NetBackup™ Commands Reference Guide

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Product(s): NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (10.4)
  1. Introduction
    1.  
      About NetBackup commands
    2.  
      Navigating multiple menu levels
    3.  
      NetBackup command conventions
    4.  
      NetBackup Media Manager command notes
    5.  
      IPV6 updates
  2. Appendix A. NetBackup Commands
    1.  
      acsd
    2.  
      backupdbtrace
    3.  
      backuptrace
    4.  
      bmrc
    5.  
      bmrconfig
    6.  
      bmrepadm
    7.  
      bmrprep
    8.  
      bmrs
    9.  
      bmrsrtadm
    10.  
      bp
    11.  
      bparchive
    12.  
      bpbackup
    13.  
      bpbackupdb
    14.  
      bpcatarc
    15.  
      bpcatlist
    16.  
      bpcatres
    17.  
      bpcatrm
    18.  
      bpcd
    19.  
      bpchangeprimary
    20.  
      bpcleanrestore
    21.  
      bpclient
    22.  
      bpclimagelist
    23.  
      bpclntcmd
    24.  
      bpclusterutil
    25.  
      bpcompatd
    26.  
      bpconfig
    27.  
      bpdbjobs
    28.  
      bpdbm
    29.  
      bpdgclone
    30.  
      bpdown
    31.  
      bpduplicate
    32.  
      bperror
    33.  
      bpexpdate
    34.  
      bpfis
    35.  
      bpflist
    36.  
      bpgetconfig
    37.  
      bpgetdebuglog
    38.  
      bpimage
    39.  
      bpimagelist
    40.  
      bpimmedia
    41.  
      bpimport
    42.  
      bpinst
    43.  
      bpkeyfile
    44.  
      bpkeyutil
    45.  
      bplabel
    46.  
      bplist
    47.  
      bpmedia
    48.  
      bpmedialist
    49.  
      bpminlicense
    50.  
      bpnbat
    51.  
      bpnbaz
    52.  
      bppficorr
    53.  
      bpplcatdrinfo
    54.  
      bpplclients
    55.  
      bppldelete
    56.  
      bpplinclude
    57.  
      bpplinfo
    58.  
      bppllist
    59.  
      bpplsched
    60.  
      bpplschedrep
    61.  
      bpplschedwin
    62.  
      bppolicynew
    63.  
      bpps
    64.  
      bprd
    65.  
      bprecover
    66.  
      bprestore
    67.  
      bpretlevel
    68.  
      bpschedule
    69.  
      bpschedulerep
    70.  
      bpsetconfig
    71.  
      bpstsinfo
    72.  
      bpstuadd
    73.  
      bpstudel
    74.  
      bpstulist
    75.  
      bpsturep
    76.  
      bptestbpcd
    77.  
      bptestnetconn
    78.  
      bpup
    79.  
      bpverify
    80.  
      cat_convert
    81.  
      cat_export
    82.  
      cat_import
    83.  
      configureCerts
    84.  
      configureMQ
    85.  
      configureWebServerCerts
    86.  
      create_nbdb
    87.  
      csconfig cldinstance
    88.  
      csconfig cldprovider
    89.  
      csconfig meter
    90.  
      csconfig reinitialize
    91.  
      csconfig throttle
    92.  
      duplicatetrace
    93.  
      importtrace
    94.  
      jbpSA
    95.  
      jnbSA
    96.  
      ltid
    97.  
      mklogdir
    98.  
      msdpcldutil
    99.  
      nbauditreport
    100.  
      nbcallhomeproxyconfig
