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shashi0621
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Hi All,

Wew have vmware backups in our environment.ALL queries are set for automatic search.No manual is set.

Now i need to know which client is coming in which policy.

This client is not having any successfull backup.

Any command for this?or script by whoich i can see which all policies have which client?

NBU 7.5
Vcenter 5.1
vmware policy type  backups

 

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RamNagalla
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JOb is not coming in the console.

So backups are not running.. there is no point which client is having and which client is not having..

everything does not have the backups.. 

Dont you see any failure with Vmware policy name?

or one failure with EC 200?

if you see no failures .. there is something wrong with job schedule

if you see failure with EC 200, something needs to check with Query...

 

nbdiscover is the anohter command that you can check if included in vmware query or not

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO92138

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Marianne
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The failed job in Activity Monitor will tell you policy name.

Best to troubleshoot the error and fix the reason for failure.

Michael_G_Ander
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Another option is to use the test query in the ware policies and see which clients are included in the policies.

The standard questions: Have you checked: 1) What has changed. 2) The manual 3) If there are any tech notes or VOX posts regarding the issue

shashi0621
Level 5

thanks Michael.

 

@marianne:JOb is not coming in the console.

 

is there any commandline for this?

RamNagalla
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JOb is not coming in the console.

So backups are not running.. there is no point which client is having and which client is not having..

everything does not have the backups.. 

Dont you see any failure with Vmware policy name?

or one failure with EC 200?

if you see no failures .. there is something wrong with job schedule

if you see failure with EC 200, something needs to check with Query...

 

nbdiscover is the anohter command that you can check if included in vmware query or not

http://www.symantec.com/business/support/index?page=content&id=HOWTO92138

Marianne
Level 6
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If you have more than one VMware policy, you need to carefully check selection criteria.

Something in current search criteria is causing this client to be excluded.