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Netbackup Report
Would I be able to get the report (text format) of an activity monitor view of a netbackup via command line? I am trying to make a script out of it that would be run daily an be saved in a txt document which would could be viewed for history purpose. I need minimal details only like policy name, backup start time , backup end time and tape used. Thanks for the help in advance.
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