Great! Thank you.
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Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpgp is gone from 6.5 and now bpdir too !?
... Potentially, if I get time, I
Of course, you are all correct, my hack isn't really a replacement for the
original tools at all, although it will allow you to pull from a client. To be
honest, it's extremely ugly, not at all portable, probably only works on
Solaris, I just wanted to prove that the wall is not impenetrable.
ickly adds up.
Especially including all the verbose=5 NetBackup logfiles.
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpgp is
Preston; VERITAS-BU@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpgp is gone from 6.5 and now bpdir too !?
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Stump, Bob A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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My actual job related need is to be able to bpdir to locate
exclude/include files
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Stump, Bob A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My actual job related need is to be able to bpdir to locate
> exclude/include files, "get" them, modify them, "put" them back.
Use bplist to identify the files you want to get, bprestore to restore them
to another syst
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This documents how to use nbgp to pull info from servers. What about
using it to push data
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> This took all day to suss out.
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> If you have gdb installed
Thanks!
Any luck on bpdir?
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This took all day to
This took all day to suss out.
If you have gdb installed on your NBU6.5 server, then this script will start
nbgp with some suitable args and then sets a breakpoint when it calls it's
internal function "copy_file_from_server". At this point we squirt in a new
filename then continue execution an
This took all day to suss out.
If you have gdb installed on your NBU6.5 server, then this script will start
nbgp with some suitable args and then sets a breakpoint when it calls it's
internal function "copy_file_from_server". At this point we squirt in a new
filename then continue execution an
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I completely agree, Bob. It was the only way to check and maintain
exclude lists on non-Windows clients. (Windows clients have
bpgetconfig/bpsetconfig.) I have a great script for using bpgp
Subject: [Veritas-bu] bpgp is gone from 6.5 and now bpdir too !?
How are we supposed to check for exclude lists?
How are we going to maintain exclude lists?
They've taken away our tools.
We either need to have them back or be given an alternate solution.
Bob Stump
Fidelity Information Service
How are we supposed to check for exclude lists?
How are we going to maintain exclude lists?
They've taken away our tools.
We either need to have them back or be given an alternate solution.
Bob Stump
Fidelity Information Services
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Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpgp ?
Hi!
Some thoughts, since we do this. We use a bpdir PERL wrapper to get all
of the files in a particular directory every day.
Then foreach thru to get those files. We do this daily, since we have
users that change
Hi!
Some thoughts, since we do this. We use a bpdir PERL wrapper to get all
of the files in a particular directory every day.
Then foreach thru to get those files. We do this daily, since we have
users that change config things and break 'em. This way we have evidence
without backing up those f
* Clooney, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-08-15 12:35]:
> Hi all
>
> Trying to rollout an upgrade of x number of solaris clients , the
> problem I have is the SA'a want to simply remove the package and then
> add the new, which will detroy any exclude_lists
> out there in the environment.
>
>
: 15 August 2006 16:45
To: James Pattinson
Cc: Clooney, David; List Veritas List
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] bpgp ?
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 03:29:05PM +0100, James Pattinson wrote:
> In my experience you can push out from the master to upgrade a client
> even if there's no remote shell
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 03:29:05PM +0100, James Pattinson wrote:
> In my experience you can push out from the master to upgrade a client
> even if there's no remote shell access, as long as you have "some"
> version of NBU installed. It uses the bpcd connection only, and then
> probably tar to w
David,
In my experience you can push out from the master to upgrade a client
even if there's no remote shell access, as long as you have "some"
version of NBU installed. It uses the bpcd connection only, and then
probably tar to write the new files out.
Worth a try on a couple of test servers
x27;t have logins to all the servers for Ftp_to client
either.
In a fix I'm afraid, like you idea of a template though.
Regards
Dave
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> On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 12:35:03PM +0100, Clooney, David wrote:
> > Trying to rollout an upgrade of x number of solaris clients , the
> > problem I h
What are the clients upgrading from->to ?
Major revision? Or maint pack?
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On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 12:35:03PM +0100, Clooney, David wrote:
> Trying to rollout an upgrade of x number of solaris clients , the
> p
Hi
all
Trying to rollout an
upgrade of x number of solaris clients , the problem I have is the SA'a
want to simply remove the package and then add the new, which will detroy any
exclude_lists
out there in the
environment.
I use bpgp quite a
bit in secured environments and find very us
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 12:35:03PM +0100, Clooney, David wrote:
> Trying to rollout an upgrade of x number of solaris clients , the
> problem I have is the SA'a want to simply remove the package and then
> add the new, which will detroy any exclude_lists
> out there in the environment.
Teach your
Version 1, dynamically
linked, not stripped
master#
It's not a shell script.
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purpose and client types / versions we use here :)
If anyone's interested I'm happy to share it but not on the list ...
Martin
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bpgp was called by add_slave_on_clients to get the
bp.conf file on a UNIX client so it could be modified and resent to the
client. I don
Thanks, but I'm stuck with a windows only environment
Michael
On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 12:21:14 -0500, Bob Stump wrote
> bpgp was called by add_slave_on_clients to get the bp.conf file on a
> UNIX client so it could be modified and resent to the client. I
> don't see any need for bpgp to be on a win
bpgp was called by add_slave_on_clients to get the bp.conf file on a UNIX
client so it could be modified and resent to the client. I don't see any need
for bpgp to be on a windows system. I was given the proper syntax for bpgp to
get a windows file onto a UNIX server by Greg Sheka.
# bpgp from
Hello All
Does somebody know of a bpgp like command for Netbackup on Windows ?
Regards
Michael
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