You should be able to grep for something like "mainempty" and see it start just
because the process will have a '-mainempty' if its for a policy run. If
verbosity is set at '5' or above then subroutine tags are printed. For a
bpsched to turn into a mainempty run, it passes through one that's called
something like mainempty_bpsched or main_bpsched.
That is assuming your bpsched interval is high enough that the old one stops
before a new mainempty is run. Bpsched was modified some time ago to handle
overlaps and new bpsched jobs would add to the worklist and then exit with a
note in the log ("grep bpsched_main {log} | grep 'already'"). The script would
have to check for both possibilities.
Kevin
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[mailto:veritas-bu-bounces at mailman.eng.auburn.edu]On Behalf Of Clooney,
David
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 3:45 AM
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpshed activity entry
Hi all
Its been a while , hope you are all well.
Quick Q which someone might be able to answer straight off the bat.
We had a situation where the wake up interval was set to 0, probably due
to some planned work however this was not changed back out of error and
therefore all scheduled backups failed understandably.
Want to put a quick script together to check the bpsched log to confirm
bpsched is in actual fact waking up scheduling jobs.
Need I say 5.1, as the bpsched log is huge can anyone point out the text
I'm looking for to save me trawling ?
Much appreciated
Dave Clooney
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