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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Reporting Guide
  3. OpsCenter reports
  4. About Report Templates descriptions
  5. About Client reports in OpsCenter
  6. Risk Analysis > Client Coverage report
  7. About CSV formats
Veritas NetBackup™ OpsCenter Reporting Guide

About CSV formats

The CSV file required as an input to the Client Coverage report can be created using a text editor or Microsoft Excel application.

A typical CSV file format is as follows:

Host1_name1,Host1_name2,Host1_name3,Host1_name4

Host2

Host3

Note:

Host1_name1,Host1_name2,Host1_name3,Host1_name4 are multiple names of the same machine. Multiple names for the same machine may exist due to many reasons like because of a machine having multiple Network Interface Cards etc.

Note:

Each host machine exists in a new line. For example, Host1, Host2, and Host3 all exist in three separate lines.

Here is a sample CSV format:

css-bin3,css-bin3.veritas.com

macy.veritas.com,macy,macy.vtas.com

css-bin10.veritas.com

Note:

There is no space after the comma in the CSV file.

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