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[Veritas-bu] Advanced Reporter

2001-01-02 11:37:57
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Advanced Reporter
From: [ISS] Veritas-Users Veritas-Users AT wnt.sas DOT com
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 11:37:57 -0500
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Here is the .xbpmonrc_sears (sears being one of my masters).

You use this as follows:

/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpdbjobs -report -format ~/.xbpmonrc_sears.

I plan to (in my spare time :-)) set it up to use the -all_columns report.  
That give you a comma delimited list with much, much more information.  

Try the bpdbjobs with such a format file and then

/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpdbjobs -report -all_columns.

If you decide to pursue this, then you might want to start with the all_columns 
stuff instead.  What I have been able to figure out from the all_columns report 
is attached.



Kelly
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WINDOW MAIN 1
{
REFRESHRATE 0 10
"MASTER SERVER" "sears"
JOBWINDOWS 0 5
"JOB LIST" 327
WIDTH 919
}
LIST JOBS 1
{
  1   1    6 1 0   1 -1 0 ""
  2   2    8 1 0   4  1 0 ""
  3   3    5 1 0   2  1 0 ""
  4   4    6 1 0   3 -1 0 ""
  5  15    5 1 0   5  1 0 ""
  6   5    8 1 0   6  1 0 ""
  7   6    6 1 0   7  1 0 ""
  8   7    6 1 0   0  1 0 ""
  9   8    7 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 10   9    7 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 11  10    5 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 12  11    7 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 13  16    3 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 14   0    9 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 15  12    7 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 16  13    5 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 17   0   32 2 0   0  1 0 ""
 18   0   11 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 19  14    7 1 0   0  1 0 ""
 20   0    5 1 0   0  1 0 ""
}



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Kelly Wyatt, Kelly.Wyatt AT SAS DOT com
Senior Systems Programmer
Strategic Recovery
SAS Institute Inc. / SAS Campus Drive / Cary, NC  27513
http://www.sas.com
SAS... The Power to Know




-----Original Message-----
From: Richard C Bond [mailto:rbond AT mbt.washington DOT edu]
Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 12:42 PM
To: [ISS] Veritas-Users
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Advanced Reporter



Hmm- could you share the details ( format etc )

rcb
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, [ISS] Veritas-Users wrote:

> We do a bpdbjobs with a specific format file, throw it through a perl job to 
> create a comma delimited list and then read it into SAS.  We have all backup 
> data since May, 1999.  This has been helpful for trend analysis.  We also 
> have web reports we run against this data.  I want to look at the NBAR to see 
> what if does that we don't or can't do with our stuff to see if it is worth 
> scrapping our stuff and using NBAR.  In the mean time, this works well for us.
>
> If you have SAS this works well.  If you don't, then I know where you can get 
> it :-).
>
> Kelly
>
> P.S.  To respond to me directly, send email to Kelly.Wyatt AT SAS DOT com.  
> The "from email" address for this post is a folder, not a valid user.
>
> --
>
> Kelly Wyatt, Kelly.Wyatt AT SAS DOT com
> Senior Systems Programmer
> Strategic Recovery
> SAS Institute Inc. / SAS Campus Drive / Cary, NC  27513
> http://www.sas.com
> SAS... The Power to Know
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jewell, Jason T [mailto:jj151001 AT exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR DOT com]
> Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2000 8:49 AM
> To: Veritas-bu (E-mail)
> Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Advanced Reporter
>
>
> When we make reports and web pages we just get the information from the flat
> files NBU gives us in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs ,
> /usr/openv/netbackup/db/jobs/done and in /usr/openv/netbackup/db/error on
> each of our master servers.  For example, we have a cron job that kicks off
> every few hours to build html pages for jobs based on the files in the above
> directories, these pages are then accessible to our users through an
> HTML/JavaScript front end on our intranet.  We dump (ftp) these files into a
> central location, so that each master server and its clients are accessible
> from the same front end.  So I guess we have done "something like this" but
> not exactly what you want, I think.
>
> As for Advanced Reporter, we also are curious about any advice.  This tool
> has proved to be finicky for us.
>
> Jason Jewell
> NCR 1611 Main ST
> Dayton OH 45479
> 937-445-4173
> http://www.ncr.com
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From:       Dean, James [SMTP:jimmy.dean AT usi DOT net]
> > Sent:       Wednesday, December 20, 2000 8:20 PM
> > To: Veritas-bu (E-mail)
> > Subject:    [Veritas-bu] Advanced Reporter
> >
> > Does anyone have in-depth knowledge into advanced reporter, that would be
> > able to give me some insight as to the type of database that it is running
> > if any.  I am looking to tape into the Adv. Reporter for a client care web
> > page.  I am a little tired of answering the question "Did my server back
> > up
> > last night?"
> >
> > I do have a web page that does some of this on a server by server basis,
> > but
> > what I am really looking to do is dump 5 different master servers logs and
> > image information into a consolidated database and query from there.
> >
> > Has anyone done something like this that could suggest even just the
> > database structure that you might have used.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > James Dean
> > USi
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Richard Bond (rbond AT mbt.washington DOT edu  (206) 605-3561
System Administrator                          K-351, Health Sciences Center
Department of Molecular Biotechnology         Box 357730
University of Washington                      Seattle, WA 98195



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