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[Veritas-bu] **** Assistance Plz ;-) *****

2005-09-22 00:44:42
Subject: [Veritas-bu] **** Assistance Plz ;-) *****
From: Smita.Agarwal AT ge DOT com (Agarwal, Smita S (GE Consumer Finance))
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 10:14:42 +0530
hi, 
it seems i ve wronly been receving your mails so kindly remove me from your 
mailing list,
regards

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        From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu on behalf of 
Tschida, Tom (C)(STP) 
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        Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] **** Assistance Plz ;-) *****
        
        
        I've used crons that basically run "bpdbjobs -report | grep -i active | 
grep policyname" .  Then you can run "bpdbjobs -kill" and kill the particular 
job.  
         
        Tom Tschida
        Guidant Corp.

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        __________________ 
        
        
        
        I have a master/media server; Solaris 2.8 64 bit running  NBU 5.1 MP2. 
        
        Does anyone have any script(s) or a place where I can obtain any 
script(s) which will do the following: 
        
        (1) Monitor if a backup job has not completed its backup within its 
scheduled amount of time (start window)  and...... 
        (2) If it has not cancel it. 
        
        I've spoken to Veritas...oops... Symantec and this feature is not yet 
there. 
        
        One of many reason you would want something like this is if at the end 
of your backup process you will be executing a bpend_notify  which, starts up a 
process that must be active by a specific time. 
        
        Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions and solutions. 
        
        
        Ray H. 
        ext 8527 
         



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