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mdderecho
Level 3
4 years ago

Is there any NBU command/syntax to check the duration&speed of each completed AIR/replication job?

Hi guys, I just want to know if there's a specific NBU command/syntax to get the duration and speed of replication that lapse in Activity Monitor. I've tried the command "nbstlutil" but there's no output I needed. Hoping someone can help me thank you. :(

# /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbstlutil repllist -U -sincetime 2021/04/03 | more
/find PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856

Image:
Master Server : VMLPNBUINF01
Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856
Client : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01
Backup Time : 1617382856 (2021/04/03 01:00:56)
Policy : VMWPSAPDB01_AIR_BACKUP
Client Type : 40
Schedule Type : 0
Storage Lifecycle Policy : Monthly_HO_TO_DR
Storage Lifecycle State : 3 (COMPLETE)
Storage Lifecycle Is Inactive : false
Time In Process : 1617410995 (2021/04/03 08:49:55)
Data Classification ID : (none specified)
Version Number : 1
OriginMasterServer : (none specified)
OriginMasterServerID : {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000}
Import From Replica Time : 0 (0 secs)
Required Expiration Date : 0 (0 secs)
Created Date Time : 1617382856 (2021/04/03 01:00:56)

Copy:
Master Server : VMLPNBUINF01
Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856
Copy Number : 102
Copy Type : 3 (REPLICATE_TO_REMOTE_MASTER)
Expire Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56)
Expire LC Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56)
Try To Keep Time : 1648918856 (2022/04/03 01:00:56)
Residence : *Remote*Master*:Monthly_HO_TO_DR
Copy State : 5 (COPYCOMPLETE)
Job ID : 70850
Retention Type : 0 (FIXED)
MPX State : 0 (false)
RetryCount : 4
Last Retry Time : 1621258574 (2021/05/17 21:36:14)
Source : 1
Destination ID : (none specified)
Replica: : 0
DataFormat : 0 (DF_UNDEFINED)
SLP Index : 2

Replication Target:
Source Master Server: VMLPNBUINF01
Backup ID : PROD-VMWPSAPDB01_1617382856
Copy Number : 102
Target Machine : PMLRMSDPINF01
Target Info : PureDiskVolume
Remote Master : (none specified)

  • You can get сompleated replication jobs' details from bpdbjobs output.  You'll need columns "field37= kbpersec - Data transfer speed in kilobytes/second" and  "field10 = Elapsed time for the job" 

    • mdderecho's avatar
      mdderecho
      Level 3

      Hi Mike_Gavrilov ,
      Good day!
      Thank you for replying, apologies I'm not sure if I miss something, I just check the /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpdbjobs/root.<date>_00001.log but I can't see the specific job that I need to check the replication speed and elapsed time.

      Client:
      Backup Time : 1617382856 (2021/04/03 01:00:56)

      Log path:
      /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bpdbjobs/root.040321_00001.log
      00:02:47.780 [91728] <4> main: NetBackup 8.3: 2020070918
      00:02:47.780 [91728] <4> main: BPVERBOSE = 0 VERYVERBOSE = 0
      00:02:47.780 [91728] <4> main: switches
      00:02:47.780 [91728] <4> cmnlogPARAMS: -clean
      00:02:47.780 [91728] <2> bpdbjobs: VERBOSE = 0
      00:02:47.814 [91728] <2> logconnections: BPJOBD CONNECT FROM 10.7.231.147.57699 TO 10.7.231.147.13723 fd = 5
      00:02:47.814 [91728] <2> job_authenticate_connection: VxSS authentication check for now...
      00:02:47.855 [91728] <2> job_connect: Connected to the host VMLPNBUINF01 contype 54 jobid <0> socket <5>
      00:02:47.855 [91728] <2> job_connect: Connected on port 57699
      00:02:47.855 [91728] <4> JobdSockList::RegisterSocket: Register socket (5).
      00:02:49.676 [91728] <4> JobdSockList::UnregisterSocket: Unregister socket (5).
      00:02:49.677 [91728] <2> job_monitoring_exex: ACK disconnect
      00:02:49.677 [91728] <2> job_disconnect: Disconnected
      00:02:49.677 [91728] <4> main: 000:00:02
      20:53:01.098 [80929] <4> main: NetBackup 8.3: 2020070918
      20:53:01.098 [80929] <4> main: BPVERBOSE = 0 VERYVERBOSE = 0
      20:53:01.098 [80929] <4> main: switches
      20:53:01.098 [80929] <4> cmnlogPARAMS: -json 10 -file /usr/openv/var/global/telemetry/nb_runtime/1617454380_job_data.json -t 04/02/2021 20:32:49
      20:53:01.098 [80929] <2> bpdbjobs: VERBOSE = 0
      20:53:01.126 [80929] <2> logconnections: BPJOBD CONNECT FROM 10.7.231.147.52059 TO 10.7.231.147.13723 fd = 6
      20:53:01.126 [80929] <2> job_authenticate_connection: VxSS authentication check for now...
      20:53:01.165 [80929] <2> job_connect: Connected to the host VMLPNBUINF01 contype 54 jobid <0> socket <6>
      20:53:01.165 [80929] <2> job_connect: Connected on port 52059
      20:53:01.165 [80929] <4> JobdSockList::RegisterSocket: Register socket (6).
      20:53:01.473 [80929] <2> job_monitoring_ex: Got JOBENDOFSUMMARY
      20:53:01.473 [80929] <4> JobdSockList::UnregisterSocket: Unregister socket (6).
      20:53:01.474 [80929] <2> job_monitoring_exex: ACK disconnect
      20:53:01.474 [80929] <2> job_disconnect: Disconnected
      20:53:01.490 [80929] <4> main: 000:00:00
      20:53:17.762 [80986] <4> main: NetBackup 8.3: 2020070918
      20:53:17.762 [80986] <4> main: BPVERBOSE = 0 VERYVERBOSE = 0
      20:53:17.762 [80986] <4> main: switches
      20:53:17.762 [80986] <4> cmnlogPARAMS: -json -t 04/02/2021 20:53:17
      20:53:17.762 [80986] <2> bpdbjobs: VERBOSE = 0
      20:53:17.800 [80986] <2> logconnections: BPJOBD CONNECT FROM 10.7.231.147.33714 TO 10.7.231.147.13723 fd = 5
      20:53:17.800 [80986] <2> job_authenticate_connection: VxSS authentication check for now...
      20:53:17.839 [80986] <2> job_connect: Connected to the host VMLPNBUINF01 contype 54 jobid <0> socket <5>
      20:53:17.839 [80986] <2> job_connect: Connected on port 33714
      20:53:17.839 [80986] <4> JobdSockList::RegisterSocket: Register socket (5).
      20:53:18.032 [80986] <2> job_monitoring_ex: Got JOBENDOFSUMMARY
      20:53:18.040 [80986] <4> JobdSockList::UnregisterSocket: Unregister socket (5).
      20:53:18.040 [80986] <2> job_monitoring_exex: ACK disconnect
      20:53:18.040 [80986] <2> job_disconnect: Disconnected
      20:53:18.040 [80986] <4> main: 000:00:01


      • davidmoline's avatar
        davidmoline
        Level 6

        Hi mdderecho 

        Yes you missed something, Mike_Gavrilov was referring to the bpdbjobs command - I suspect he means using either the option -most_columns or -all_columns though I'm not sure which one. E.G.

        # bpdbjobs -all_columns

        David