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Re: [Networker] Another bug in mminfo for version 7.2.2

2006-07-10 10:50:07
Subject: Re: [Networker] Another bug in mminfo for version 7.2.2
From: "Jones, Steven" <SJones AT SANZ DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 08:37:33 -0600
Just curious, but does...

mminfo -s server -q volume=460003,volume=460024,volume=460020,volume=460022

still work the way it should in 7.2.2, or is that broke too?  I don't have any 
scripts that use either syntax right now, but we're upgrading to 7.2.2 soon and 
it'd be nice to know.


-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion on behalf of Peter Viertel
Sent: Mon 7/10/2006 7:21 AM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: [Networker] Another bug in mminfo for version 7.2.2
 
Further to the mminfo bug in unix 7.2.2 that Merill Ronquillo found,
I've found another change in cmdline behaviour. This time however it's
not so clear to me from the doco what it should do, but there's no
mention of the change in the release notes, so that makes it a bug in my
book.

For example in earlier versions;  mminfo -m volume volume volume   would
show a -m style report for each of the three volumes listed, but now if
you list more than one volume it ignores the specified volumes and shows
every volume in the database.

To demonstrate, I am comparing the mminfo client binary from solaris
7.2.1 with solaris 7.2.2, querying a solaris 7.2.2 server:

********************
With no volumes specified, show every volume in database... Ok pretty
well as expected...

[email protected]# mminfo -s server -m
   volume                  written  (%)  expires     read mounts
capacity
   460000                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13   53 GB     3    200
GB
   460001                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460002                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460004                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13 9418 MB     3    200
GB

[email protected]# mminfo -s server -m
   volume                  written  (%)  expires     read mounts
capacity
   460000                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13   53 GB     3    200
GB
   460001                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460002                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460004                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13 9418 MB     3    200
GB


*********************
Next, with just one volume specified, same in each version...

[email protected]# mminfo -m 460001
   volume                  written  (%)  expires     read mounts
capacity
   460001                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13    0 KB     1    200
GB

[email protected]# mminfo -m 460001
   volume                  written  (%)  expires     read mounts
capacity
   460001                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13    0 KB     1    200
GB

*********************
Now, try it with more than one volume specified! This is where it
changes...

[email protected]# mminfo -s server -m 460003 460024 460020 460022
   volume                  written  (%)  expires     read mounts
capacity
   460000                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13   53 GB     3    200
GB
   460001                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460002                    53 GB  27%  07/08/13    0 KB     1    200
GB
   460004                  9448 MB   5%  07/09/13 9418 MB     3    200
GB


[email protected]# mminfo -s server -m 460003 460024 460020 460022
mminfo: no matches found for the query


(for completeness, heres the output of what):

/usr/sbin/mminfo:
         Product:      NetWorker
         Release:      7.2.2.Build.422
         Build number: 422
         Build date:   Tue Mar 14 19:28:39 2006
         Build arch.:  solaris7w
         Build info:   DBG=0,OPT=-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
        SunOS 5.7 Generic October 1998

/usr/sbin/mminfo:
         Product:      NetWorker
         Release:      7.2.1.Build.311
         Build number: 311
         Build date:   Mon Aug  8 16:54:07 2005
         Build arch.:  solaris7w
         Build info:   DBG=0,OPT=-O2 -fno-strict-aliasing
        SunOS 5.7 Generic October 1998




at least I found this one before upgrading anything that matters.....

-peterv.



 

-----Original Message-----
From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT edu]
On Behalf Of Merill Ronquillo
Sent: Friday, 23 June 2006 10:14 AM
To: NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT edu
Subject: [Networker] What's wrong with this mminfo query?

Running this on 7.2.2 for UNIX...

mminfo -q 'pool=poolA,pool=poolB' -r 'volume,pool'

This seems to incorrectly query ALL pools. I did try this on one of my
Windows storage nodes (7.2.2 also) and the query worked.

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