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Mccli activity show -name=//VirtualMachines/ĭisplay backup jobs information from a single Virtual Machine mccli activity show status.dpn
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Produces lots of information, so it's better to pipe it to a file: mccli activity get-log -id=9142274880012209 > less 9142274880012209.txt If a backup job failed, you might find useful information here. If you have one daily backup job with 10 VMs configured in VDP, you will see 10 activities per day. Each activity is a backup job from a single virtual machine. Time since Server initialization 192 days 01h:46mĭisplay backup jobs information. mccli server show-propĠ,23000,CLI command completed successfully. This is an equivalent to the information shown in the vSphere Web Client.
#VSPHERE DATA PROTECTION 6.0 FREE#
This is not an equivalent to the free space displayed in the GUI but can reveal issues if partitions are full. _UBeWgasvD9bcKVsfas3gfg 24213 mb 16.3%ĭ_UBf7fhPBspcCvAZy0FH5pg 14829 mb 10.0%ĭisplay free partition space. Displays the amount of new data and how much space the garbage collection has recovered.
#VSPHERE DATA PROTECTION 6.0 WINDOWS#
Identity added: /home/dpn/.ssh/dpnid (/home/dpn/.ssh/dpnid)ĭpnctl: INFO: Backup scheduler status: up.ĭpnctl: INFO: Maintenance windows scheduler status: enabled.ĭpnctl: INFO: Unattended startup status: enabled.Īnalyse space consumption from the last 30 backup jobs. Next maintenance window start time: Tue Feb 3 08:00:00 2015 statusĭisplay service status information dpnctl status Next backup window start time: Tue Feb 3 01:00:00 2015 CET The maintenance window is currently running. Maintenance windows scheduler capacity profile is active. Hfscheck in progress: started Mon Feb 2 11:04:55 2015 > checked 4025 of 6872 stripes (hfscheck) Last GC: finished Mon Feb 2 10:03:27 2015 after 02h 01m > recovered 8.86 GB (OK)
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Srvr+Root+User Modes = migrate + hfswriteable + persistwriteable + useraccntwriteableĪll reported states=(ONLINE), runlevels=(fullaccess), modes=(mhpu+0hpu+0hpu) You have to connect to the VDP appliance with SSH as root (password was set during initial configuration)ĭisplay VDP status information status.dpn This post describes commands I use frequently to troubleshoot VDP appliances or gather additional information like capacity reports. The command-line also gives you useful information that are not visible in the vSphere Web Client. If the VMware vSphere Data Protection (VDP) appliance has a problem, the GUI might not give enough information to resolve the issue.