    101.  
      nbcatsync
    102.  
      NBCC
    103.  
      NBCCR
    104.  
      nbcertcmd
    105.  
      nbcertupdater
    106.  
      nbcldutil
    107.  
      nbcmdrun
    108.  
      nbcomponentupdate
    109.  
      nbcplogs
    110.  
      nbcredkeyutil
    111.  
      nbdb_admin
    112.  
      nbdb_backup
    113.  
      nbdb_move
    114.  
      nbdb_ping
    115.  
      nbdb_restore
    116.  
      nbdb_unload
    117.  
      nbdb2adutl
    118.  
      nbdbms_start_server
    119.  
      nbdbms_start_stop
    120.  
      nbdc
    121.  
      nbdecommission
    122.  
      nbdelete
    123.  
      nbdeployutil
    124.  
      nbdevconfig
    125.  
      nbdevquery
    126.  
      nbdiscover
    127.  
      nbdna
    128.  
      nbemm
    129.  
      nbemmcmd
    130.  
      nbepicfile
    131.  
      nbfindfile
    132.  
      nbfirescan
    133.  
      nbfp
    134.  
      nbftadm
    135.  
      nbftconfig
    136.  
      nbgetconfig
    137.  
      nbhba
    138.  
      nbholdutil
    139.  
      nbhostidentity
    140.  
      nbhostmgmt
    141.  
      nbhypervtool
    142.  
      nbidpcmd
    143.  
      nbimageshare
    144.  
      nbinstallcmd
    145.  
      nbjm
    146.  
      nbkmiputil
    147.  
      nbkmscmd
    148.  
      nbkmsutil
    149.  
      nboraadm
    150.  
      nborair
    151.  
      nboracmd
    152.  
      nbpem
    153.  
      nbpemreq
    154.  
      nbmariadb
    155.  
      nbmlb
    156.  
      nbperfchk
    157.  
      nbplupgrade
    158.  
      nbrb
    159.  
      nbrbutil
    160.  
      nbreplicate
    161.  
      nbrepo
    162.  
      nbrestorevm
    163.  
      nbseccmd
    164.  
      nbserviceusercmd
    165.  
      nbsetconfig
    166.  
      nbshvault
    167.  
      nbsmartdiag
    168.  
      nbsnapimport
    169.  
      nbsnapreplicate
    170.  
      nbsqladm
    171.  
      nbsqlite
    172.  
      nbstl
    173.  
      nbstlutil
    174.  
      nbstop
    175.  
      nbsu
    176.  
      nbsvrgrp
    177.  
      netbackup_deployment_insights
    178.  
      resilient_clients
    179.  
      restoretrace
    180.  
      stopltid
    181.  
      tldd
    182.  
      tldcd
    183.  
      tpautoconf
    184.  
      tpclean
    185.  
      tpconfig
    186.  
      tpext
    187.  
      tpreq
    188.  
      tpunmount
    189.  
      verifytrace
    190.  
      vltadm
    191.  
      vltcontainers
    192.  
      vlteject
    193.  
      vltinject
    194.  
      vltoffsitemedia
    195.  
      vltopmenu
    196.  
      vltrun
    197.  
      vmadd
    198.  
      vmchange
    199.  
      vmcheckxxx
    200.  
      vmd
    201.  
      vmdelete
    202.  
      vmoprcmd
    203.  
      vmphyinv
    204.  
      vmpool
    205.  
      vmquery
    206.  
      vmrule
    207.  
      vmupdate
    208.  
      vnetd
    209.  
      vssat
    210.  
      vwcp_manage
    211.  
      vxlogcfg
    212.  
      vxlogmgr
    213.  
      vxlogview
    214.  
      W2KOption

