When cloning savesets from adv_file devices to tape (via a script) from which device does networker read, the actual adv_file device or the _AF_readonly device? In other words, do I need to feed nsrc
I found if I pipe the mminfo output to 'sed 1d', I can get rid of the column header. However, I am still curious about my first question: if you give nsrclone an ssid (without a cloneid) of a save se
Tony, Restore/stage/clone will by default try to read from the saveset that has the lowest "cloneid". The cloneid for the saveset on the RO adv_file device will by default be the one with the lower c
I believe mminfo prints headers whenever the report contains more than one column and no header if only one is present. So for your report, you'd need to strip the header externally (like with 'tail
Author: "Ronquillo, Merill CONT (NAVFAC)" <merill.ronquillo AT NAVY DOT MIL>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 15:41:17 -0700
-x exportspec As an alternative to the default human-readable output format, exportspec provides for two styles of programreadable output formats. The exportspec `m' displays XML output, while expor