[Veritas-bu] Taking a backup using the commands
2000-12-20 14:08:53
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[Veritas-bu] Taking a backup using the commands |
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Lee Kolinsky kolinsky AT colltech DOT com |
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Wed, 20 Dec 2000 14:08:53 -0500 |
Try running "bpbackup -help" on the command line to get a list
of arguments. The general style of the command would be
bpbackup -L /path/file.log -s sched_name -f /path/file_list_name
You will need to have a class defined with a user_directed type of
schedule and that will be the schedule name you would use in the above
command for that client.
As for the TAR part, this depends on whether you have a stand alone
drive or a robot. It would be a little trickier with a robot but
it can be done. You will want to "down" the drive in the robot and
then use "robtest" to move a tape into that drive. Then you can use
TAR.
Hope this helps some.
Edelmira Chollet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I need to write a script to take a backup using
> NetBackup commands but I do not have any documentation
> to check for that. Could anyone please tell me what is
> the command?
>
> Also if I want to use a tar, can I do that?
>
> Thanks in advance for the help.
>
> Edelmira Chollet
> Unix Admin
>
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