try using
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. type: NSR client;
show name; storage node; clone storage node; <ENTER>
print
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(note the initial <DOT>, the spaces, the "NSR" in capitals and the
double<ENTER> after the first and second lines of text)
jee
On Friday 17 December 2010 15:33:17 Michael Leone wrote:
> > yes, nsradmin is your friend :
> >
> > nsradmin -s backup server
> > nsradmin> show name;storage node;clone storage node
> > nsradmin> print type:nsr client
>
> This did not work. What I get a listing of all my client names, and that's
> all the info that is printed. I see no mention anything about a storage
> node or clone storage node, when there are many that have at least
>
> curphyhost
> nsrserverhost
>
> in the "storage node" field of their client definition in NMC. That's the
> information I need to see, but the above is not printing it for me.
>
> For example, I get:
>
> name: pssql3;
>
> name: pssql4;
>
> And each has entries in the "storage node" field, that are not printing.
> Is one of the nsradmin commands incomplete?
>
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