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NetVault 13.1.2 - CLI Reference Guide

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

nvpluginaccess

Enables CLI backups and generation of CLI-based reports for plug-ins that require the use of database-related utility (for example, “onbar” for Informix database users and “rman” for Oracle). For more information, see the relevant plug-in user’s guide.

Table 84. nvpluginaccess

-client

Specifies the name of the NetVault Client.

-account

Specifies the name of the NetVault user account that you want to use with this command.

The specified user account must be granted all privileges in NetVault.

-password

Specifies the password for the user account.

nvpgdbpasswd

Use this utility to change the password for the PostgreSQL database superuser.

(The password is initially set when you install or upgrade the NetVault Server software.)

Table 85. nvpgdbpasswd

store <password>

Updates the PostgreSQL database superuser password in the pgdb.cfg file (NetVault configuration file). It does not change the superuser password in the PostgreSQL Database itself; it just updates the pgdb.cfg file.

You can use this option to update the password in the configuration file after the password is changed in the database using any PostgreSQL native tool (for example, the psql utility).

change <current password> <new password>

Changes the database superuser password both in the PostgreSQL DB and in the pgdb.cfg file.

You must specify both the current password and the new password with this option.

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On Windows command prompt: "<>&#|/""':*.-`()[]{}$@?".

nvreport

Allows you to generate and view canned reports from the command-line interface. For more information about using the reporting functionality, see Using the nvreport utility.

nvscheddbcheck

Verifies the structural, entity, and referential integrity of the Scheduler Database. It checks the following:

Table 86. nvscheddbcheck

List

Lists various records stored in the Scheduler Database. The output includes the following items:

You can use this option to determine which records should be deleted.

Check

Performs database checks, and displays the status.

-v

Specifies the minimum severity level of messages that are displayed. -v can take the following values:

all: All messages
back: Background messages
inf: Information messages
job: Job messages
warn: Warnings
error: Errors
severe: Severe errors

When you set the severity level, only messages at that level and higher are displayed.

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