Bulls eye. But, I immediately realized few things, if your
done jobs retention period is high (in my case 5), it took more
than 20 minutes to generate a report. So, I ran first
bpdbjobs -clean -keep_days 2, to purge all the done jobs.
Now, reading thru the bpdbjobs, actually going thru the
files in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs (except the .t and
.f files), I think I can generate a decent active job
report, myself. Thanks anyway.
-ravi
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Paul Weaver wrote:
paul>Ravi,
paul> Use "bpdbjobs -report" located in /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd.
paul>
paul>Paul Weaver
paul>
paul>-----Original Message-----
paul>From: veritas-bu-admin AT eng.auburn DOT edu
paul>[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT eng.auburn DOT edu]On Behalf Of Ravi
Channavajhala
paul>Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 10:52 AM
paul>To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
paul>Subject: [Veritas-bu] xbpmon CLI equivalent
paul>
paul>
paul>Hi All,
paul>
paul>I need to capture xbpmon type information, for active and
paul>queued jobs at some periodic intervals via a script.
paul>
paul>Is there a non interactive CLI equivalent to xbpmon?
paul>I looked thru the sysadmin manuals and couldn't find it.
paul>Any help is appreciated. The information I can get from
paul>'bpps' is not adequate. Thanks.
paul>
paul>-ravi
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