DOCUMENTATION: What are the different fields in "bpimagelist -l" output?

Article:TECH5584  |  Created: 2000-01-15  |  Updated: 2012-08-23  |  Article URL http://www.symantec.com/docs/TECH5584
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DOCUMENTATION: What are the different fields in "bpimagelist -l" output?


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Manuals:
NetBackup™ 5.0 Commands for UNIX, pages 106-112
NetBackup™ 5.0 Commands for Windows, pages 103-109
NetBackup™ 5.1 Commands for UNIX, pages 106-112
NetBackup™ 5.1 Commands for Windows, pages 103-109
NetBackup™ 6.0 Commands for UNIX and Linux, pages 132-138
NetBackup™ 6.0 Commands for Windows, pages 125-131
NetBackup™ 6.5 Commands for UNIX and Linux, pages 137-144
NetBackup™ 6.5 Commands for Windows, pages 131-137
Symantec NetBackup™ 7.0 Commands for UNIX, Windows and Linux, pages 148-155
Symantec NetBackup™ 7.1 Commands Reference Guide for UNIX, Windows and Linux, pages 160-167
Symantec NetBackup™ 7.5 Commands Reference Guide for UNIX, Windows and Linux, pages 166-173

Modification type:  Supplement

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The following entries appear in the output of the bpimagelist -l command.  The entries for the IMAGE and FRAG lines are in the charts below.  The HISTO line should always be -1 for all values.

# /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/bpimagelist -l

IMAGE client_name, date1, date2, version, backupid, policy_name, client_type, proxy_client, creator, sched_label, sched_type, retention, backup_time, elapsed, expiration, compression, encryption, kbytes, num_files, copies, num_fragments, files_compressed, files_file, version, name1, options, primary, image_type, tir_info, tir_expiration, keywords, mpx, ext_security, raw, dump_lvl, fs_only, prev_BItime, BIfull_time, obj_desc, requestID, backup_stat, backup_copy, prev_image, jobid, num_resumes, resume_expr, ff_size, pfi_type, image_attrib[, ss_classification_id, ss_name, ss_completed, snap_time[, slp_version[, remoteExpiration, origin_master_server, origin_master_guid[, ir_enabled, client_charset, hold, indexing_status]]]]

HISTO -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1

FRAG copy_num, frag_num, KB, remainder, media_type, density, file_num, id/path, host, block_size, offset, media_date, dev_written, f_flags, media_desc/f_unused1, expiration, mpx, ret_level, checkpoint, resume_nbr, media_seq_no, media_subtype/unused4, ss_try_to_keep_date/unused3, copy_date/unused2, unused1[, kms_key_tag[, slp_dest_tag]]

 

The different fields in the IMAGE entry are:

