NOTE: The Source option is only required when defining a job for the Plug-in for Consolidation and or Plug-in for Data Copy.
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Displays the current state of a policy — Dormant, Active, or Quiescing. | |
To list the restore jobs administered by the NetVault Server, use the following options.
Displays all restore jobs administered by the NetVault Server. | |
Specifies the plug-in name. Use this option to filter the list by the specified plug-in. | |
NOTE: The -plugin and -select options are mutually exclusive and cannot be used together in the same instance of a nvrestore -list command. | |
Specifies the name of the NetVault Server to access and perform the nvrestore task. Use this option to select a NetVault Server that will perform nvrestore accessing the Savesets hosted in the NetVault Server. If -targetserver is not specified, nvrestore attempts to access and run in the local machine. Use the option -targetserver to run nvrestore in a remote NetVault Server. |
To create a restore job, use the following options.
Creates and optionally schedules a restore job. This format helps in reducing the time taken to locate the saveset. | |
Specifies the directory or file that you want to restore. Provide the full path to the items. | |
Specifies the name of the NetVault Server to access and perform the nvrestore task. Use this option to select a NetVault Server that will perform nvrestore accessing the Savesets hosted in the NetVault Server. If -targetserver is not specified, nvrestore attempts to access and run in the local machine. Use the option -targetserver to run nvrestore in a remote NetVault Server. | |
Specifies the name of the target NetVault Client destination of the restore. Use this option to select a NetVault Client where the data will be restored. The option -targetclient applies only to nvrestore -create option. If -targetclient is not specified, nvrestore attempts to restore the data in the local machine. Use the option -targetclient to instruct nvrestore to restore the data to a remote NetVault Client. |
To create a restore job from a job definition file, use the following options.
Creates and optionally schedules a restore job. Example: 59:NVCLIENT:filesystem This format helps in reducing the time taken to locate the saveset. | |
Specifies the name of the job definition file. Provide the full file path. Relocate=<Relocation path> (Ensure that the path is created before you run the job.)
Rename=<New name for the item> (You can use this option if you do not want to overwrite existing files or directories.) | |
Runs the job. Without this option, the restore job is created and saved, but not scheduled to run. | |
Specifies the name of the NetVault Server to access and perform the nvrestore task. Use this option to select a NetVault Server that will perform nvrestore accessing the Savesets hosted in the NetVault Server. If -targetserver is not specified, nvrestore attempts to access and run in the local machine. Use the option -targetserver to run nvrestore in a remote NetVault Server. | |
Specifies the name of the target NetVault Client destination of the restore. Use this option to select a NetVault Client where the data will be restored. The option -targetclient applies only to nvrestore -create option. If -targetclient is not specified, nvrestore attempts to restore the data in the local machine. Use the option -targetclient to instruct nvrestore to restore the data to a remote NetVault Client. |
The following rules apply to Restore Definition File:
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For the Rename and Relocate options, a separate [Include] stanza must be created for each item. Correct |
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Both the Rename and Relocate options can be specified within the same instance of the [Include] stanza to perform both operations for a single file or directory. |
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The relocation directory must exist on the target system before you run the restore job. You can create and save the job without using the “-run” parameter and establish a new directory for relocation in the command, but when you runt the job, the target relocation directory must exist. |
Specifies the set type and set-specific options. The set type can be one of the following:
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To obtain a list of available options for any set type, use the following command: nvsetcreate -type <set type> -- help For information about set-specific options, see the following sections: | |||||||||||||||
Reads options from a parameter file. This file can be used with the -parameters option as follows: |
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When creating a set for the Plug-in for NDMP, if you specify an existing set name, the nvsetcreate utility overwrites the set. You can use the nvsetcreate utility to modify a set for this plug-in instead of nvsetmodify. |
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When creating a Selection Set for backing up the root directory using NetVault Plug-in for FileSystem, do not include the last “\” character. Specify only the drive letter. Thus, use the path C: instead of C:\. |
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When using the -include option in Backup Selection Sets for Plug-in for Consolidation, Plug-in for Data Copy, or Plug-in for Raw Devices, specify the full file path as displayed on the NetVault WebUI. |
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Create a Backup Selection Set for a Windows-based client “WinClient” to back up all files in the “C:\work” directory using the Plug-in for FileSystem, while excluding the file “a.zip”: |
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