Likewise, I am after a way of creating reports in NetBackup 3.4 that tell
me what tapes have been used, what data has been backed up to the tapes (ie
Vol1, vol2 etc) and what retention periods the tapes have on them.
We would like to run a report each day which tells us this information, in
a simple to read format.
Has anybody created such a script for NT machines ?
Thanks for your help
Jon Dodman
Server Technology Services
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Mobile +44 (0) 771 8149324
dodmanj AT willis DOT com
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"Curran Padake" <Curran.Padake AT nortel-dasa DOT de>@Eng.Auburn.EDU on
02/02/2001
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Information on DLT Tapes
Hello People,
Is there any of way of creating a log file or report of what images, what
information is held on what tapes etc.
I come from a Legato background which has a great tape handling faculities
which creates detailed save sets reports. I dont seem to find this faculity
available in Netbackup 3.2 GA. One helpful member of this mailing list did
mention the use of bpimaglist command, however I need more details of
information on tapes and also why tapes seem to get frozen now and again ?.
We have a master server running on NT and our clients are mixed NT and
Novell servers.
Thanks everyone for your help so far !.
Curran
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