[Orca-users] Netbackup Graphs
Karl.Rossing at Federated.CA
Karl.Rossing at Federated.CA
Wed Apr 21 14:57:48 PDT 2004
Well i have been wrestling with a script a perl script that someone sent
me.
The script uses bpdbjobs -all_colums
There is an example of the bpdbjobs command output here
http://www.backupcentral.com/cgi-bin/netbackup-fom?_highlightWords=bpdbjobs&file=194
I'm slowly trying to build a perl script that dumps the following:
Netbackup_Jobid
Netbackup_Client
Job_Path or Mount point or drives that the job backedup eg: system_state,
c:\, e:\ etc...
Bytes_Backed_up
KBytes_per_sec for try x
Elapsed_time for try x
KB/sec seems the hardest one to figure out. Since the bpdbjobs command
output might have multiple tries on a single backup. IE: don't need try 1
stats, get try 2 stats. I can't begin to figure out how to parse that
although i will have to.
Once i get bpdbjobs scripted, i'll write something to dump to a file that
orca uses. This way i should be able to see how any performance tweaks
trend over time.
orca-users-bounces+karl.rossing=federated.ca at orcaware.com wrote on
04/21/2004 11:03:33 AM:
> Hi karl
>
> For kb you can use bpimagelist under netbackup/bin/admincmd
>
> Could you explain in more detail what you mean by JOB path ?
>
> Regards
> Michael
>
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> ---------- Original Message -----------
> From: Karl.Rossing at Federated.CA
> To: orca-users at orcaware.com
> Sent: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 12:29:25 -0500
> Subject: [Orca-users] Netbackup Graphs
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to get some netbackup graphs for orca.
> >
> > I'd like to track the Total KB and JOB path.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Karl
> ------- End of Original Message -------
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