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Commvault API to get DDB Engine Dependent Copy Information


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Hello Team,

 

Is there a way to get the DDB Engine dependent copy information through REST API? I am specifically looking for information that is available in Java console:

Storage Resources > Deduplication Engines > DDB_ENGINE_NAME > Dependent Copy Information.

Thanks

Abdul 

 

Best answer by Mike Struening RETIRED

@AbdulWajid , you’re likely better off using the APIs to pull this data; we just need to find the right one.

Not sure if you checked out our API library here (link to the ddbinformation call):

https://api.commvault.com/#8b5aec79-1cf0-42d3-87f3-b70a553a3994

There are several options underneath the Storage Policy section that should help:

https://api.commvault.com/#e0ad9c70-ecb4-4d1f-aa2a-f135eff98fc0

If there’s something specific you don’t see, let me know and I’ll reach out to some devs.

Thanks!

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  • Vaulter
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See if this one helps

 

https://documentation.commvault.com/v11/essential/124230_rest_api_get_deduplication_database_details.html

 

storagePolicyName

The name of the storage policy.

storagePolicy

storagePolicyId

The system-generated ID of the storage policy.

storagePolicy

 

It should list the SP against DDB but not 100% sure it will list all the dependent ones.

 

 


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  • July 11, 2022
Jordan wrote:

See if this one helps

 

https://documentation.commvault.com/v11/essential/124230_rest_api_get_deduplication_database_details.html

 

storagePolicyName

The name of the storage policy.

storagePolicy

storagePolicyId

The system-generated ID of the storage policy.

storagePolicy

 

It should list the SP against DDB but not 100% sure it will list all the dependent ones.

 

 

Thanks Jordan. Unfortunately this does not provide the details that I am looking for. I see there is also an option to run qcommands. Is there a way to get the information that I am looking for through qcommands? 


Mike Struening
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@AbdulWajid , you’re likely better off using the APIs to pull this data; we just need to find the right one.

Not sure if you checked out our API library here (link to the ddbinformation call):

https://api.commvault.com/#8b5aec79-1cf0-42d3-87f3-b70a553a3994

There are several options underneath the Storage Policy section that should help:

https://api.commvault.com/#e0ad9c70-ecb4-4d1f-aa2a-f135eff98fc0

If there’s something specific you don’t see, let me know and I’ll reach out to some devs.

Thanks!


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