Field Field Header Example Description
1 Record Header IMAGE  
2 Client Name myclient The name of client being backed up.
3 Date1 0  
4 Date2 0  
5 Version 7 The version of the software 7 = 5.1
6 Backup ID myclient_1115034756 The Backup ID recorded in the Database
7 Class Name mypolicy The name of the policy associated with this backup.
8 Client Type 13 The type of client: 0 = STANDARD, 1 = PROXY, 2 = NONSTANDARD, 3 = APOLLO_WBAK, 4 = ORACLE, 6 = INFORMIX, 7 = SYBASE, 8 = MAC, 9 = WINDOWS, 10 = NETWARE, 11 = BACKTRACK, 12 = AUSPEX_FASTBACKUP, 13 = WINDOWS_NT, 14 = OS2, 15 = SQL_SERVER, 16 = EXCHANGE, 17 = SAP, 18 = DB2, 19 = NDMP, 20 = FLASHBACKUP, 21 = SPLIT-MIRROR, 22 = AFS, 23 = DFS, 25 = LOTUS_NOTES, 26 = NCR_TERADATA, 27 = VAX_VMS, 28 = HP3000_MPE.
9 Proxy Client *NULL*  
10 Creator root The user who did the backup.
11 Schedule Label Incr_bkup The name of the schedule being used.
12 Schedule Type 4 The type of schedule: 0 = FULL, OBACKUP, INFORMIX ON-BAR, SYBASE, SQL_SERVER, NCR_TERRADATA, EXCHANGE, LOTUS_NOTES, BACKTRACK, SAP, DB2, NDMP, 1 = INCR - differentail Incremental, IINFORMIX ON-BAR INCREMENTAL, 2 = UBACKUP, UOBACKUP, UINFORMIX, USYBASE, USQL_SERVER, UNCR_TERADATA, UEXCHANGE, ULOTUS_NOTES, UBACKTRACK, USAP, UDB2, UNDMP, 3 = UARCHIVE, 4 = CINC or Cumulative Incremental
13 Retention Level 3 The retention level : 0 - 9 See Change NetBackup Configuration, under Retention Levels for the retention level.
14 Backup Time (Image Directory Name) 1115034756 The time the backup started. Use bpdbm -ctime 949042968 to get date and time.
15 Elapsed Time in Seconds 46 How long the backup took to run to completion.
16 Expiration (Image) 1116244356 When the images will expire use bpdbm -ctime 951721368 to get date and time.
17 Compression 0 0 = NO Software Compression not used, 1 = YES Software Compression used.
18 Encryption 0 0 = NO Encryption not used, 1 = YES Encryption used.
19 Kbytes Written 5612 The number of Kbytes backed up.
20 Number of Files 15 The number of files backed up.
21 Copies 1 The number of Copies 1 is 1 copy, 2 means the images has been duplicated.
22 Number of Fragments 1 The number of fragments.
23 Files File Compressed 0 0 = NO Files File not Compressed, 1 = YES Files files Compressed.
24 Files File myclient_1115034756.INCR.f The name of the files file in the image database.
25 Software Version *NULL*  
26 Name1 *NULL*  
27 bpimagelist Input Options 0  
28 Primary Copy 1 1 = Primary Copy, 2 = Duplicated Copy.
29 Image Type 0 0 = REGULAR or Normal Backup, 1 = PRE_IMPORT or Phase 1 import of this image is completed, 2 = IT_IMPORTED or Phase 2 import of this image is completed, this also means that an imported image was backed up.
30 True Image Recovery Info 0 0 = NO, True image recovery was not used, 1 = YES, True image recovery was used.
31 True Image Recovery Expiration 0 The expiration date for True image recovery use bpdbm -ctime to get the date and time, 0 here since True image recovery was not used.
32 Keywords *NULL* The keyword associated with the policy, NULL = no keyword used.
33 MPX 0 0 = no MPX used, else number of MPX per drive.
34 Extended Security Info 0 0 = NO Extended security info used, 1 = YES Extended security info used.
35 Individual File Restore from Raw 0 0 = Not used, this only applies to Auspex FastBackup and Flashbackup type classes.
36 Image Dump Level 0 For NDMP Incrementals.
37 File System Only 0 This is a flag used for restores.
38 Previous Block Incremental Time 0 Used for BLIB, 0 = NOT used, else previous BLIB backup time.
39 Block Incremental Full Time 0 Used for BLIB, 0 = NOT used, else current BLIB backup time.
40 Object Description *NULL*  
41 Request ID 0  
42 Backup Status 0 0 = Succesful, etc taken from Job Monitor = Status Codes.
43 Backup Copy 0  
44 Prev Backup Image *NULL*  
45 Job ID 703 The job ID.
46 Number of Resumes 0  
47 Resume Expiration 0  
48 Files File Size 348 The files file size in bytes.
49 PFI Type 0  
50 Image Attribute 0  

In NetBackup 6.5, storage lifecycles were introduced.  Additional fields were added to bpimagelist output:
Field Field Header Example Description
51 Data Classification ID (a long hexadecimal value) ID value corresponding to Data Classification selected (for example, "Platinum")
52 Storage Lifecycle Policy my_stl_policy_name If a STL policy was used, its name
53 STL_Completed 3 The numerical value of the status of storage lifecycle service completion
54 Snap Time 0 The creation date of the snapshot (if applicable).


