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Siva2
Level 2

Hi SMEs,

I am looking for a single netbackup command which can help to identify status of a particular submited backup job & status that particular job.Thanks,

Regards,

Siva

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Nicolai
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No single command can provide that. The command "bpdbjobs" is the best shot, That command provide same information as the activity monitor in text form.

http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO72644

You will however need to filter the result to get the infrormation you require.

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mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

It's actually quite difficult to filter as depending on the type of job, the number of fields changes - think bpdbjobs on it's own like above is the easiest, just ignore the fileds you don't want.

 

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Siva2
Level 2

Hi SMEs,

I am looking for a single netbackup command which can help me to identify status of a  submited particular backup job ID & client who sumited that backup job.Thanks,

Regards,

Siva

mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpdbjobs

 

root@womble 06650748 $ bpdbjobs
JobID         Type State Status      Policy Schedule Client Dest Media Svr Active PID FATPipe
 1037 Image Delete  Done      1                                                 19447
 1036 Image Delete  Done      1                                                  3548
 1035       Backup  Done   2009 womble_tape     full womble
 1034 Image Delete  Done      1                                                 17517
 1033 Image Delete  Done      1                                                  2896
 1032 Image Delete  Done      1                                                 20536
 1031 Image Delete  Done      1                                                  8391
 1030       Backup  Done      0  womble_sp1     full womble         womble       3843      No
 1029 Image Delete  Done      1                                                  7502
  987      Restore  Done   2850                      womble                      3804

 

Nicolai
Moderator
Moderator
Partner    VIP   

No single command can provide that. The command "bpdbjobs" is the best shot, That command provide same information as the activity monitor in text form.

http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO72644

You will however need to filter the result to get the infrormation you require.

mph999
Level 6
Employee Accredited

It's actually quite difficult to filter as depending on the type of job, the number of fields changes - think bpdbjobs on it's own like above is the easiest, just ignore the fileds you don't want.

 

Siva2
Level 2

Thanks All...it helps...

 

Regards,

Siva

rk1074
Level 6
Partner

Hi Siva,

 

As a part of good gesture and community ettiquettes, do  mark the best answer as ur solution. It will help others with the same problem.

 

Cheers :)