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veritas netbackup
Hi All,
We are currently running Veritas netbackup. We are currently having a few issues where were unable to log in due to several errors. Out usual fix for this is to recycle the backup servers however due to the nature of the information being backed up this is done by someone else and often takes a few days to be done. in the mean time im unable to carryout any checks. im after a command line or a script that i can run that will list all incremental backups that have run between certain dates and times. I would also like to be able to adjust the command to select all full backups between certain times. I need the output to show if these backups were sucessfull and for it to be clear and easy to read. We are running this from a UNIX server. Im sure that for someone with more knowledge that me this will be a simple task. |
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