11-02-2009 02:30 PM
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11-02-2009 08:31 PM
Directly through UI, there is not much of an option. Although, you may want to check the job summary, which you get when you submit the job. You can print this job summary or save it in differen formats.
Alternatively, bemcmd command line is an option for you.
Open a command prompt. Go to c:\program files\symantec\Backup Exec folder, and execute following command:
bemcmd -o506 -j<backup job name> -d3
In the command, replace backup job name with the name of Backup Job for which you are looking for schedule. You can have the backckup job name in double quotes. You may redirect the output to a csv file. I have tried it to text file, that looks ok. But, for csv file, you may want to try and see if MS Excel can read it.
Please mark it a solution, if this is useful.
Thanks
11-02-2009 08:31 PM
Directly through UI, there is not much of an option. Although, you may want to check the job summary, which you get when you submit the job. You can print this job summary or save it in differen formats.
Alternatively, bemcmd command line is an option for you.
Open a command prompt. Go to c:\program files\symantec\Backup Exec folder, and execute following command:
bemcmd -o506 -j<backup job name> -d3
In the command, replace backup job name with the name of Backup Job for which you are looking for schedule. You can have the backckup job name in double quotes. You may redirect the output to a csv file. I have tried it to text file, that looks ok. But, for csv file, you may want to try and see if MS Excel can read it.
Please mark it a solution, if this is useful.
Thanks
11-02-2009 08:33 PM