I am not the original author of this script, but have modified and maintained it over the years.
#!/usr/bin/ksh
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# Keith G. Deems
# Check drives, bring drive up if down, emai...
This is just a modification to the Supplied "available_media.sh" script. It will report on the available scratch media per each robot. I find this useful to know if a robot is low on scratch media before jobs fail.
It currently runs on UNIX systems.
This reporting script generates a report for clients that have had problems backing up for:
The past 2 consecutive days
The past 3 consecutive days
No backups for the past 7 days
No backups for the past 24 hours
Error code 196 (Window Closed)
# Pur...
This is a report script that tracks changes from day-to-day. It provides more details than Deepak's script (http://www.symantec.com/connect/downloads/policy-change-details-script) for those who want more.
This is designed to run once per day via cr...
The attached UNIX bash script "media_used_by_clients.txt" is a script I wrote so we could track by server/client what media was used . This gives us a daily history on a per server basis for what tapes are needed in the event of a disaster.
We have...
I am not a Powershell script writer unfortunately. I wrote this script several years ago and still use it today, but on a UNIX master. I have always considered re-writing it for windows use, but never got around to it. It should be fairly simple to w...
There is no way I know of to list the contents of a backup via command line. That is the crux of the problem. Maybe someone else knows a way to do that. However if I do find a way to, I'll announce it here for sure.
Parcing output in Solaris is prett...
Hi Indyrb,
You are searching for the illusive "Holy Grail" of NetBackup reporting. :) I know because I have also been on this quest and come up empty handed.
The -preview will not get you what you are seeking as it does not list the contents of the ...
hmm... what kinds of policies are you running? If you are running VMWARE with a query for the client selector the name of the client is not contained in this tree and thus should show as none.
Another thing you can check is what flavor of perl you ha...