07-15-2011 11:22 PM
Hey Guys!
How do I restart a series of backup jobs? Say for example from jobid 2100 t0 2110.
Earlier I have done that but now I can't figure out the commadn. Soming thing similar to bpdbjobs -restart 2100-10
OS: Centos 5.6
Krish
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07-18-2011 01:22 PM
Because you told it to restart 10190 jobs
217407-12
you do not have job details in your jobs database back to jobid 12, but you do (or did at the time you ran this command have job details back to job 207217
(207217 + 10190 = 217407)
If you had run the command
bpdbjobs -restart 217407-217412
or
bpdbjobs -restart 217412-217407
Then you would have seen only the 6 jobs you intended to restart.
07-16-2011 12:02 AM
You have run that command from /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/
Thanks...
07-16-2011 02:07 AM
Hi Kiran,
Thanks for the reply.
But the restating using command :
[root@backup02 ~]# bpdbjobs -restart 217407-12
07-17-2011 09:53 PM
bpdbjobs -restart 217407,217408,217409,217410,217411,217412
07-18-2011 11:11 AM
Guys, is it possble to see the media details or job progress details in bpdbjobs.
in other words, if I do not have access to GUI, can I see the contents of the 2nd tab which show what is going on with the job currently in bpdbjobs / or with any other command.
07-18-2011 11:47 AM
Yes..
bpdbjobs -report -jobid ### -all_columns
This might help:
http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=TECH65123
Thanks,
07-18-2011 01:22 PM
Because you told it to restart 10190 jobs
217407-12
you do not have job details in your jobs database back to jobid 12, but you do (or did at the time you ran this command have job details back to job 207217
(207217 + 10190 = 217407)
If you had run the command
bpdbjobs -restart 217407-217412
or
bpdbjobs -restart 217412-217407
Then you would have seen only the 6 jobs you intended to restart.
07-21-2011 03:49 AM
Thanks Kevin! I was looking for the same!