Use this utility to perform the following tasks:
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
Specifies the name library that you want to modify. The library name is mandatory. | |
Brings a drive back online. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. | |
Takes a drive offline. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. | |
Removes a drive. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. | |
Maps a drive to the appropriate LSM, Panel and Drive. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. You can also use the optional ‑name option can be used to specify a drive name. | |
Unmaps a drive. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. | |
To add a drive or shared drive to an existing library configuration, use the following options.
You can use the nvscandrives utility to obtain a list of available drives on a local or remote NetVault Backup Client. The output of this command provides the drive path as it appears in the NetVault WebUI. For more information, see nvscandrives. | |
Adds a drive. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. | |
Adds a shared drive. Use the “DRIVE <drive_number>” option to specify the target drive. |
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When you add a drive using the nvlibrarymodify utility, the library configuration is changed as follows: |
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If you omit the options "-servername", "librarymachine" and "drivemachine" then, by default, the local machine is used as the default for the target server. |
Opens the door of the specified library.
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
Opens the entry/exit port (EEPort).
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
Removes filer-attached drives for the specified filer.
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
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