Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Commands Reference Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (5.3)
Platform: NetBackup Appliance OS
  1. Overview
    1.  
      About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    2. Logging in to the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      1.  
        Command limitations on appliances that are not configured
    3.  
      Using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    4. About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu command views
      1.  
        About the commands under the Appliance view
      2.  
        About the commands under the Manage view
      3.  
        About the commands under the Monitor view
      4.  
        About the commands under the Network view
      5.  
        About the commands under the Reports view
      6.  
        About the commands under the Settings view
      7.  
        About the commands under the Support view
  2. Appendix A. Main > Appliance commands
    1.  
      Appliance > Primary
    2.  
      Appliance > Media
    3.  
      Appliance > Management
    4.  
      Appliance > Remove
    5.  
      Appliance > ShowDedupPassword
    6.  
      Appliance > ShowIdentity
    7.  
      Appliance > Status
  3. Appendix B. Main > Manage > FibreChannel commands
    1.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Clean
    2.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Configure
    3.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Reset
    4.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Scan
    5.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Show
    6.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Statistics
  4. Appendix C. Main > Manage > HighAvailability commands
    1.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > AddNode
    2.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > AutoFix
    3.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > GetAssetTag
    4.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > RemoveNode
    5.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Setup
    6.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Status
    7.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Switchover
  5. Appendix D. Main > Manage > Libraries commands
    1.  
      Manage > Libraries > Configure
    2.  
      Manage > Libraries > Deny
    3.  
      Manage > Libraries > Down
    4.  
      Manage > Libraries > Inventory
    5.  
      Manage > Libraries > List
    6.  
      Manage > Libraries > Requests
    7.  
      Manage > Libraries > Reset
    8.  
      Manage > Libraries > Resubmit
    9.  
      Manage > Libraries > Up
  6. Appendix E. Main > Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS commands
    1.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT
    2.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SEL_SOCKET
    3.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME
    4.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_INET_PORT
    5.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_SOCKET
    6.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE
    7.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_UDP_RPCSERVICE
    8.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > API_BARCODE_RULES
    9.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > TestACS
    10.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ViewVMconf
  7. Appendix F. Main > Manage > License commands
    1.  
      Manage > License
  8. Appendix G. Main > Manage > MountPoints commands
    1.  
      Manage > MountPoints > List
    2.  
      Manage > MountPoints > Mount
    3.  
      Manage > MountPoints > Unmount
  9. Appendix H. Main > Manage > NetBackup CLI commands
    1.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > AllowSelfService
    2.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > Create
    3.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > Delete
    4.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > List
  10. Appendix I. Main > Manage > OpenStorage commands
    1.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Install
    2.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > List
    3.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Readme
    4.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Share
    5.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Uninstall
  11. Appendix J. Main > Manage > Software commands
    1.  
      Manage > Software > Cancel
    2.  
      Manage > Software > Delete
    3.  
      Manage > Software > Download
    4.  
      Manage > Software > DownloadAnalyzer
    5.  
      Manage > Software > DownloadProgress
    6.  
      Manage > Software > Firmware
    7.  
      Manage > Software > Install
    8.  
      Manage > Software > List
    9.  
      Manage > Software > Readme
    10.  
      Manage > Software > Rollback
    11.  
      Manage > Software > Share
    12.  
      Manage > Software > UpgradeReadinessCheck
    13.  
      Manage > Software > UpgradeStatus
    14.  
      Manage > Software > VxUpdate
  12. Appendix K. Main > Manage > Storage commands
    1.  
      Manage > Storage > Add
    2.  
      Manage > Storage > Create
    3.  
      Manage > Storage > Delete
    4.  
      Manage > Storage > Edit
    5.  
      Manage > Storage > Monitor
    6.  
      Manage > Storage > Move
    7.  
      Manage > Storage > Remove
    8.  
      Manage > Storage > Resize
    9.  
      Manage > Storage > Scan
    10.  
      Manage > Storage > Show
