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Launch veritas netbackup
Hello - I already have Veritas netbackup installed on Mac OS. But I am not able to find the daemon name for running the backup. Does anyone know How to run netbackup?
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I believe that the command for actually running a Netbackup backup is 'bpbackup'. But you should really refer to some documentation to check what options need to be supplied and such.
-EDIT Check this (sun.com link) out. You can browse for documents specific to your version of Netbackup. Last edited by blowtorch; 10-29-2007 at 09:13 PM. Reason: Additional info |
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If you're talking about starting netbackup on the server, on a older version of it, it goes like: Code:
#ltid #initbprd |
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You'd need serious levels of guru-ness to fire off backups from the command line!!
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