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[Veritas-bu] Command via bpcd

2006-05-09 17:18:48
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Command via bpcd
From: austin.murphy AT gmail DOT com (Austin Murphy)
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 17:18:48 -0400
Thanks Hampus,
In a previous email to the list (before I subscribed)  Bob Stump shows this:
>> the general syntax is
>> bpgp from <client> <filename on client> <filename on master>
>> bpgp to <client> <filename on master> <filename on client>

Can the command "bpgp" also create directories and/or support wildcards?

How about bpinst?
$ bpinst -h
<...>
        bpinst -MISC
        [ -d ]
        [ -enforce_version_check ]
        [ -X ]
        -host client_name
        -Z file_name
        -dest dest_path
        -src src_path
<...>

Again, in a previous email Charles Ballowe wrote:
> bpinst -MISC -X -Z script_name.sh -src /path/to/script -dest
> /usr/openv/netbackup/bin -host client_name
>
> make script_name.sh something that appends the server to the bp.conf
> --- the option for -dest must be as above, the path to script is the
> directory where your script resides on the master. The sneaky part is
> that this copies the script to the client, executes it, and removes
> it. It's quite useful for lots of administrative tasks. It only works
> with unix clients though - the bpgp seems to be useful for sending
> files to unix and windows. Without the -X it can be used to send any
> file from the master to the client and isn't restricted to that bin
> directory as a destination.

Does anyone know what -d does? delete? debug? directory?
How about  -enforce_version_check?

Thanks,

Austin

On 5/8/06, Hampus Lind <hampus.lind AT rps.police DOT se> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes it is possible. bpgp I think its called. Bpinst also do something like
> that..
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Austin Murphy
> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 12:09 PM
> To: veritas-bu
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] Command via bpcd
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to remotely run a command through
> BPCD ?


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