Assuming NetBackup is installed in default C:\Program Files\ ....
C:\Program Files\Veritas\NetBackup\bin\bpdbm -ctime <10-digit epoch time>
On Mon, 11 Oct 2004 10:08:41 -0700, steve.bally AT radisys DOT com
<steve.bally AT radisys DOT com> wrote:
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> Is there a way to get this information from a Windows 2000 Master
> server??????
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> Kemal Badur <kemal AT econ.umn DOT edu>
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> Tobarryide <barryide AT cn.fujitsu DOT com>
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> SubjectRe: [Veritas-bu] Timestamp of netbakcup's log
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> The timestamp is in Unix epoch time, and can be converted to a useful
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> bpdbm -ctime <10-digit epoch time>
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> e.g.
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> user@localhost:/# bpdbm -ctime 1097057552
> 1097057552 = Wed Oct 6 05:12:32 2004
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> You can also use the -L switch on any Netbackup command that uses epoch
> time to force it to use the MM/DD/YY format (and also print the output
> in a more human-readable way.)
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> Hope this helps.
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> barryide wrote:
> > Dear all,
> > I installed veritas netbackup business server 4.5 on solaris 8,and I
> > found that there are some logs under
> > /usr/openv/netbackup/db/error,and for example some entry in these logs
> > like that following:
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> > 1097057552 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched cleaning media DB(s)
> > 1097057552 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched running session_notify
> > 1097057553 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched performing database backup
> > 1097057557 1 2 4 oldmail 338 0 0 *NULL* bpbackupdb NB database backup to
> > path /catalog_backup2 SUCCEEDED
> > 1097057557 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched database backup complete
> > 1097057696 1 16 4 oldmail 339 0 0 oldmail bpdm begin reading backup id
> > oldmail_1097057527 (restore), copy 1, fragment 1
> > 1097057716 1 16 4 oldmail 339 0 0 oldmail bpdm successfully read
> > (restore) backup id oldmail_1097057527, copy 1, fragment 1, 307231
> > Kbytes at 16492.968 Kbytes/sec
> > 1097057976 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched cleaning job DB
> > 1097057976 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched scheduler found no backups
> > due to run
> > 1097058575 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched cleaning job DB
> > 1097058575 1 4 4 oldmail 0 0 0 *NULL* bpsched scheduler found no backups
> > due to run
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> > Anyone can tell me what the first column such as 1097057552 means?
> > Does it mean a timestamp? and how can I calculate the time from these
> > column?
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> > Thanks a lot!
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