12-22-2011 10:56 AM
Hi Team,
I have around 500 + servers in the netbackup 7.0 environment and we frequently need to find out the last successful Full Backup of particular server.
Is there any script or command which would help me to find it? My master server is running Linux RHEL 5.5.
Please help.
Thanks!
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12-23-2011 12:29 AM
then, based on the GUI's "Client Backups" report (which you could also use by the way!), you need to be looking at bpimagelist
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH20462
Client Backups Report
The Client Backups report shows detailed information on backups completed within the specified time period.
# cd /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd
# ./bpimagelist -U [-A|-client name] [-d <start_date> <start_time> -e <end_date> <end_time>]
12-22-2011 12:11 PM
in the BAR fulls are green - if the backup failed it would not be there at all.
Setting your view to NOT show as time line - makes it very easy to see when the last full was done.
Or is there more to your question that I am not seeing?
12-23-2011 12:29 AM
then, based on the GUI's "Client Backups" report (which you could also use by the way!), you need to be looking at bpimagelist
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH20462
Client Backups Report
The Client Backups report shows detailed information on backups completed within the specified time period.
# cd /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd
# ./bpimagelist -U [-A|-client name] [-d <start_date> <start_time> -e <end_date> <end_time>]
12-23-2011 12:57 AM
You can also replicate what is shown in the Acitivity Monitor at command line:
bpdbjobs -report
And there is some grep'ing or awk'ing could be done to get what you need.
There is also some configuration can be done to get other columns. Google 'bpdbjobs columns'
But Andy's Client Backup report recommendation is the ideal way to get what you want.
12-26-2011 03:07 AM
Andy,
Thanks a lot. I am almost close to what I was intending. The only thing I missing in this output of bpimagelist is the status code of that backup which could tell me whether backup was successful or not.
[root@server1 admincmd]# ./bpimagelist -U -client client1 -d 12/01/2011 -e 12/25/2011
Backed Up Expires Files KB C Sched Type Policy
---------------- ---------- -------- -------- - ------------ ------------
12/20/2011 22:45 01/20/2012 35277 20896042 N Cumulative I WD_Windows
12/20/2011 17:30 01/20/2012 16110 9085154 N Cumulative I WD_Windows
12/19/2011 16:23 01/19/2012 16110 9085154 N Cumulative I WD_Windows
12/17/2011 11:01 01/17/2012 16110 9085154 N Full Backup WD_Windows
12/12/2011 16:35 01/12/2012 16110 9085197 N Cumulative I WD_Windows
12/09/2011 09:53 01/09/2012 131596 197512905 N Full Backup WD_Windows
12/09/2011 09:25 01/09/2012 16110 9085197 N Full Backup WD_Windows
12/07/2011 07:10 01/07/2012 128598 221178457 N Full Backup WD_Windows
12/07/2011 06:38 01/07/2012 16110 9085197 N Full Backup WD_Windows
Can passing any argument do the trick?
12-26-2011 11:58 AM
bpimagelist will only report on successful backups. Same with Client Backup report.
No image info of unsuccessful/failed backups are kept.
09-19-2018 11:32 AM
Hi
Will this include the partially failed jobs because partially failed DB jobs have no use