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do you guys know the unix command to list all networker clients? 1

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do you guys know the unix command to list all networker clients?

thanks

Leonard
 
Create a file (listcl) containing the following lines

*** Start File
. Type: NSR Client
show name
print
quit
*** End File

Execute the following command at the unix prompt

nsradmin [-s nw_server_name] -i listcl > client_list.txt

Format the output according to your requirements.

HTH
 
thxs rkrishnan! AND 'keyword Search' works great... :p
 
i've noticed that there is are asterisks (*) and a dot (.).

pls correct me if i am wrong, but are those asterisks "comments"?

what is the dot (.) before type for?

or better, is there any more detailed documentation for the text file of the nsradmin commands than the man?
 
sorry for my previous post... i didn't notice that the commands reference pdf contain the dot (.) before the [query]... :)

i found it in networker 7.1 command reference pdf (last changed sept 10, 03) its on page 254 of 446 (page 3 of nsradmin)

the question now is the asterisk... ? is it a comment for the commands file or just a "sort of border" for the post?
 
If you need a quick cheat method on Unix you could do something like
ls -1 /nsr/index (one directory per client shown) but it's possible you might display some old client that's no longer in the Networker database but still has a directory for some reason.

 
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