Re: [Veritas-bu] Bperror command in 6.5.2

2008-12-01 Thread Brendan Clover
Thanks Mike and John, 

Adding the seconds worked a treat, obviously changed functionality from 6.5.1 
and 5.1.

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Brendan,

Try adding the seconds field to the start and end time.That should
work.

bperror -U -backstat -d 11/30/2008 17:00:00 -e 12/12/2008 18:00:00 



-Mike

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Hi All,

We use the bperror command to report on the status of last nights
backups with a command line something like this:

sudo bperror -U -backstat -d 11/30/2008 17:00 -e 11/12/2008 18:00

However since upgrading our master server to 6.5.2 over the weekend this
command errors, if I remove the time fields the command works again.
The help for bperror suggests that the above command is still valid,
does anyone know of a work around without using the hours ago switch?

Regards,

Brendan Clover
Information Technologist
Systems Infrastructure
University of South Australia
Phone: +61 8 830 23641 
Fax: +61 8 830 25800

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Re: [Veritas-bu] Bperror command in 6.5.2

2008-12-01 Thread Steve Fogarty
Your start date is after your end date.

Start is Nov 30
End is  Nov 12.

Steve



On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 7:24 PM, Brendan Clover
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Hi All,

 We use the bperror command to report on the status of last nights backups
 with a command line something like this:

 sudo bperror -U -backstat -d 11/30/2008 17:00 -e 11/12/2008 18:00

 However since upgrading our master server to 6.5.2 over the weekend this
 command errors, if I remove the time fields the command works again.  The
 help for bperror suggests that the above command is still valid, does anyone
 know of a work around without using the hours ago switch?

 Regards,

 Brendan Clover
 Information Technologist
 Systems Infrastructure
 University of South Australia
 Phone: +61 8 830 23641
 Fax: +61 8 830 25800

 Log your own service calls here: http://www.unisa.edu.au/helpdesk
 AskIT documentation and FAQs: http://www.unisa.edu.au/askit


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Re: [Veritas-bu] bperror command

2008-11-25 Thread JCrowe
Dear Judy,

I think if you add -t BACKUP to it, so that it would read:

  bperror -U -problems -t BACKUP -hoursago 24

should do it ...

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bperror -U  -problems -hoursago 24

this is the bperror command I currently have.
but this shows errors for restores as well as backups.

does anybody know the trick to get to only show errors for backups.

I tried the -t backstat but that gives me restore errors as well.


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Re: [Veritas-bu] bperror command

2008-11-25 Thread judy_hinchcliffe
Thanks I missed seeing that in the man pages.

 

 



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Dear Judy, 

I think if you add -t BACKUP to it, so that it would read: 

  bperror -U -problems -t BACKUP -hoursago 24 

should do it ... 

Cheers
John

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bperror -U  -problems -hoursago 24

this is the bperror command I currently have.
but this shows errors for restores as well as backups.

does anybody know the trick to get to only show errors for backups.

I tried the -t backstat but that gives me restore errors as well.


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