Name

bpflist — list the backed up and archived files on the NetBackup server

SYNOPSIS

bpflist [-l | -L | -U ] [-v] [-M master_server,...] [-d mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss] [-e mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss] [-ut unixtime] [-bt unixtime] [-st sched_type] [-policy policy_name] [-client client_name] [-keyword keyword_phrase] [-pattern fullpath] [-pt policy_type] [-user name] [-group name] [-raw mode] [-backupid name] [-psep path_separator_character] [-malgo match_algorithm] [-rl recursion_level] [-option option ...]

 

On UNIX systems, the directory path to this command is /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/

On Windows systems, the directory path to this command is install_path\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\

DESCRIPTION

The bpflist command shows a list of previously archived or backed up files according to the options that you specify. This command is available only on NetBackup servers and can be run only by authorized users. This command is similar to the bplist command that is available on all NetBackup hosts including clients.

The list can be reported in the following ways:

-l

Generates the report in short mode and is the default condition. This terse listing is useful for the scripts or programs that rework the listing contents into a customized report format. See Example 1.

-L

Generates the report in long mode.

-U

Generates the report in user mode with a text header for each result. The values are comma-separated. See Example 2.

OPTIONS

-backupid name

Specifies a backup ID to use for finding images to list.

-bt unixtime

Sets the start date to the specified UNIX time. the -bt option is an alternative to the - d option.

-client client_name

Specifies a client name to use for finding backups or archives to list. By default, bpflist uses the name of the host that runs the command.

-d mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss -e mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm:ss

Specifies the start date and end date range for the listing as follows:

  • -d specifies a start date and time for the listing. The output list shows only files from backups or the archives that occurred at or after the specified date and time. The -d default is the previous midnight.

  • -e specifies an end date and time for the listing. The output list shows only files from backups or the archives that occurred at or before the specified date and time. The -e default is the current date and time.

The start date and end date have the same format. The valid range of dates is from 01/01/1970 00:00:00 to 01/19/2038 03:14:07.

The required date and time values format in NetBackup commands varies according to your locale. The /usr/openv/msg/.conf file (UNIX) and the install_path\VERITAS\msg\LC.CONF file (Windows) contain information such as the date-time formats for each supported locale. The files contain specific instructions on how to add or modify the list of supported locales and formats.

For more information about the locale of your system, see "About specifying the locale of the NetBackup installation" in the NetBackup Administrator's Guide, Volume II.

-group name

Specifies the group that can access and list the files. Only the files accessible by the group can be listed. This option takes effect only if the - malgo option is set to 3.

-keyword "keyword_phrase"

Specifies a keyword phrase for NetBackup to use when it searches for backups or archives from which to list files. The phrase must match the one that was previously associated with the backup or archive by the bpbackup -k command or the bparchive -k command. You can use this option in place of or in combination with the other options to make it easier to select backups and archives.

Use the following meta-characters to help match keywords or parts of keywords in the phrase:

  • * matches any string of characters.

  • ? matches any single character.

  • [ ] matches the sequence of characters that is specified within the brackets.

  • [ - ] matches the range of characters that is separated by the hyphen ("-").

The keyword phrase can be up to 128 characters in length. All printable characters are permitted including a space and a period ("."). The phrase must be enclosed in double quotes ("...") or single quotes ('...' ). The default keyword phrase is the null (empty) string.

-M master_server,...

Specifies a comma-delimited list of host names that represent one or more alternative master servers. Each master server in the list runs the bpflist command. If an error occurs on any master server, the process stops at that point. The report is the composite of the information that all the master servers in this list return. The bpflist command queries each of these master servers. The master server returns image or media information from the image catalogs. Each master server must allow access by the system that issues the bpflist command. The default is the master server for the system running bpflist.

-malgo match_algorithm

Names the file or directory to list. Any files or directories that you specify must be listed at the end, following all other options. If you do not specify a path, the default is the current working directory. The valid values are as follows:

  • 0 (MA_DEFAULT)

  • 1 (MA_AWBUS)

  • 2 (MA_USE_GMATCH)

  • 3 (MA_WITH_SECURITY)

-option option ...

Specifies a list of space-separated options that affect the operation of the command. Possible values of option are the following:

NONE 
FILESYSTEM_ONLY
GET_ALL_FILES
GET_PRIMARY_COPY_NUM_BLOCKS (Return the number of blocks in the
     primary copy)
IGNORE_CASE 
INCLUDE_BITMAP 
INCLUDE_EDI (Include EDI images)
INCLUDE_EFI (Include EFI system partition images)
INCLUDE_FSMAP
INCLUDE_HIDDEN_IMAGES (Include hidden images)
INCLUDE_RAW_INCR (Include raw incremental images)
INCLUDE_TIR (Include True Image Restore images)
NO_HSHAKE (Continue sending data even if the socket is not ready)
ONE_CONNECT (Run multiple queries on a single connection)
ONE_PASS (Return all files at once)
ONLY_DIRS(Return only directories)
ONLY_ENV_VARS (Return only NDMP environment variables) 
ONLY_FIRST_FRAGMENT
ONLY_INPROGRESS_IMAGES (Return only in progress or unvalidated 
     images)
ONLY_SC_CLIENT_TYPES
ONLY_TIR (Return only TIR images)
ONLY_VM_FILES (Return only virtual machine images)
STR2FILE_ENTRY_FORMAT
-pattern fullpath

Only files matching the specified pattern are listed.