  13. Appendix L. Main > Manage > Tapes commands
    1.  
      Manage > Tapes > Cleaning
    2.  
      Manage > Tapes > Delete
    3.  
      Manage > Tapes > Eject
    4.  
      Manage > Tapes > Freeze
    5.  
      Manage > Tapes > Inventory
    6.  
      Manage > Tapes > List
    7.  
      Manage > Tapes > ListNetBackupMedia
    8.  
      Manage > Tapes > Suspend
    9.  
      Manage > Tapes > Unfreeze
    10.  
      Manage > Tapes > Unsuspend
  14. Appendix M. Main > Monitor commands
    1.  
      Monitor > Beacon
    2.  
      Monitor > Hardware
    3.  
      Monitor > MemoryStatus
    4.  
      Monitor > NetBackup
    5.  
      Monitor > NetworkStatus
    6.  
      Monitor > SDCS
    7.  
      Monitor > Top
    8.  
      Monitor > Uptime
    9.  
      Monitor > Who
  15. Appendix N. Main > Network commands
    1.  
      Network > Configure
    2.  
      Network > Date
    3.  
      Network > DNS
    4.  
      Network > Gateway
    5.  
      Network > Hostname
    6.  
      Network > Hosts
    7.  
      Network > IPv4
    8.  
      Network > IPv6
    9.  
      Network > LinkAggregation
    10.  
      Network > NetStat
    11.  
      Network > NTPServer
    12.  
      Network > Ping
    13.  
      Network > SetProperty
    14.  
      Network > Show
    15.  
      Network > TimeZone
    16.  
      Network > TraceRoute
    17.  
      Network > Unconfigure
    18.  
      Network > VLAN
    19.  
      Network > WANOptimization
  16. Appendix O. Main > Network > Security commands (DeviceCert)
    1.  
      Network > Security > Export
    2.  
      Network > Security > Import
  17. Appendix P. Main > Reports commands
    1.  
      Reports > Deduplication
    2.  
      Reports > Process
  18. Appendix Q. Main > Settings commands
    1.  
      Settings > Deduplication
    2.  
      Settings > FibreTransport
    3.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Initiator
    4.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Interface
    5.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Target
    6.  
      Settings > LifeCycle
    7.  
      Settings > LogForwarding
    8.  
      Settings > NetBackup
    9.  
      Settings > NetBackup DNAT
    10.  
      Settings > NetBackup NATServers
    11.  
      Settings > Password
    12.  
      Settings > Share
    13.  
      Settings > SNMP
    14.  
      Settings > Sysctl
    15.  
      Settings > SystemLocale
  19. Appendix R. Main > Settings > Alerts commands
    1.  
      Settings > Alerts > CallHome
    2.  
      Settings > Alerts > Email
    3.  
      Settings > Alerts > Hardware
    4.  
      Settings > Alerts > SNMP
    5.  
      Settings > Alerts > Transmission
  20. Appendix S. Main > Settings > Notifications view commands
    1.  
      Settings > Notifications > LoginBanner
  21. Appendix T. Main > Settings > Security commands
    1.  
      Settings > Security > Antimalware
    2.  
      Settings > Security > Authorization
    3.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > AccountStatus
    4.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > ActiveDirectory
    5.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Authentication > CIFSShare
    6.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LDAP
    7.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LocalUser
    8.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > MFA
    9.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SingleSignOn
    10.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SmartCard > SSH
    11.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SmartCard
    12.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Certificate
    13.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Certificate > CertificateSigningRequest
    14.  
      Main > Settings > Security > FIPS
    15.  
      Settings > Security > NetworkAccessControl
    16.  
      Main > Settings > Security > PasswordAge
    17.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Ports
    18.  
      Main > Settings > Security > SecurityLevel
    19.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Sessions
    20.  
      Main > Settings > Security > STIG
  22. Appendix U. Main > Support commands
    1.  
      Support > Checkpoint
    2.  
      Support > Cleanup > CleanMonInvData
    3.  
      Support > Cleanup > RemoveShelfEntries
    4.  
      Support > Cleanup > ResetDIMMErrors
    5.  
      Support > Collect
    6.  
      Support > DataCollect
    7.  
      Support > Disk
    8.  
      Support > Errors
    9.  
      Support > FactoryReset
    10.  
      Support > FibreTransport
    11.  
      Support > ImportISO
    12.  
      Support > InfraServices
    13.  
      Support > InstantAccess
    14.  
      Support > iostat
    15.  
      Support > IPMI
    16.  
      Support > KillRemoteCall
    17.  
      Support > LogBrowser
    18.  
      Support > Logs
    19.  
      Support > Maintenance
    20.  
      Support > Messages
    21.  
      Support > NBDNA
    22.  
      Support > Nbperfchk
    23.  
      Support > NBSU
    24.  
      Support > Processes
    25.  
      Support > RAID
    26.  
      Support > Reboot
    27.  
      Support > RecoverStorage
    28.  
      Support > Service
    29.  
      Support > ShelfOrdering
    30.  
      Support > SHMCLI
    31.  
      Support > Show
    32.  
      Support > Shutdown
    33.  
      Support > Storage ClearReservations
    34.  
      Support > Storage SanityCheck
    35.  
      Support > Storage Show
    36.  
      Support > System
    37.  
      Support > Test

