02-05-2010 12:27 PM
When I set a calendar based schedule in gui then check my debug log I see that the bpplschedwin command does the work, I am trying to understand the parameters it uses and how it works. This is on a Netbackup 6.5.3.1 version running on a Solaris 10 box.
9:20:28.210 [21437] <2> bpplschedwin: VERBOSE = 8
09:20:28.210 [21437] <2> bpplschedwin: INITIATING: version NetBackup 6.5 created
: 2008103100
09:20:28.210 [21437] <2> logparams: reggie reggie_weekly -0 0 0 -1 0 0 -2 0 0 -3
0 0 -4 0 0 -5 64800 43200 -6 0 0 -M xxxx.xxxx
I uderstand that 64800 converts to a day and 43200 is the start time in seconds. The other parameters I don't understand.
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01-04-2018 06:38 AM
-Generation shows up in other Schedule-related commands. It looks like, at some point, there was going to be some concept of versioning for schedules, but it certainly isn't obvious from the GUI that that ever really took hold, but the parameter seems to have persisted.
01-04-2018 06:39 AM
What I find really annoying is that bpplschedwin isn't documented online.
01-04-2018 08:11 AM
There is honestly no point in digging up every undocumented command in old forum posts.
If it was meant to be used by NBU users/admins, it would be documented in the Commands manual.