-policy policy_name

Names the policy to search to produce the list. If not specified, all policies are searched.

-psep path_separator_character

Specifies the path separator character.

-pt policy_type

Specifies a policy type. By default, bpflist searches for all policy types. The policy_type is one of the following character strings:

Auspex-FastBackup
BigData
DataStore
DataTools-SQL-BackTrack
DB2
Enterprise-Vault
FlashBackup
FlashBackup-Windows
Hyper-V
Informix-On-BAR
LotusNotes
MS-Exchange-Server
MS-SharePoint
MS-SQL-Server
MS-Windows
NDMP
Oracle
SAP
Split-Mirror
Standard
Sybase
Vault
VMware
-raw mode

Specifies the raw partition mode.

-rl recursion_level

Recursively lists the subdirectories that are encountered to the specified depth.

-st schedule_type

Specifies the schedule type for the selection of the backup images for which the primary copy is changed. By default, bpchangeprimary uses any schedule type. Valid values are as follows:

FULL (full backup)

INCR (differential-incremental backup)

CINC (cumulative-incremental backup)

UBAK (user backup)

UARC (user archive)

NOT_ARCHIVE (all backups except user archive)

SCHED (FULL, INCR, CINC, TLOG)

USER (UBAK and UARC)

TLOG (transaction logs)

ANY (any of the previous types)

-user name

Specifies the user that can access and list the files. Only the files accessible by the user can be listed. This option takes effect only if the - malgo option is set to 3.

-ut unixtime

Specifies an alternative to the - d and - e options and sets the start date and end date to the specified UNIX time. Use this option to specify a single backup or archive to list.

-v

Generates the report in verbose mode and displays log messages on the console.

EXAMPLES

Example 1 - On a UNIX system, search for the path /images in backups since unix time 1380000000. The list is in short mode (default condition).

# bpflist -client cl2 -bt 1380000000 -rl 0 -pt Standard -pattern /images

FILES 10 0  0 1383577314 0 cl2 test cl2_1383577314 - *NULL* 1 0 unknown 
   unknown 0 0 *NULL* 1 0 19 50 8 1 0 0 2051 /images/ 16877 root root 0 
   1383334897 1382366087 1383559354
FILES 10 0  0 1383334895 0 cl2 test cl2_1383334895 - *NULL* 1 0 unknown 
   unknown 0 0 *NULL* 1 0 19 50 8 1 0 0 2051 /images/ 16877 root root 0 
   1383331790 1382366087 1383296672
FILES 10 0  0 1383331752 0 cl2 test cl2_1383331752 - *NULL* 1 0 unknown 
   unknown 0 0 *NULL* 355 0 19 50 1708556 1 0 0 2051 /images/ 16877 root 
   root 0 1382647177 1382366087 1383296672

Example 2 - Display the listing in user (-U) mode.

# bpflist -client cl2 -bt 1380000000  -rl 0 -pt Standard -pattern /images -U

Client:            cl2
Policy:            test
Backup ID:         cl2_1383577314
Backed up:         Mon 04 Nov 2013 09:01:54 AM CS (1383577314)
Software Version:  ?
Policy Type:       Standard
Schedule Type:     FULL
Version:           10
Keyword:           ?
Num Files:         1
Files:              
FN=1 L=0 PL=19 DL=50 BK=8 II=1 RS=0 GB=0 DN=2051 P=/images/ D=16877 root 
root 0 1383334897 1382366087 1383559354

Client:            cl2
Policy:            test
Backup ID:         cl2_1383334895
Backed up:         Fri 01 Nov 2013 02:41:35 PM CD (1383334895)
Software Version:  ?
Policy Type:       Standard
Schedule Type:     FULL
Version:           10
Keyword:           ?
Num Files:         1
Files:              
FN=1 L=0 PL=19 DL=50 BK=8 II=1 RS=0 GB=0 DN=2051 P=/images/ D=16877 root 
root 0 1383331790 1382366087 1383296672

SEE ALSO

See bparchive.