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NAME
bkstatus - display the status of backup operations
SYNOPSIS
bkstatus [-h] [-f field_separator] [-j jobids] [-s states | -a] [-u
users]
bkstatus -p period
DESCRIPTION
Without options, the bkstatus command displays the status of backup
operations that are in progress: either active, pending, waiting or
suspended. When used with the -a option, the backup command includes
failed and completed backup operations in the display.
bkstatus -p defines the amount of status information that is saved
for display.
bkstatus may only be executed by a user with superuser privilege.
Each backup operation goes through a number of states as described
below. The keyletters listed in parentheses after each state are
used with the -s option and also appear on the display.
pending(p)
backup has been invoked and the operations in the backup
register for the specified day are scheduled to occur.
active(a) The backup operation has been assigned a destination device
and archiving is currently underway; or a suspended backup
has been resumed.
waiting(w)
The backup operation is waiting for operator interaction,
such as inserting the correct volume.
suspended(s)
The backup operation has been suspended by an invocation of
backup -S.
failed(f) The backup operation failed or has been cancelled.
completed(c)
The backup operation has completed successfully.
The -a and -s options are mutually exclusive.
Options
-a Include failed and completed backup operations in the
display. All backup operations that have occurred within
the rotation period are displayed.
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-f field_separator
Suppresses field wrap on the display and specifies an
output field separator to be used. The value of c is the
character that will appear as the field separator on the
display output. For clarity of output, do not use a
separator character that is likely to occur in a field.
For example, do not use the colon as a field separator
character if the display will contain dates that use a
colon to separate hours from minutes. To use the default
field separator (tab), specify the null character ("") for
c.
-h Suppress header on the display.
-j jobids Restrict the display to the specified list of backup job
ids (either comma-separated or blank-separated and enclosed
in quotes). [See backup(1M)].
-p period Define the amount of backup status information that is
saved and made available for display as period. period is
the number of weeks that information is saved in
/bkup/bkstatus.tab. Status information that is older than
the number of weeks specified in period is deleted from the
status table. The minimum valid entry is 1. The maximum
valid entry is 52. The default is 1 week.
-s states Restrict the report to backup operations with the specified
states. states is a list of state key-letters
(concatenated, comma-separated or blank-separated and
surrounded by quotes). For example,
apf
a,p,f
"a p f"
all specify that the report should only include backup
operations that are active, pending or failed.
-u users Restrict the display to backup operations started by the
specified list of users (either comma-separated or blank-
separated and enclosed in quotes). users must be in the
passwd file.
DIAGNOSTICS
The exit codes for the bkstatus command are the following:
0 = successful completion of the task
1 = one or more parameters to bkstatus are invalid.
2 = an error has occurred which caused bkstatus to fail to
complete all portions of its task.
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EXAMPLES
Example 1:
bkstatus -p 4
specifies that backup status information is to be saved for four
weeks. Any status information older than four weeks is deleted from
the system.
Example 2:
bkstatus -a -j back-459,back-395
produces a display that shows status for the two backup jobs
specified, even if they have completed or failed.
Example 3:
bkstatus -s a,c -u "oper3 oper4"
produces a display that shows only those backup jobs issued by users
oper3 and oper4 that have a status of either active or completed.
FILES
/etc/bkup/bkstatus.tab
lists the current status of backups that have
occurred or are still in progress
/etc/bkup/bkreg.tab
describes the backup policy decided on by the System
Administrator
SEE ALSO
backup(1M), bkhist(1M), bkreg(1M)
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