Sean,
What is the /usr/local/bin/dtlapse command refered to in your code?
Robert Maiello
Thomson
Medical Economics
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 13:50:44 -0500, Sean P Higgins <shiggin4 AT CSC DOT COM>
wrote:
>robert,
>
>here is a script that i've written for a little more advanced cloning. it
>uses perl. you will probably also have to install the proc::background
>module. it uses several different methods to determine what savesets
>should be cloned. it's currently set up to only make one clone of each
>saveset and run on four drives (2 read / 2 write). with a little
>modification, though, i'm sure you can take out or put in anything you
>want.
>
>it basically functions as
>
>clone "<mminfo type query string>" "clone pool"
>
>if anyone else likes the script or has any suggestions / modifications,
>please let me know. i also run it chiefly on solaris, so i'm not sure if
>their is anything OS specific i've used in there.
>
>the script can be downloaded from http://www.slackerific.com/legato/clone
>
>cheers,
>
>sean higgins
>unix systems admin
>csc energy services
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> Does anyone have a good shell/perl type script that'll take complete,
>full backups that haven't been cloned and clone them off to tapes?
>We're currently using one from someone who left and the sucker is rather
>complicated just trying to figure out what's valid to clone. Before I
>write my own I'd like to look at some other's examples and see what
>options there are to do it faster and easier.
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>Robert
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