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- Stumpr2Level 6bpgetconfig -M
| grep VERSIONINFO. - DavidParkerLevel 6If you're logged directly into the client, you can also look at this file:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/version - Stumpr2Level 6There is also a script that you can run called check_coverage
MasterBob:/root# check_coverage -hardware -client griswold
Generating Hardware/OS Report for client griswold
Completed report for griswold
The Hardware/OS Report can be found in /tmp/hardware_rpt.01-12@10:53
# cat /tmp/hardware_rpt.01-12@10:53
Policy Hardware/OS Report
-------------------------
Key: * - Policy is not active
CLIENT - hostname (uname information)
VERSION - NetBackup version running on the client
CLIENT: griswold (sun4u/SunOS 5.9 Generic_118558-23)
VERSION: NetBackup-Solaris9 5.1MP4
Policy Name Hardware/OS
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griswold_fs Solaris/Solaris9 - Thomas_NguyenLevel 4Hi Bob,
Thanks for your reply, one more question how could I get client list, b/c I need to get client version list before I upgrade to Netbackup 6.0 Thanks - Stumpr2Level 6bppllist -l -allpolicies | grep CLIENT | awk '{print $2}' | sort -u
- Thomas_NguyenLevel 4Thanks Bob
- Quy_NguyenLevel 0Hi Bob,
Please tell me if there is a way to check maintenance pack level (for NBU 5.1) on Windows clients because neither bpgetconfig or "check_coverage -hardware" shows the MP level for NT clients. I mean check it from the master server since we don't have access to the clients.
Thank you
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Quy Nguyen - Stumpr2Level 6Well there are a few ways to get that information, but none of them are easy
If you backup $INSTALL_DIR\Veritas\netbackup\patch
1. use bplist or bpflist to check for the existence of a MP directory
C:\Program Files\VERITAS\Patch\NB_51_4_M
2. use the Backup/restore/archive GUI to look for the patch directory
If you do not backup the directory then You could try to use bpgp from the master server
# bpgp from W2K "/C/\\Program Files\\VERITAS\\NetBackup\\patch\\History.log" /tmp/gotit
and then read from the history log
The good thing is that once you have a list of clients you can script a for loop.
you would have to be careful of the $INSTALL_DIR as sometimes it is on C: and sometimes on another drive. - sdoModeratorHi Bob,
Is bpgp an NBU Solaris thing? I can't find the util on my Win2000 AS SP4 wih NBU ES v5.1 MP6 clustered master server.
Thanks,
Dave. - Stumpr2Level 6It's UNIX and it can be run from any UNIX media server.
enjoy!
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