Good morning
It's works... Thanks a lot at all
Regards,
Jerome
>>> "Haberl, Max" <Max.Haberl AT commerzbank DOT com> 06.01.2004 17.18 Uhr >>>
the 9. Field is the Start Time and the 11. Field is the Endtime 10 is
duration in sec.
To get a (Real Time) use f.e.:
bpdbm -ctime 1073397981
Regrds
Max
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bpdbjobs
Thanks, but it misses start time and the duration time, it's the same like
bpdbjobs -report.
Regards,
JM
>>> "Haberl, Max" <Max.Haberl AT commerzbank DOT com> 06.01.2004 16.26 Uhr >>>
try to use most_columns
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Hi
I'm using NetBackup 4.5 on AIX Machine, and I need to have an Overview
with Date,Time,Policy Name, etc... for each backup.
I tried to use the bpdbjobs command but sincerely ist quite not easy to
read all infos with -all_columns. The use of awk did not make the thing
easier, like:
bpdbjobs -all_columns |awk '{print $1"\n",$2"\n",...,$n",\n"}'
If anyone else have an idea for some scripts or other way to do that,
I'd be glad to hear from you.
Regards,
Jerome M.
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