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  1. patrikjelinko

    Legato NW support LTO4

    Be aware that LTO-4 drives CANNOT read LTO-1 cartridges! So keep at least one LTO-1 drive if you want to be able to restore from your older tapes!
  2. patrikjelinko

    Backup bootstrap to disk

    Hi, I don't want to be the bad guy BUT if your client has stopped paying maintenance years ago I'm not sure he is entitled to use/upgrade to the 7.2.2 version. Please check the end-user license agreement/maintenance agreement and consult your local EMC sales rep. Patrik
  3. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    Hi, Until the tr command the output looks perfect. I have no clue why the next sed is not working right for you. I ran the script on a RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 and it is working fine. sed should give the same results for all Unix/Linux (at least for these simple transformations), but maybe...
  4. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    Interesting.... Anyways, please take the sed command out which is after tr (sed 's/ *name: //'), don\t change anythign which is behind that sed, and rerun the script. If nothing shows up again, please show me the output of: nsradmin -i query | sed '/^$/ d' | sed 's/ *retention policy: //g' |...
  5. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    Could you copy here the output of nsradmin -i query | sed '/^$/ d' (just the first 20 lines!) BR, Patrik
  6. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    This is because your query gives a different output compared to if you run the nsradmin command without the -i query option. So filtering has to be changed :-) So try this: nsradmin -i query | sed '/^$/ d' | sed 's/ *retention policy: //g' | sed 's/ *group: //g' | sed 's/ *save set: //g' | tr...
  7. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    It worked for me on a Linux server, with bash shell. So if you are not using bash as the default shell, please run a bash command and try to run it again. If it doesn't help, try to debug the complex command, by running it partially. E.g.: start with: echo print NSR client | nsradmin -s...
  8. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    Hi, Something link this would do it. Just change the server name after the nsradmin command! echo print NSR client | nsradmin -s servername | grep "name:\|retention policy:\|group:\|save set:" | sed 's/ *retention policy: //g' | sed 's/ *group: //g' | sed 's/ *save set: //g' | tr \\n \\t |...
  9. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    That's just a question of formatting the output. On Unix/Linux you could use sed/awk/tr/grep/etc. to get to the tabular form. For Windows I don't know there is a native tool but you can always find a Unix port on the net. E.g.: http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/packages.html BR, Patrik
  10. patrikjelinko

    manage start/stop networker

    Hi, I don't know of such a util, but you could always write a script to do this. E.g.: generate a list of clients for Windows and Unix/Linux with nsradmin For Windows servers you could use the "sc \\clientname start/stop nsrexecd" to start/stop clients For Unix/Linux servers I would use...
  11. patrikjelinko

    Script to print a server's configuration

    Hi, You could use nsradmin to do that. E.g.: echo print NSR client | nsradmin -s servername will print out your client infos, and you can than filter for the valuable lines (like group, name, retention policy). BR, Patrik
  12. patrikjelinko

    VMware Consolidated Backup (VCB)

    Hi, If you download the Legato Networker VCB Interoperability Module from VMware download center, it will include a README-legato.html file which describes the NW configuration settings needed to get this module work. http://www.vmware.com/download/vi/drivers_tools.html BR, Patrik
  13. patrikjelinko

    DR networker server

    San, It looks like that you have a drive failure. Was this drive working before? If yes, then I would advise you to talk to the manufacturer to replace the failed drive. If not, that maybe the configuration is improper. BR, Patrik
  14. patrikjelinko

    DR networker server

    San, So you mean you have to different servers licensed with two separate jukeboxes. You want to be able to take out a tape from server1's jukebox and put it into server2's jukebox and restore file from it. Is that right? If yes, than I advise you when you move the tape, you should run a...
  15. patrikjelinko

    DR networker server

    Hi, If you make a cold standby server like solution, you will need the mm (media database) and the res (resource definitions) directories to be replicated as well. Also ask EMC licensing to authorize the software for both hostIDs, so you wont have any problems running the software from the...
  16. patrikjelinko

    NW 6.x

    The exact date of end of support is: 01/30/05 Patrik

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