03-15-2013
Let me start over...
This script will perform the following:
for IMAGE in `cat /tmp/dates.lst`
do
sudo bpimagelist -L -client server1 -d $IMAGE -e $IMAGE -policy INT-UNIX-Servers | egrep -i 'Backup ID:'| awk '!x[$0]++'
done | awk '{print$3}' >> /tmp/intershopimages
1) Uses /tmp/dates ( file with a single column of dates ) using IMAGE as the variable for the date range
2) Uses a set of specific client ( server1 )
3) To find all available backups ( that can be used to restore from )
4) Passes the output to /tmp/intershopimages
5) Problem is I have 65+ clients to run this command for ( I just change Server1 to Server2, etc... and run it 65 times yuck! )
6) Is there a way I can add a second variable ( IMAGE2 ) and assign that to another file that contains the clients ( /tmp/clients )?
I am looking for it to
Loop1:
Finds first client
Finds first date
Finds all available backups for the first client only
Loop2:
Finds first client
Finds second date
Finds all available backups for the first client only
It would eventually loop through for the first client for every date then goto the next client found in the list
Loop3:
Finds second client
Finds first date
Finds all available backups for the second client only
Loop4:
Finds second client
Finds second date
Finds all available backups for the second client only
etc... until every clients backups were found.
Thank you
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net::sieve::script::condition
Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm)
NAME
Net::Sieve::Script::Condition - parse and write conditions in sieve scripts
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Sieve::Script::Condition;
my $cond = Net::Sieve::Script::Condition->new('header');
$cond->match_type(':contains');
$cond->key_list('"[Test4]"');
$cond->header_list('"Subject"');
print $cond->write();
or
my $cond = Net::Sieve::Script::Condition->new(
'anyof (
header :contains "Subject" "[Test]",
header :contains "Subject" "[Test2]")'
);
print $cond->write();
DESCRIPTION
Parse and write condition part of Sieve rules, see Net::Sieve::Script.
Support RFC 5228, 5231 (relationnal) and regex draft
CONSTRUCTOR
new
Match and set accessors for each condition object in conditions tree, "test" is mandatory
Internal
id : id for condition, set by creation order
condition : array of sub conditions
parent : parent of sub condition
AllConds : array of pointers for all conditions
Condition parts
not : 'not' or nothing
test : 'header', 'address', 'exists', ...
key_list : "subject" or ["To", "Cc"]
header_list : "text" or ["text1", "text2"]
address_part : ':all ', ':localpart ', ...
match_type : ':is ', ':contains ', ...
comparator : string part
METHODS
equals
Purpose : test conditions
Return : 1 on equals conditions
write
Purpose : write rule conditions in text format
Return : multi-line formated text
AUTHOR
Yves Agostini
CPAN ID: YVESAGO
Univ Metz
agostini@univ-metz.fr
http://www.crium.univ-metz.fr
COPYRIGHT
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included with this module.
perl v5.10.0 2008-09-15 Net::Sieve::Script::Condition(3pm)