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Schedule start times report?

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Frbutler

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Nov 2, 2005
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Is there some switch i am missing?

I can run reports that tell me policy names, Schedule names and schedule types. But what I really need is the following info

Client name
Schedule name
Schedule start time
Backup window restrictions? y/n

I am beginning to doubt there is a single command that will do this without some sort of scripting or massaging of text data.

Any help would be great as I am not a scripting guru

Thanks in advance.

Frank
 
Hello Frbutler
i think this command for you
"bppllist -allpolicies -U"
Regards

 
Thanks
Stumpr filled me in already.

My problem is that is will list the start window if one is set. But what about the schedules with no start window assigned?
In my case I have incr schedules with assigned start windows but I also have full schedules with no assigned start window
If there is no assigned start window is the job being kicked off in another manner? CRON?

Thanks for the info.

Frank
 
Freewheeling Frank says, "If there is no assigned start window is the job being kicked off in another manner? CRON?"

I've seen that done with using a 3rd party scheduler called autosys. Cron could also be used. Check the details on the job in the Activity Monitor to see if "Backup Type" is an "Immediate" or a "Scheduled" backup.



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