bpgetdebuglog

bpgetdebuglog — Run helper program for backuptrace and restoretrace. Prints out debug log file. Useful as a stand-alone program.

SYNOPSIS

<admin_dir_path>bpgetdebuglog remote_machine [remote_program mmddyy]

On Windows systems, <admin_dir_path> is <install_path>\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\

DESCRIPTION

If all three arguments are specified, bpgetdebuglog prints the contents of the specified debug log file to standard output. If only remote_machine is specified, bpgetdebuglog prints to standard output the number of seconds of clock drift between the local computer and the remote machine. A positive number means that the local computer is ahead of the remote machine. A negative number means that the remote machine is ahead of the local computer.

The bpgetdebuglog command must be in the specified directory (see SYNOPSIS) for backuptrace and restoretrace to use it.

You must have administrator privileges to run this command.

OPTIONS

remote_machine

Name of the remote server.

remote_program

Name of the debug log directory on the remote server.

mmddyy

The day stamp that is used to identify the log file (log.mmddyy for UNIX and Linux, mmddyy.log for Windows) to be read.

EXAMPLES

# bpgetdebuglog peony bpcd 071207
# bpgetdebuglog peony