In NetBackup 6.5.5, one more field was added:
Field Field Header Example Description
55 SLP Version 1 "Version" of the SLP policy

In NetBackup 7.1, Automatic Image Replication was introduced, necessitating three more new fields:
Field Field Header Example Description
56 Remote Expiration 1299000000 Remote copy expiration (Use bpdbm -ctime to convert to date)
57 Origin Master Server mymaster Hostname of the original master server
58 Origin Master GUID (long id string)  

These fields were added in NetBackup 7.5:
Field Field Header Example Description
59 IR Enabled 1 0 = NO, 1 = YES Catalog this snapshot for later use in Instant Recovery or a SLP
60 Client Character Set 1 integer representation of the charset used when the client calls bpcd
61 Image on Hold 0 0 = No copies on hold, nonzero = Binary representation of which copy/copies are marked for legal hold
62 Indexing Status 0 File system metadata associated with the backup image may be indexed for NetBackup Search.  0 = NOT_ENABLED, 1 = ENABLED, 2 = COMPLETED, 3 = FAILED



The different fields in the FRAG entry are:
Field Field Header Example Description
1 Record Header FRAG  
2 Copy Number 1 The copy number. Default: 1 for the first copy, 2 for the second copy, etc.
3 Fragment Number 1 The fragment number. Default: 1 for the first copy, 2 for the second copy, etc. A fragment of -1 indicates a TIR backup.
4 Kilobytes 32 The size in kilobytes of the fragment.
5 Remainder 0 The remainder. This will be a numeric value.
6 Media Type 2 The media type of the fragment. This will be a numeric value that indicates the type of media used.
7 Density 13 The density of the fragment. This will be a numeric value that indicates the density of the media used.
8 File Number 48 The file number. This will be a numeric value that indicates the file number on the media. This number will be displayed in the Activity Monitor under the Job Detailed Status as "positioning to file ".
9 ID/Path A00001 The Media ID or BasicDisk disk path the backup was written to. All disk types other than BasicDisk will display a Media ID of the form "@xxxxx"
10 Host server1 The media server that did the backup. This will appear as the hostname of the media server.
11 Block Size 65536 The block size used when writing the backup. This will appear as a number. Ex. 32768
12 Offset 155 The offset on the media. This will appear as a numeric value.
13 Media Date 1112641625 The media date. This is the "Assign Time" of this media when the image was written. This will appear as a UNIX time value.
14 Device Written On 2 The device written on. This will appear as the drive index, or -1 for disk based backups.
15 f_flags 0 This is a internal flag. This should always be 0.
16 Media Descriptor *NULL* In 6.x, disk based backup location information; In 5.x, "f_unused1" should always be 0
17 Expiration 1116244356 The expiration time of the image. This will appear as a UNIX time value.
18 MPX 0 The value for multiplexing. A value of 0 indicates multiplexing was not used. A value of 1 indicates multiplexing was used.
19 Retention Level 655357  
20 Checkpoint 0  
21 Resume NBR 0  
22 Media Seq # 0  
23 Media Subtype 1 In 6.x, type of Disk Storage Unit; In 5.x, "Unused4" should always be 0
24 Try to Keep Date 0 In 6.5 and above, for the first fragment of each copy - expiration date for capacity-managed copies written using a Lifecycle policy, otherwise 0; In 5.x and 6.0; "Unused3" should always be 0.
25 Copy Creation Time 1201888951 In 6.5 and above, for the first fragment of each copy - the time that the copy was written, otherwise 0; In 5.x and 6.0; "Unused2" should always be 0.
26 Unused1 0 This is unused and should always be 0.

In NetBackup 6.5.2, the following field was added for the Key Management System (KMS): 
Field Field Header Example Description
27 Key Tag *NULL* KMS Key

In NetBackup 6.5.5, one more field was added: 
Field Field Header Example Description
28 STL tag *NULL* SLP Destination

Note: In NetBackup 7.x, ALL of the above FRAG fields will be displayed in command output.



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