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Scedules Question

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warlock0199

IS-IT--Management
Jun 18, 2003
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ZA
Hallo Everybody.

Is there a way to see with NSRADMIN what level the backups will run tonight?

Any advice will be help full.
 
You could run savegrp -n -p group

Look at the docs for savegrp:



-n No save. Cause save to perform an estimate as described for -E, but
not to perform any actual saves. This option also sets -m.



-p Runs the probe step on each client, so you can see which filesystem
would be saved and at what level, but do not actually save any data.
This option also sets -m. The output generated by the -p option may
show several save levels for each save set at different points in the
output, as savegrp learns the correct level. This is the expected
behavior, and can be useful for debugging. The actual level the
savegrp uses is shown the last time each save set is displayed in the
output. The media pool the save set would be directed to is also
listed in the preview output.

 
That is what I was thinking as well. The only problem I have with that way is that it changes the group details. Witch I dont want.

Is there any other way to check what level the backups will run?
 
No. Unfortunately, this has also to do with setting up the worklist. And this is only creted when you start the backup.
 
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