Netbackup script to show totals of backed up data? - Unix
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script that would show the amounts of data being backed up
for a given period, such as all fulls and incrementals for
a week? I'm trying to spec ...
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Netbackup script to show totals of backed up data?
Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have or know of a
script that would show the amounts of data being backed up
for a given period, such as all fulls and incrementals for
a week? I'm trying to spec out a new tape library. I will
use the output of the bpimagelist command and Perl, but
just wanted to see if someone already had something. TIA.
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- Kyle
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Re: Netbackup script to show totals of backed up data?
Kyle Tucker wrote:
> Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have or know of a
> script that would show the amounts of data being backed up
> for a given period, such as all fulls and incrementals for
> a week? I'm trying to spec out a new tape library.
That depends on the command you are using to do tha backups.
> I will
> use the output of the bpimagelist command and Perl, but
> just wanted to see if someone already had something. TIA.
>
> --
> - Kyle
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Re: Netbackup script to show totals of backed up data?
In article <1112805692.727596.287810@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups. com>,
"Greg Beeker" writes:
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>> Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have or know of a
>> script that would show the amounts of data being backed up
>> for a given period, such as all fulls and incrementals for
>> a week? I'm trying to spec out a new tape library.
>
> That depends on the command you are using to do tha backups.
Backups are done by Netbackup's (Veritas) automated scheduler.
These aren't manual or homegrown backups.
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- Kyle
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Re: Netbackup script to show totals of backed up data?
>>> Before I reinvent the wheel, does anyone have or know of a
>>> script that would show the amounts of data being backed up
>>> for a given period, such as all fulls and incrementals for
>>> a week? I'm trying to spec out a new tape library.
try
http://www.backupscripts.com/
http://www.eng.auburn.edu/pub/mail-lists/veritas-users/
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>> That depends on the command you are using to do tha backups.
>
> Backups are done by Netbackup's (Veritas) automated scheduler.
> These aren't manual or homegrown backups.
>
> --
> - Kyle