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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Managing the NSR task resource for nsrclientfix

By default NetWorker uses an NSR Task resource that is named DefaultNsrclientfixTask. The resource runs the nsrtask command daily but only runs the nsrclientfix command on the days defined by the resource schedule. By default, NetWorker runs thensrclientfix command every Sunday at 7:00 P.M. and reports client ID issues in the daemon.raw file.

When the DefaultNsrclientfixTask task detects a client ID issue, an error message similar to the following appears in the daemon.raw file:
nsrd NSR Index Warning: Detected error with client id(s): hostname

You can use the nsradmin program to modify the schedule of the scan.

  1. On the NetWorker server, start the nsradmin program from a command prompt.
  2. At the nsradmin prompt, set the current query to select the NSR task resource named DefaultNsrclientfixTask:

    print type:nsr task;name:DefaultNsrclientfixtask

    Output similar to the following appears:

    type: NSR task;
                            name: DefaultNsrclientfixTask;
                         comment: Periodic execution of nsrclientfix Task;
                          action: "NSR client fix:DefaultNsrclientfix";
                       autostart: Enabled;
                      start time: "7:00";
                        interval: "24:00";
                          period: Week;
                            plan: "
            exec skip skip skip skip skip skip";
                      last start: "Thu Oct 30 15:13:04 2014";
                        last end: "Thu Oct 30 15:13:05 2014";
                    last message: Successful;
                          job id: ;
                        last job: 32086;
                          status: idle;

  3. Use the update command to modify the following attributes:
    • Autostart— Acceptable options are Start now, enabled and disabled.
    • Start time—Specify a new start time in the format "HH:MM".
    • Period—Specifies when the plan cycle repeats. Acceptable options are week and month.
    • Interval—Specifies how often to run the task. Specify a 24 hour clock value in the format "HH:MM".
    • Plan—When you set the period to weekly, the plan attribute defines which days of the week the NetWorker server runs the nsrclientfix command. When you set the period to monthly, the plan attribute defines which days in a 30 day period the NetWorker server runs the nsrclientfix command. Acceptable values are exec and skip.
    NOTE:The action attribute specifies the name of the NSR Client Fix resource, which contains the nsrclientfix command.
    For example, to specify that the task should run every day of the week at 1:00 P.M. except for Sunday, type the following command:

    update: start time: "13:00"; plan: skip exec exec exec exec exec exec

    The Command Reference Guide provides more information about the nsrtask and NSR client fix resources.

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