14.01.2014 13:13, Uwe Schuerkamp пишет:
> On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 08:44:45PM +0400, Vladimir Skubriev wrote:
>> I need to know: "How I can list running jobs on client?"
>>
>> I want all runing jobs.
>>
>> I need this to determine is there are runing jobs already on the server.
>>
>> Or maybe status
On Tuesday 14 January 2014 10:05:36 Vladimir Skubriev wrote:
> Thank you very much. )
>
> But this is of course overkill for me.
>
> I only want to say: "Why this is not upstream ?"
>
> echo message | mail -t k...@sibbald.com
A much simpler method would be
echo "status dir"|bconsole|grep "^ "|gr
On Monday 13 January 2014 16:44:45 Vladimir Skubriev wrote:
> I need to know: "How I can list running jobs on client?"
>
> I want all runing jobs.
>
> I need this to determine is there are runing jobs already on the server.
>
> Or maybe status of my last restore job. But for example I don't remeber
14.01.2014 13:42, Gary Stainburn пишет:
> On Monday 13 January 2014 16:44:45 Vladimir Skubriev wrote:
>> I need to know: "How I can list running jobs on client?"
>>
>> I want all runing jobs.
>>
>> I need this to determine is there are runing jobs already on the server.
>>
>> Or maybe status of my
On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 08:44:45PM +0400, Vladimir Skubriev wrote:
> I need to know: "How I can list running jobs on client?"
>
> I want all runing jobs.
>
> I need this to determine is there are runing jobs already on the server.
>
> Or maybe status of my last restore job. But for example I don
I need to know: "How I can list running jobs on client?"
I want all runing jobs.
I need this to determine is there are runing jobs already on the server.
Or maybe status of my last restore job. But for example I don't remeber
jobID.
Thank you
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Faithfully yours,
Vladimir Skubriev
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