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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[Veritas-bu] bperror command



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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