Re: [Networker] SJI Shortcuts??
2005-12-29 09:17:09
Probably done in perl, however the source for the sji is
unavailable...he already offered to write it for us if we could get the
source...they tell us it is not available.
Kathleen Scalise
Asst. Vice President
Network Services and Technology Support
Merrill Lynch - Jacksonville, Florida
Phone: 904.218.5139
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU]
On Behalf Of Peter Viertel
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 11:22 PM
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] SJI Shortcuts??
Did he write it in perl?
ActiveState perl is a good package for putting perl onto windows
boxes...
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From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT edu]
On Behalf Of Kathleen
Sent: Thursday, 29 December 2005 3:10 AM
To: NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT edu
Subject: [Networker] SJI Shortcuts??
As I have posted before we are migrating from UNIX to Windows (I know, I
know)...
My UNIX SA is no longer with the company and he built this great
alternative to the sji commands. For example, this is the results of
sjirelem 6.0.1 - nifty eh! Arm, Ports, Drives and a few slots are shown
Mech M1 1 Empty
EEport P1 16 Empty
EEport P2 17 Empty
EEport P3 18 Empty
EEport P4 19 Empty
EEport P5 20 Empty
EEport P6 21 Empty
EEport P7 22 Empty
EEport P8 23 Empty
EEport P9 24 Empty
EEport P10 25 Empty
EEport P11 26 Empty
EEport P12 27 Empty
EEport P13 28 Empty
EEport P14 29 CB1177
EEport P15 30 CB1178
EEport P16 31 CB1180
Drive D1 256 X01500
Drive D2 257 Empty
Drive D3 258 Empty
Drive D4 259 Empty
Drive D5 260 Empty
Drive D6 261 Empty
Drive D7 262 Empty
Drive D8 263 Empty
Slot S1 4096 000003
Slot S2 4097 000002
Slot S3 4098 000041
Slot S4 4099 000004
Slot S5 4100 000005
Slot S6 4101 000006
Slot S7 4102 000007
Slot S8 4103 000008
Slot S9 4104 000009
Slot S10 4105 000010
Does anybody have any thing that might help me out in the W2K
environment rather than the sjirelem output?? As you can see I have
been very SPOILED and to even have to think about what I need to do with
the sji command vs that of which I have had for the past 5
years...YIKES!
ANY suggestions are appreciated!!
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