[Veritas-bu] help...command
2002-05-15 16:02:58
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[Veritas-bu] help...command |
From: |
PYLE AT wapa DOT gov (John Pyle) |
Date: |
Wed, 15 May 2002 14:02:58 -0600 |
I could not locate man pages for these, but I entered the command with a bogus
option (-Z for instance) and got the Usage message back. Also these are in the
Unix guide for DataCenter (you did not specify BS or DC just 3.4) for Unix.
They are 3 and 6 MB and I did not want to assume your connection could handle
that, they are available for download (with some looking) from: Hope this
helps you..
http://ftp.support.veritas.com/pub/support/products/
I use vmquery for (-m vol_ser) to list info about tapes
== Sample output ===
media ID: CLN115
media type: DLT cleaning tape (12)
barcode: CLN115
description: ---
volume pool: None (0)
robot type: TLD - Tape Library DLT (8)
robot number: 0
robot slot: 235
robot host: NBU1
volume group: 00_000_TLD
created: Wed Apr 03 14:58:47 2002
assigned: ---
last mounted: ---
first mount: ---
expiration date: ---
cleanings left: 25
== Sample output ===
Check page 464 in the:
VERITAS NetBackup * DataCenter 3.4 Media Manager System Administrator's Guide
UNIX
vmquery
Usage: vmquery [-M <master_server>]
[-h <volume_database_host>,...,-h <volume_database_host>]
[-b | -w]
{
-a |
-m <media_id> |
-v <volume_group> |
-rn <robot_number> |
-rt <robot_type> |
-mt <media_type> |
-p <pool_number> |
-pn <pool_name> |
-res <robot_type> <robot_number> <robot_host> <robot_coord1>
<robot_coord2> |
-assignbyid <media_id> <media_type> <pool_number> <status>
<assigntime> |
-deassignbyid <media_id> <pool_number> <status>
}
Check page 459 in the:
VERITAS NetBackup * DataCenter 3.4 System Administrator's Guide UNIX.
I haven't used this one much but I have heard it is not script friendly because
it has two lines of out put to parse through.
bpmedialist
USAGE: bpmedialist [-mlist] [-U|-l|-L] [-ev media_id] [-rl ret_level]
[-d density] [-p pool_name]
[-h host_name | -M master_server...] [-v]
bpmedialist -summary [-U|-L] [-brief] [-p pool_name]
[-h host_name | -M master_server...] [-v]
bpmedialist -mcontents -ev media_id [-U|-l|-L] [-d density]
[-h host_name | -M master_server...] [-v]
bpmedialist -count -rt robot_type -rn robot_number [-d density]
[-U|-l] [-h host_name | -M master_server...] [-v]
I haven't used this one much either but I know this one has one line per media
and so is more script friendly.
Check page 466 in the:
VERITAS NetBackup * DataCenter 3.4 System Administrator's Guide UNIX.
bpimmedia
USAGE: bpimmedia: [-l | -L] [-client <name>] [-t <sched_type>]
[-class <name>] [-sl <sched_label] [-d mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss]
[-e mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss] [-verbose] [-mtype <media type>]
[-M <master_server,...,master_server>]
[-mediaid <vsn/path>] [-option <name>]
USAGE: bpimmedia: -spangroups [-mediaid <vsn>] [-U] [-cn <copy number>]
>>> laila aloui <aloui_laila AT yahoo DOT com> 5/15/2002 2:35:54 AM >>>
yes, specialy commands about tapes, like
bpmedialist, vmquery,bpimmedia.
Just for your information i'm running netbackup3.4 and
solaris2.6
great thanks
--- John Pyle <PYLE AT wapa DOT gov> wrote:
> Most commands have the syntax of <command> -h to get
> the help for parameters.
> Manpages for some of the commands will give you more
> detailed info. This is in the Admin Guide for Unix
> and Windows, though not all commands are listed. If
> there is a specific, or few commands you are looking
> for list them and I tell you what I have found for
> each.
>
> >>> laila aloui <aloui_laila AT yahoo DOT com> 5/14/2002
> 10:16:13 AM >>>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> where can i find help about netbackup command ?
>
> thanks in advance
>
> laila
>
>
>
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