Integrations with Other Applications

Data Source Integration (DSI)

First select which data you want to log. Data Protector provides a reporting command omnirpt located in the /opt/omni/bin/ directory. This command can be used to gather various information about the Data Protector environment. See the omnirpt manpage for more information on the command. Secondly, write a script that in an infinite loop queries for the selected data and writes it to standard output.

2.Create the class specification file.

The class specification file defines what data you want to log and how you want it to be logged. Data Protector provides a sample class specification file obdsi.spec in the /etc/opt/omni/dsi directory. Refer to the DSI manual for the complete syntax of the class specification file.

3.Compile the class specification file.

Use the sdlcomp command from the /opt/perf/bin directory to compile the class specification file. In order to compile the Data Protector sample class specification file, use:

sdlcomp obdsi.spec OmniBack.log OmniBack

4.Configure perflbd.rc

Before you start modifying perflbd.rc file, you have to stop the mwa services. You do this using the following command:

/opt/perf/bin/mwa stop

Now you can edit the file /var/opt/perf/perflbd.rc. If you are configuring Data Protector sample metrics, add the following line to the file. Note that this has to be added as a single line:

DATASOURCE=OMNIBACKII

LOGFILE=/etc/opt/omni/dsi/OmniBack.log

5.Start the logging process.

Start the script that collects your data and pipe its output using dsilog command. In case of Data Protector sample metrics, use the following command (in one line):

obdsi.ksh /opt/perf/bin/dsilog OmniBack.log OMNIBACKII

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