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Karl
Thanks. I for one am not overly keen on compressing the catalog,
so hopefully I will not run into this problem
:-)
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Hi
what I understand is, if you use have a Catalog Backup Tape, you
can use BPRECOVER onto the new Server, providing the Server name is
correct.
There is an unofficial method to recovering the data to a
different server, but not sure if you want to go down this route, and I d
You could also use an oracle policy and create a script on the client
that runs through the policy. You would add the script/command info to
the policy file list. Bpgp will just move files. I think bpinst may
do this as someone else mentioned.
Monte
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vmoprcmd has a lot of drive commands for remote servers.
Run "vmoprcmd -Q" for the list.
The "clean" commands are:
-cleanlist
Display drive cleaning information.
-clean
Send media configuration commands to tpclean. This option is used
by java.
Use "-h" to specify the me
I don't think it will work. If it works, that will be a big security
problem for us.
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] Command via bpcd
Does anyone know i
Hi,
Yes it is possible. bpgp I think its called. Bpinst also do something like
that..
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Does anyone know if it is possible to remotely run a command through BPCD ?
I am interested in running "tpclean -L" on a SAN Media Server's SSO
tape drive from the master server in a script.
Austin
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Ah, thanks.
On 5/8/06, Steven L. Sesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not sure what version/platform you're running - I just ran this command
successfully on my master server, which is running Solaris 8, NBU 5.1 MP4.
Oh wait - you ran bpmedialist, not bpimagelist. Just cut and paste the
command tha
Not sure what version/platform you're running - I just ran this command
successfully on my master server, which is running Solaris 8, NBU 5.1 MP4.
Oh wait - you ran bpmedialist, not bpimagelist. Just cut and paste the
command that I sent you, it'll work! :)
--Steve
Justin Piszcz wrote:
bp
bpmedialist -L /tmp/file works
On 5/8/06, Justin Piszcz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
bpmedialist: unrecognized option -A
On 5/8/06, Steven L. Sesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On your master server, run the following:
>
> bpimagelist -A -media -hoursago 24 |grep -i AB1234
>
> --Steve
>
> Justin
On your master server, run the following:
bpimagelist -A -media -hoursago 24 |grep -i AB1234
--Steve
Justin Piszcz wrote:
I want to find out what media server last mounted tape AB1234, what is
the best way to do this?
I have several media servers in different geographical areas and I
need to
bpmedialist: unrecognized option -A
On 5/8/06, Steven L. Sesar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On your master server, run the following:
bpimagelist -A -media -hoursago 24 |grep -i AB1234
--Steve
Justin Piszcz wrote:
> I want to find out what media server last mounted tape AB1234, what is
> the
I want to find out what media server last mounted tape AB1234, what is
the best way to do this?
I have several media servers in different geographical areas and I
need to know which last mounted the tape in order to locate it.
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