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NetVault 13.0.3 - CLI Reference Guide

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

nvsendmail

Sends an email to the specified address.

nvsendopmsg

Sends an operator message.

nvtrace

Use this utility to perform the following tasks:

Table 89. nvtrace

--status

Displays whether tracing is enabled or disabled on the specified machine. You can use the following option with --status:

--client: Specifies the NetVault Client. If the client name is not specified, the status of tracing on the server is displayed.

--enable

Enables tracing on the specified machine. You can use the following options with ‑‑enable:

--client: Specifies the NetVault Client. If the client name is not specified, tracing is enabled on the NetVault Server.
--startat: Specifies the date and time when tracing should be started on the machine. The format for specifying this option is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
--stopat: Specifies the date and time when tracing should be stopped on the machine. The format for specifying this option is YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.
You can omit the --startat and --stopat options to start tracing immediately.
--process: Specifies the process for which trace files are required. You can provide a comma-separated list of process ID numbers to generate trace files for the specified processes.

--disable

Disables tracing on the specified machine. You can use the following option with ‑‑disable:

--client: Specifies the NetVault Client. If the client name is not specified, tracing is disabled on the server.

Using the nvreport utility

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