IT-Administration ST wrote:
Hello dear fellow-networkers,
getting more and more familiar with nsradmin I discovered a way how to do a nsradmin query for empty strings. This I would like to share with you.
Example for Solaris:
echo " . type: nsr client; remote access:\nshow name\nprint" | nsradmin -i -
| pg
This query will show the names of every nsr client where nothing is assigned to
"remote access".
It's good to see that you are learning so much about nsradmin, but a lot
of people on this list already know nsradmin very well. It might be more
appropriate to add your handy tips to the NetWorker FAQ rather than
posting them to the list. The address is in the footers of every posting.
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