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NetVault 11.4.5 - CLI Reference Guide

Introduction Getting started Using the command-line utilities Using the nvreport utility

nvjobresume

Resumes a job that was previously placed on hold. Only one job can be resume with a single use of this command.

nvjobstart

Runs a job using its Job ID, phase number, and instance number.

By default, the nvjobstart utility returns the following messages depending on the job exit codes.
If you enable the option nvjobstart Enhanced Job Completion Status, the utility returns the following codes and messages:
For more information about this option, see the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide.

nvpolicy

Performs the following tasks:

Table 60. nvpolicy

-list

Displays existing policies. To view the list of jobs defined for a policy, use this option with the policy name. For example, the following command lists all jobs defined for policy “p1”:

nvpolicy -list p1

-delete

Deletes the specified policy.

-ack

Acknowledges errors.

-addclient

Adds clients to the policy definition. For example, the following command adds clients “Client-A” and “Client-B” to the policy “p1”:

nvpolicy -addclient p1 Client-A Client-B

-addgroup

Adds client groups to the policy definition. For example, the following command adds client groups “Group-A” and “Group-B” to the policy “p1”:

nvpolicy -addgroup p1 Group-A Group-B

-create

Creates a policy using details specified in the policy definition file. The file must be created in the following format:

Example:

 

NOTE: The Source option is only required when defining a job for the Plug-in for Consolidation and or Plug-in for Data Copy.

A policy can contain one or more job definitions. For multiple jobs, include a [Job] section for each job as shown in the following example.

Example:

-state

Displays the current state of a policy — Dormant, Active, or Quiescing.

quiesce

Places an active policy in a quiesced state.

nvrestore

Performs the following tasks:

To list the restore jobs administered by the NetVault Backup Server, use the following options.

To create a restore job, use the following options.

To create a restore job from a job definition file, use the following options.

The following rules apply to Restore Definition File:

For the Rename and Relocate options, a separate [Include] stanza must be created for each item. Correct
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.
path=C:\data\new (data that you want to restore and its original path)
relocate=C:\saved\data (the relocation path)
rename=C:\saved\data\old (the relocation path along with the new directory name)
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.

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