Since SP11, viewing/editing all schedules in Command Center is not possible.https://documentation.commvault.com/11.21/essential/87227_managing_schedules.htmlSo, whilst you can still change a Full or Incremental in Command Center, you’ll need to head to CommCell/Java Console to change any Synthetic Full Schedules created as part of a Plan.
Hi @Anthony.Hodges,Under 11.22.3 I had a quick look through http://<hostname>/webconsole/api/help and found a couple that might do the trick for you:GET /CommServ/LicenseUsage This will get you all the usage. Looks like it’s not present in 11.20.x from my quick check GET /CommcellRegistrationInformation This will get you the expiry date and CCID Alternatively, if you need something specific/different, then you can call a report dataset via API...Hope that helpsChris
Does this help for the purchased SKUs?GET /billing/license
Plenty of great advice here already but just wanted to drop this useful CV Store report here for comparing subclient size changes within a definable time range. Another useful tool to include when searching for ‘culprits’. https://cloud.commvault.com/webconsole/softwarestore/#!/135/665/11301
Hi CLiX,Assume that this is what you’re after for each VM backup job:https://documentation.commvault.com/commvault/v11_sp20/article?p=62333.htmSnapshot Size (VMware): The size of the snapshot that was taken for the VM, which includes the aggregated sizes of all delta disk files that are created while the backup was in progress.The information is within the App_VMProp table so one approach is that you can grab from there and join with existing backup reports/datasets to get additional detail you need.SELECT clientjobid, VMclientId, attrName, attrval FROM APP_VMProp WHERE attrName = 'vmSnapshotSize'
@Mike Struening from my point of view, it’s certainly worthwhile opening a CMR to investigate.
Hi @iConsultant,I’ve just tested in FR22.13 also.The behaviour for any new SharePoint Online Apps added via Command Center is that a Client does indeed get created but it will not show in CommCell Console. It will only ever be visible in Command Center as far as I understand. This is expected behaviour.The description by @MichaelCapon is true up to FR21 I believe where SharePoint Online Apps added are appended with ‘(Classic)’ as you’ve noted. Chris
Hi @Brg10 ,If you are building your own reports, the below should help to join the owner information in on the Client ID:SELECT C.id AS ClientID, C.name AS ClientName, C.net_hostname AS ClientHostName, U.login AS OwnerLoginName, U.name AS OwnerNameFROM dbo.APP_Client AS CINNER JOIN dbo.sec_getClientOwnersExpandUG AS E ON C.id = E.clientIdINNER JOIN dbo.UMUsers AS U ON U.id = E.userIdAND E.userId <> 0
@Kris Agree that there is always scope to improve integration. Just so you are aware of what can be done right now though, it is a bit better than scripting. With a basic Commvault Workflow configured against one or more alert to open/update Incidents in ServiceNow and record the incident details within Commvault. Couple that with a basic Commvault Custom Report then you can get incidents opened against the failed backup jobs. You can then have ServiceNow call Commvault to update the recorded status of that incident in Commvault if you wanted. Another thing customers do is have the workflow use the audit note on clients to record Incident details on the Client so they can be viewed in the console. Workflows and APIs
So, if your package state is extracted it’s a simple case for Windows of setup.exe /installupdates /silentLet us know of the specific OS and package state as I’m sure there is more to the scenario that I've simply glazed over.
There is a SQL CommCell View with currentThroughput for running backup jobs in the job controller. You can simply run the SQL query to sum on that columnSELECT SUM(currentThroughput) AS CurrentThroughputFROM [CommServ].[dbo].[RunningBackups]
Just to add to the great detail provided by Stuart….I’m not sure of the level of detail you need but you can get reasonable details for all Subclients of an app type under FR24 using clientId=0 in the following with PropertyLevel=20. Adjust the applicationID to suitGET /Subclient?clientId=0&applicationId=106&PropertyLevel=20&includeVMPseudoSubclients=false Does that provide the level of information you need or is it something more/less than that?
If it’s a case of easily seeing what File Servers are configured, FR25 provides additional APIs aka /v4/ which returns a response that includes a “configured” value.GET /v4/FileServers?additionalProperties=true(Note, you do not need additionalProperties=true for the “Configured” value. Left it there as it might be useful to you for further info)e.g.{ "fileServerCount": 13, "fileServers": [ { "id": 2, "name": "v11srv", "displayName": "v11srv", "GUID": "644DB626-9762-4472-AD4F-B6A5367C0B0D", "configured": true, "type": "WINDOWS", "lastBackup": { "jobId": 376921, "status": "COMPLETED", "time": 1635195614, "lastSuccessfulBackup": 1634716815 }, "applicationSize": 55941392381, "plan": { "id": 0, "name": "" }, "SLA": { "status": "MISSED_SLA", "reason": "No Schedule" }, "status": "ONLINE", There are also other /v4 APIs in FR25 which might be useful to you for infor
Sorry, FR25 - Feature Release 25 for v11 https://documentation.commvault.com/11.25/essential/134958_feature_release_1125.html
I’ll check and come back to you.
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