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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ypwhich(1) General Commands Manual ypwhich(1)
NAME
ypwhich - determine which host is the current NIS server or map master.
SYNOPSIS
ypwhich [-d domain] [-V1] [-V2] [hostname]
ypwhich [-d domain] [-m[mname]] [-t[mapname]]
ypwhich -x
OPTIONS
Identifies which server is serving v.1 NIS protocol-speaking client processes. Identifies which server is serving v.2 NIS protocol-speak-
ing client processes.
If neither version is specified, ypwhich attempts to locate the server that supplies the current v.2 services. If there is no v.2
server currently bound, ypwhich attempts to locate the server supplying the v.1 services. Since NIS servers and NIS clients are both
backward compatible, the user need seldom be concerned about which version is currently in use. Uses domain instead of the current
domain. Finds the master NIS server for a map. No hostname can be specified with -m. The mname argument can be a mapname, or a
nickname for a map. When mname is omitted, ypwhich provides a list of available maps. Inhibits nickname translation and is useful
if there is a mapname identical to a nickname. Displays the map nickname table. This option lists the nicknames (mnames) that the
command knows of, and indicates the mapname associated with each nickname.
DESCRIPTION
The ypwhich command identifies the Network Information Service (NIS) server that currently supplies NIS services to an NIS client. It also
identifies which NIS server is the master for a map. If invoked without arguments, ypwhich returns the host name of the NIS server for the
local machine. If hostname is specified, ypwhich checks that machine to find out which NIS master it is using.
Refer to ypfiles(4) and ypserv(8) for an overview of NIS.
SEE ALSO
ypfiles(4), rpcinfo(8), ypserv(8), ypset(8)
ypwhich(1)