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[Veritas-bu] Veritas reporting

2005-12-16 12:24:40
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Veritas reporting
From: John_Trainer AT Countrywide DOT Com (John_Trainer AT Countrywide DOT Com)
Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2005 09:24:40 -0800
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You should also look at APTARE Storage Console.     www.Aptare.com


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* Geordie Wardman <gswardman AT logic DOT bm> [2005-12-15 14:22]:
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> I'm looking for something that sends pretty graphs of all my backups,
> which ones were successful, and which ones failed. Preferably in a .pdf
> bar chart or something. That is my main concern. I use bpdbjobs to send
> a .csv file, and it is fine for me, but not for Sr. Mgt.

If you aren't afraid of rolling your own, there are a few open source
plotting packages that would probably suit your needs; gnuplot,
matplotlib are a couple that come to mind off the top.

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<br><font size=2><tt>* Geordie Wardman &lt;gswardman AT logic DOT bm&gt; 
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&gt; I'm looking for something that sends pretty graphs of all my backups,<br>
&gt; which ones were successful, and which ones failed. Preferably in a
.pdf<br>
&gt; bar chart or something. That is my main concern. I use bpdbjobs to
send<br>
&gt; a .csv file, and it is fine for me, but not for Sr. Mgt.<br>
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If you aren't afraid of rolling your own, there are a few open source<br>
plotting packages that would probably suit your needs; gnuplot,<br>
matplotlib are a couple that come to mind off the top.<br>
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David Rock<br>
david AT graniteweb DOT com<br>
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