Netbackup command line

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/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/
nbemmcmd -listmedia -mediaid AAA030
bppllist ( lists the policies )
bpimagelist -d 10/01/2014 -e 10/30/2014 -policy haries_UR3_4
bperror
bperrror –U –problems –hoursago 1 ( Lists errors )
bperror –U –backstat -by_statcode -hoursago 1

Command Line Interface for NetBackup Reports Note:

<start_date> and <end_date> syntax: MM/DD/YY
<start_time> and <end_time> syntax: hh:mm:ss
<media_id> is the six-character media identification number

Backup status report
Backup Status Report The Backup Status report shows status and error information on jobs completed within the specified time period. If an error has occurred, a short explanation of the error is included.

  1. cd /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd
  2. ./bperror -U -backstat -s info [-d <start_date> <start_time> -e <end_date> <end_time>]