Sorry my mistake.
Use this. It will give you the client, backupID, mediaID and
media server.
If you need only the client and the media server, delete the $6
from the (IMAGE=$2" "$6) and if you do not want the tape delete
the $9 from every (FRAG=$9" "$10).
bpimagelist -hoursago 24|awk '
BEGIN {
FRAG=""
IMAGE=""
}
/IMAGE / {
FRAG=""
IMAGE=$2"
"$6
}
/FRAG 1 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print
IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG 2 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print
IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG 3 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print
IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG 4 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print
IMAGE,FRAG
}
END { print IMAGE,FRAG
}' |sort |uniq
Stefanos
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Joseph
Despres
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 10:05 PM
To: stefanos
Cc: 'Ed Wilts'; veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Need to find out which media server is backing
up which client...
Hey
Stefanos..................
Now
this is getting real close!
Here's
a snippet of the output ::--->
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk001bck_1281646864
AS1028 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk001bck_1281697264 AS1098 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk002bck_1281646866 AS1028 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk002bck_1281697266 AS1098 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk003bck_1281646867 AS1028 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk003bck_1281697267 AS1098 cscbk06
IMAGE
ignsvsnwk004bck_1281646868 AS1028 cscbk06
IMAGE ignsvsnwk004bck_1281697268
AS1098 cscbk06
Looks like I
might have to break about the image name so to get the client name....
Joe Despres
Backup Engineer
CSC
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"stefanos"
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To:
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"'Ed
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Date:
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08/13/2010
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Subject:
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RE:
[Veritas-bu] Need to find out which media server is backing up which
client...
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Check
this:
It
works with the database, so no worry about logs.
It
also works for up to 4 backup copies.
Change
the hoursago value
bpimagelist
-hoursago 24|awk '
BEGIN
{
FRAG=""
IMAGE=""
}
/IMAGE
/ {
FRAG=""
IMAGE=$1" "$6
}
/FRAG
1 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG
2 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG
3 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print IMAGE,FRAG
}
/FRAG
4 1 / {
FRAG=$9" "$10
print IMAGE,FRAG
}
END
{ print IMAGE,FRAG
}' |sort
|uniq
stefanos
From:
veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu [mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Ed
Wilts
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 8:48 PM
To: Joseph Despres
Cc: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Need to find out which media server is backing up
which client...
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Joseph Despres <jdespres AT csc DOT com> wrote:
Looks like I opened my mouth and stuck my foot in it.....
bperror doesn't look back 1 week...
It can but the default is 3 days I think. For longer-term reporting, look
at OpsCenter or a 3rd party reporting tool.
Ed Wilts, RHCE, BCFP, BCSD, SCSP, SCSE
ewilts AT ewilts DOT org
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