It’s a Windows environment.
From: Clooney, David
[mailto:david.clooney AT bankofamerica DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007
9:08 AM
To: Clooney, David; Martin,
Jonathan; Lawler, Michael C.;
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Script
to see skipped files
If unix
bperror -backstat
-hoursago 24 -U | grep "^ 1" | awk '{print $2'} | sort -u |
while read CLIENT;
do bperror -problems
-hoursago 24 -client $CLIENT -columns 200 -U;
done
Dave
From: veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Clooney, David
Sent: 13 September 2007 14:03
To: Martin, Jonathan; Lawler, Michael C.;
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Script
to see skipped files
Windows or Unix env ?
Dave
From:
veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Martin, Jonathan
Sent: 13 September 2007 13:56
To: Lawler,
Michael C.; veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Script
to see skipped files
I just ran a quick test. Copy and
paste from the report to a txt file. Open it with Excel, delimited type
by tab and : (colon.) Sort by column K and delete every row that doesn't
start with WRN - Can't open file. I don't know that you are a windows
shop, but you could easily parse this information with grep, awk and/or perl.
I just don't know how to get this data out
of Netbackup without using the GUI for the problems report.
-Jonathan
From:
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Lawler, Michael C.
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007
8:31 AM
To:
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Script to
see skipped files
I’ve worked with that a bit, but
I’m having the same issue as you, trouble parseing it down into something
readable. There are a couple of reporting tools out there that will give
it to me, but the cost they are charging is just a bit to much to make it worth
it…one would have though that NOM would have included a report of this
nature, but I guess that was just to much to ask from a reporting and
management tool :P
From: Martin, Jonathan
[mailto:JMARTI05 AT intersil DOT com]
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007
8:27 AM
To: Lawler,
Michael C.; veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: RE: [Veritas-bu] Script
to see skipped files
In the Windows gui you can run a general
problems report and parse that for them. I'm not sure how to parse this
information from the command line. Perhaps its in log file
somewhere? Probably on the client. Anyhow Reports --> Problems.
-Jonathan
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu] On Behalf Of Lawler, Michael C.
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007
8:11 AM
To:
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Script to
see skipped files
Does anyone out there have a script to allow NBU to send you
the list of skipped files for a status 1 job? Or know of a way to get NOM
to report these without having to go through each job one by one to track them
down…I’m spending way to much time each day hunting these little
buggers down trying to clean them up!
Michael Lawler
Systems Administrator, I
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