp -pvc output. I've also looked for the "OS:" field in the GUI, and nsradmin, but can't find it.

Is there a way to view this information when the client side software is at version 7.4?

Thanks,

Mark
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Mark Davis
University of Western Ontario - ITS
email: davism < at > uwo.ca



Hi dmitri

Mark, you can view it with nsradmin, and it does work for 7.4 clients:

$ nsradmin  -i - <<AA
. type: nsr client; name: ZZZZZZZ
sho client os type
sho networker version
print
AA
Current query set
              client OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel;
           NetWorker version: 7.4.Build.187;

I can see the "client OS type:" field, which is quite generic.

       client OS type: Windows NT Server on Intel

But the field I am looking for is just named "OS:". This field gives specifics about the version of the OS, such as -

       OS: Windows 2003 5.2

Anyone know how to query for this information?

Thanks,

Mark Davis
University of Western Ontario - ITS

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