On 7/17/13 5:04 PM, "Tim Mooney" <Tim.Mooney AT NDSU DOT EDU> wrote:
>In regard to: [Networker] Using nsradmin to export the configuration,...:
>
>> I have just been getting back into the driver's seat and was working
>>with nsradmin to export the networker configuration. Even with turning
>>on the options to show everything, the only types that are found are:
>>
>> nsradmin> types
>> Known types: NSR auditlog, NSR log, NSR remote agent,
>> NSR system port ranges, NSRLA;
>
>Are you by chance doing
>
> nsradmin -s your_backup_server_name -p nsrexec
>
>to start up nsradmin? If so, try just
>
> nsradmin -s your_backup_server_name
>
>The list of resource types is different when you're talking to the nsrexec
>service, versus the standard service.
>
>Tim
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Thank you Tim, Dave, and bingo.
I was using "-p nsrexecd" - once I dropped the "d" everything was present.
It has been a couple of years and this was only an end to a means to find
the rest of the data types. I am standing up a brand new system, but the
clients are being transferred from another system. I want to script the
configuration extraction from the old system and import it into the new
one including schedules, directives, clients, etc.
Patti
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