Author: Michael Graff Andersen <mian71 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Mon, 9 Sep 2013 13:18:16 +0200
Hello Wondered if somebody had found a way to differentiate between VMs with change blocking enabled and VMs without change block tracking enabled We have some VMs where we cannot enable change block
Well, if you can do SQL to the database, then look at view "v$block_change_tracking" ... for example, "select * from v$block_change_tracking;" On the other hand, I have no idea what block change tra
That looks more like Oracle SQL than an advanced VM policy query to me Regards Michael Den 09/09/2013 kl. 19.10 skrev Wayne T Smith <WTSmith AT maine DOT edu>: Well, if you can do SQL to the database
Author: Anatoly Pugachev <matorola AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 2013 11:56:37 +0400
you can probably fill annotation field of vmware machines with vmware powercli adding a string to machine annotation and use it through query selection in the netbackup vmware policy... On Mon, Sep 9