PHP code to read from an API
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Description
Experience Level: Entry
We have some backup software, it has lists of computers in it, for each computer there is a list of "recovery points". We want to pull out the number of recovery points on all the disk safes. We also want the date the last recovery point was created.
What we would like the script to do, is list all disk safes with the date created, the last recovery point date / time and the number of recovery points.
We would like the script to email if:
Diskspace is older than 8 days and there are less than 7 recovery points.
OR
The last recovery point is older than 48 hours for any disk safe.
The documentation for this is here: http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP/API+Documentation
We have a dev environment setup so it can all be done on there easily.
What we would like the script to do, is list all disk safes with the date created, the last recovery point date / time and the number of recovery points.
We would like the script to email if:
Diskspace is older than 8 days and there are less than 7 recovery points.
OR
The last recovery point is older than 48 hours for any disk safe.
The documentation for this is here: http://wiki.r1soft.com/display/CDP/API+Documentation
We have a dev environment setup so it can all be done on there easily.
Jacob C.
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Do you want a PHP script? I am presuming yes. How is it being run - a cron job? Thanks
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