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IMPORTANT: Several utilities described in this section reference a file named nvsetmodify.cfg. This configuration file includes a list of options used to define a backup job and the associated code number that can be used to identify the option in the CLI. You can find nvsetmodify.cfg in <NetVault Backup home>\config on Windows and <NetVault Backup Home>/config on Linux. When you use the file, verify that you do not modify the contents in any manner. You can take a printout of this file and use the print for reference purposes. This functionality is intended for highly experienced users. Any attempt to use the values provided in this configuration file must be performed under the guidance of Technical Support. |
Performs the following functions:
To delete a specific saveset and its duplicates, use the following options.
To mark multiple savesets and their duplicates for deletion, use the following options.
Marks savesets specified in the input file (infile) for deletion. If no dependent Incremental or Differential Backups exist for a saveset, the saveset is removed when the Media Manager performs the next retirement check. By default, these checks are performed at the interval of 60 minutes. To change the interval between two checks, configure the Retirement Check Granularity in Mins setting in the mediamgr.cfg file. For more information about this setting, see Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide. | |
To view the version of NetVault Backup distribution, use the following option.
Specifies the name of the NetVault Backup Server that administers the job. | |
Specifies the ID of the instance that you want to abort. The default value for this option is 1. |
The nvjobcreate utility does not provide any option to configure the Restore Options. These options must be included in the Restore Selection Set. The nvsetcreate utility provides an option that can be used to specify Restore Options in the Restore Selection Set. For more information, see nvsetcreate.
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After using the nvjobcreate command to create one or more jobs, if you run the following nvreport command, the Scheduler may crash: |
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