Import the specified sets from an input file to the NetVault Server.
Specifies the names of the sets that you want to import from the input file. To import multiple sets, specify each set name separately using the -setname option. You can rename each set while importing them to NetVault. | |
Displays the build date of the NetVault distribution installed on the machine. |
Specifies the set type. It can be one of the following:
The nvsetmodify utility does not support the following set types:
To modify these sets, you can use the following methods:
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Specifies the changes that you want to make. This option can be used more than once. The <change description> variable is formatted as follows: <item>[:<field>][:<old value>]=<new value> <item> can be set to one of the following values <field> specifies the field in the item that is to be modified. <old value> specifies the old setting for the selected item. <new value> specifies the new setting for the selected item.
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To use this option, you require the “Tag ID” of the option that you want to set. The Tag ID can either be the backup option name as recognized by the CLI or a numeric value assigned to the option by NetVault. Both of these values are grouped under the [Plugin Options] section in the nvsetmodify.cfg file.
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A Backup Selection Set for the Plug-in for FileSystem includes the following selection path on Windows:
On Linux Clients, the Plug-in for FileSystem does not include any predefined level-3 nodes (“Fixed Drives”, “Removable Drives”, and others). Therefore, a similar selection on Linux/UNIX Client includes the following nodes:
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Adds or modifies a rename or relocation command to a Restore Selection Set. | |||||||||||||||||
Includes an item in the backup or restore job. The item can either be the “node name” as recognized by the CLI or a numeric “ID” assigned to the node by NetVault. Both of these values are grouped under the [Tree Nodes] section in the nvsetmodify.cfg file. | |||||||||||||||||
Reads options from a parameter file. This file can be used with the -parameters option as follows: | |||||||||||||||||
Displays the build date of the NetVault distribution installed on the machine. |
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NOTE: The Plug-in for FileSystem (Windows only) and a few other plug-ins (Plug-in for Consolidation, Plug-in for Data Copy, Plug-in for Databases, and Plug-in for Raw Devices) include pre-defined level-3 nodes. You can obtain the exact names of these nodes from the NetVault WebUI. To prevent any user errors, the nvsetmodify utility checks for the correctness of new values specified for level-3 nodes. An error message is displayed if you specify an incorrect value for these nodes. The utility does not perform any checks for the correctness or existence of nodes below level-3. |
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Modify the Restore Selection Set “RestoreSet1” (created for the Plug-in for FileSystem) to make the following changes: |
Triggers a job that has already been defined and saved using the Triggered scheduling option.
This utility is located in the bin directory.
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The nvtrigger utility returns the following exit codes and messages when the job it is associated with completes execution: |
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Without the -wait option, the nvtrigger utility can support multiple jobs. With this option, the utility can only be used to trigger a single job. This limitation also applies to -wait -killonexit options. Therefore, you cannot use this option for policy jobs that contains multiple job definitions. |
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If you specify the -wait option in a script, control is returned to the script only after the triggered job completes. If you do not specify this option, control is returned immediately back to the script even if the triggered job is still running. |
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