Difference between revisions of "Netbackup command line"
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bplist -C MyClient -S MyMaster -t 4 -k OraclePolicyName -s 08/08/2014 08:00:00 -e 09/09/2014 08:00:00 -R / | bplist -C MyClient -S MyMaster -t 4 -k OraclePolicyName -s 08/08/2014 08:00:00 -e 09/09/2014 08:00:00 -R / | ||
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+ | '''Some good stuff here :''' http://nixguru.wordpress.com/2012/11/21/netbackup-important-commands-and-explanations/ |
Revision as of 11:22, 12 December 2014
/bpimagelist -U -client client1 -d 12/01/2011 -e 12/25/2011 bpdbjobs -report bplist -R 99 -C womble -l -k womble_disk -t 5 -s 11/29/2010 09:00:00 -e 11/29/2010 09:45 -I "/" ( t 5 worked for Windows ) bplist -R 1 -C haries -I "/" bpplclients -allunique -l ## From web examples I would like to propose a set of "golden rules" for bplist command: 1. Always specify policy type (-t). 2. Always provide relevand data range (-s, -d). 3. Mind the listing recursiveness (-R) as it may be too verbose when you just put the "/" or it may not show anything for non-file like backup types. 4. Provide as many other details as possible to speed up the search. Template for good examples: bplist -C <ClientName> -S <MasterServer> -t <PolicyType> -k <PolicyName> -s MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS -e MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS -R / That may result in something like: bplist -C MyClient -S MyMaster -t 4 -k OraclePolicyName -s 08/08/2014 08:00:00 -e 09/09/2014 08:00:00 -R / >> bpclimagelist -U -client server1-bak
Some good stuff here : http://nixguru.wordpress.com/2012/11/21/netbackup-important-commands-and-explanations/