Author: David Ranieri <dranieri AT EVERGREENINVESTMENTS DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:44:30 -0400
Hello, We are currently running networker 7.2. My goal is to initiate a backup from a networker client machine. Im wondering if there is a command I can use that will also accept schedule, and direct
Hello, We are currently running networker 7.2. My goal is to initiate a backup from a networker client machine. Im wondering if there is a command I can use that will also accept schedule, and direc
Author: "Werth, Dave" <dave.werth AT GARMIN DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 16:24:10 -0500
David, I initiate backups from a Solaris 7 system to a Networker Server running on Windows 2K with the following code (korn shell): == echo " . type: NSR group; name: ora-redologs update Autostart: S
Well, the client doesn't really understand schedules, only levels. And it doesn't understand directives (at least not by name), the contents of the server-side directive are fed into to the save. Fo
Author: "Narkinsky, Brian" <Brian.Narkinsky AT DEP.STATE.FL DOT US>
Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2005 20:23:28 -0400
I think it would be cool if savegrp had a -s option (or there were a seperate command that simply called the right nsradmin commands) so that you could start groups on a remote server. I can see lots
I think it would be cool if savegrp had a -s option (or there were a seperate command that simply called the right nsradmin commands) so that you could start groups on a remote server. I can see lots
Author: "Maarten Boot (CWEU-USERS/CWNL)" <Maarten.Boot AT NL.COMPUWARE DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 11:17:11 +0200
We do this for laptops, as they are not in at night when the others (desktops and servers). I have a script that I connect to using telnet so the user can interact. The script creates a temp group fo
We are currently running networker 7.2. My goal is to initiate a backup from a networker client machine. Im wondering if there is a command I can use that will also accept schedule, and directive opt
Author: Conrad Macina <conrad.macina AT PFIZER DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 08:58:08 -0400
Perhaps you could use something like this (which Davina provided in a post a few months back): echo ". type:nsr group;name:mygroup\nupdate schedule:myschedule" | /usr/sbin/n sradmin -i - separate com
Author: David Ranieri <DRanieri AT EVERGREENINVESTMENTS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:45:48 -0400
Thanks for the help. Used a couple suggestions put together. Here's the final result. Just tested it and it works fine and dandy. Thanks again. os_backup GROUP="OS_ODYMERCDEV" SCHED="EI_Friday_1" ech