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is there anyway I can check for any clients not list in the netbackup

Created: 28 Jul 2011 | 5 comments
Audi Chris's picture
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I know in the past I ran something in the Netbackup and it will pull the list of server name from DNS and if it not see it in Netbackup I will get the list.. can't seem to find that function any more... any thought or I am just crazy ? 

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J.Hinchcliffe's picture
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VM's

the only thing I know if is NOM or Ops Center running a list of VM's not being backed up - but only if you are backing them up AS vm's and not just normal clients.

I don't have to know how to spell....I work on Unix.
NetBackup 7.0.1 - AIX & Windows

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Hi,  you are look for this.

Hi,

 you are looking for "Configure Client". See picture where is it.

filip

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Marianne van den Berg's picture
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I have never seen that

I have never seen that feature/function in the 12 years that I've worked with NBU.

NBU only knows about the Clients for which policies exist (Host Properties -> Clients).

Supporting Storage Foundation and VCS on Unix and Windows as well as NetBackup on Unix and Windows.
Handy NBU links

Audi Chris's picture
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2011
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people will think I am crazy,

people will think I am crazy, but I been in Netbackup since the dawn of 3.2 andI know for fact there was either command or script with in the goodies directory I can ran and it will query dns for list of server then compare it against Netbackup Master list, I think I use that command/scripts on 5.1 version....

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2011
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I dont think this is exactly

I dont think this is exactly what you are after but it may help:

http://www.symantec.com/docs/HOWTO40217

The only other things i can think of are the bpcoverage / check_coverage commands

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