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I need a query to find a subclient based on it's content rules and I need your help

  • December 7, 2022
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christopherlecky
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My Problem

I attempting to create virtual machine pseudo client, but in order to do that I need to provide the subclient id, in order to do that I have to find the subclient that the vm would populate to via it’s discovery rules.

My Question to YOU

 

My question then is there a query or api to find a subclient by it’s content?

I seriously doubt it exists, but if not can you point me to a table that defines subclient content.

 

Thanks.

Chris.

 

Best answer by Gseibak

Hi Chris,

 

there is a report in the store that shows sub-client content  so you may be able to pull that SQL out to gather what you need.

https://cloud.commvault.com/webconsole/softwarestore/#!/135/663/13916

 

there is also a REST api to preview content on a VSA subclient which may help.

 

https://api.commvault.com/#0b124d84-b010-404b-b6e0-20584ec3b38a

 

hope that helps.

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  • December 7, 2022

Hi Chris,

 

there is a report in the store that shows sub-client content  so you may be able to pull that SQL out to gather what you need.

https://cloud.commvault.com/webconsole/softwarestore/#!/135/663/13916

 

there is also a REST api to preview content on a VSA subclient which may help.

 

https://api.commvault.com/#0b124d84-b010-404b-b6e0-20584ec3b38a

 

hope that helps.


christopherlecky
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@Gseibak , Thanks. I will take a look at that.


christopherlecky
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That report had the dataset I needed, thanks.


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