Name

Main > Network > Configure — Configure the appliance to a network.

SYNOPSIS

Configure IPAddress Netmask GatewayIPAddress [InterfaceNames] [BondingMode]

DESCRIPTION

You can use the Configure command to configure the IP address of a single interface on the network that you want to connect your appliance to. When you use this command, you need to define the IP address, the netmask address, and the gateway address.

If multiple interfaces with separate IP addresses are used, use the Network > IPv4 or the Network > IPv6 commands to configure each network interface individually.

Use the Network > Gateway command to add the routing information for default route or to add route for VLAN interfaces.

Caution:

If you have an operational NetBackup 53xx high availability configuration, do not make the following changes on the public network interface card (NIC):

Change the IPv4 address.

Create any bond with the IPv6 address.

OPTIONS

Configure IPAddress Netmask GatewayIPAddress [InterfaceNames] [BondingMode]

Configure the IP address and default gateway for the appliance. The command configures the IP address and sets the default gateway.

Where IPAddress is the IPv4 or IPv6 address, Netmask is the netmask, GatewayIPAddress is the default gateway IP address, and [InterfaceNames] is the name of the device.

This device can be a physical interface, a bond, or a VLAN interface.

Remember that you should not use both an IPv4 and an IPv6 address in the same command. For example, you cannot use Configure 9ffe::9 255.255.255.0 1.1.1.1.. You should use Configure 9ffe::46 64 9ffe::49 eth1 to configure an interface using IPv6 address.

In the [InterfaceNames] field the following applies:

  • If you enter a single interface name, then the IP address is configured on that device.

  • If you enter a comma-separated list of interface names, then a bond is created and the IP address is configured on the bonded device. You must ensure that the interfaces that comprise the list are of same type, either FIBRE or COPPER). In addition, the interfaces must support the same speed and at least one of the interfaces in the list is cabled.

  • If you do not enter an interface name, the best possible interface or interfaces are selected based on the port type (FIBRE or COPPER), speed, and the link status.

You define the bonding mode in the BondingMode field. You can enter one of the following modes:

  • balance-rr

  • active-backup

  • balance-xor

  • broadcast

  • 802.3ad

  • balance-tlb

  • balance-alb (This bonding mode is the default value.)

EXAMPLES

The following example shows how to configure your appliance network settings:

Network > Configure 10.180.2.3 255.255.255.0 10.180.2.1 eth1

The following examples show how to configure your appliance using the Auto selection, specifying a specific interface, or multiple interfacing and creating a bond.

  • Specify explicit interfaces such as eth2 and eth3 to create a bond. For this example, you provide the IPAddress, NetMask, Gateway IPAddress, interface names, and the bonding mode, in that order.

    Network > Configure 10.180.2.3 255.255.255.0 eth2,eth3 balance-alb

    You can also create a bond and configure it using IPv6 addresses:

    Network > Configure 9ffe::207  64 9ffe::49 eth,eth3