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So the other day I was trying to find some information around a question in the comments and I came across this wonderful command that is not documented anywhere. This has a lot of information regarding the saveset from the clients detailed information to the details of the proxy incase of VM image level backups.
I really don't have a use case for this command other than for inventory of the client because no other command can give you details of the client and the backup in one place (atleast I am not aware of any such).
The biggest drawback is that this is not documented in any of the NetWorker documentation nor was I able to find anything relevant to it on the support site. Go ahead and do a quick google search for “nsrstatsinfo” and my blog is the only place you will find the details around this.
[root@nsr-linux ~]# nsrstatsinfo -h
usage: nsrstatsinfo [-s server] [-i file] [-c client] [-S ssid] [-r RDZ]
usage: nsrstatsinfo [-s server] [query]
Example:
Here is an example for the command nsrstatsinfo for getting information on a single saveset -s is optional and can be used to get information from a remote NetWorker server. You can use a client name, saveset or a RDZ.
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[root@nsr-linux ~]# nsrstatsinfo -s localhost -S 3211478
Application name: ;
Application version: ;
Backup level: full;
Backup or clone: Backup;
Backup subtype: Filesystem;
Backup target type: Data Domain;
Backup type: save;
Browse time: 1616264999;
Client ID: \
59ff8c46-00000004-5f64a808-5f64a807-00015000-f118bf56;
Client name: nsr-linux.crazyrov.com;
Client OS: Linux;
Client OS version: CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core);
Client platform: x86_64;
Client platform details: ;
Clone ID: ;
Database objects: ;
End time: 1613825118;
Index client name: ;
NetWorker client version: 19.4.0.0.Build.25;
NetWorker module name: ;
NetWorker module version: ;
NetWorker server name: nsr-linux.crazyrov.com;
NetWorker server version: NetWorker 19.4.0.0.Build.25 Enterprise Edition;
Object name: ;
Object type: ;
Parent SSID: ;
Partial backup flag: ;
Proxy client name: ;
Proxy client version: ;
Restricted Data Zone: ;
Retention time: 1616264999;
Saveset name: /;
Saveset size on client: 18446744073700167345;
Saveset size on target: ;
Saveset size transferred: 9384270;
Savetime: 1613824212;
Session identifier: ;
Start time: ;
Success status: succeeded;
resource identifier: 0(0);
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Conclusion :
What is this command useful for ? I would say for getting detailed information about a saveset or a client. But I don't see this being used everyday the primary reason being the data is not available real time.
Thank you for sharing !! It would be wonderful if you create a comprehensive course on Udemy.
Maybe one day! ;D
@@crazyrov May the Force be with you.
nsrstatsinfo "Success status: failed" does not work, do you know why?
So i tested the nsrstatsinfo for a failed backup and it did not show up. So well, looks like it uses the media database as well to get the info.
👍nice video,as asked earlier please let us know step wise nw upgradation in windows platform , if it is possible please share your channel official maild I'd ..
Sure 👍