Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Commands Reference Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (5.3)
Platform: NetBackup Appliance OS
  1. Overview
    1.  
      About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    2. Logging in to the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
      1.  
        Command limitations on appliances that are not configured
    3.  
      Using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    4. About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu command views
      1.  
        About the commands under the Appliance view
      2.  
        About the commands under the Manage view
      3.  
        About the commands under the Monitor view
      4.  
        About the commands under the Network view
      5.  
        About the commands under the Reports view
      6.  
        About the commands under the Settings view
      7.  
        About the commands under the Support view
  2. Appendix A. Main > Appliance commands
    1.  
      Appliance > Primary
    2.  
      Appliance > Media
    3.  
      Appliance > Management
    4.  
      Appliance > Remove
    5.  
      Appliance > ShowDedupPassword
    6.  
      Appliance > ShowIdentity
    7.  
      Appliance > Status
  3. Appendix B. Main > Manage > FibreChannel commands
    1.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Clean
    2.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Configure
    3.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Reset
    4.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Scan
    5.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Show
    6.  
      Manage > FibreChannel > Statistics
  4. Appendix C. Main > Manage > HighAvailability commands
    1.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > AddNode
    2.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > AutoFix
    3.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > GetAssetTag
    4.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > RemoveNode
    5.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Setup
    6.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Status
    7.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Switchover
  5. Appendix D. Main > Manage > Libraries commands
    1.  
      Manage > Libraries > Configure
    2.  
      Manage > Libraries > Deny
    3.  
      Manage > Libraries > Down
    4.  
      Manage > Libraries > Inventory
    5.  
      Manage > Libraries > List
    6.  
      Manage > Libraries > Requests
    7.  
      Manage > Libraries > Reset
    8.  
      Manage > Libraries > Resubmit
    9.  
      Manage > Libraries > Up
  6. Appendix E. Main > Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS commands
    1.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT
    2.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SEL_SOCKET
    3.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME
    4.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_INET_PORT
    5.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_SOCKET
    6.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE
    7.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_UDP_RPCSERVICE
    8.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > API_BARCODE_RULES
    9.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > TestACS
    10.  
      Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ViewVMconf
  7. Appendix F. Main > Manage > License commands
    1.  
      Manage > License
  8. Appendix G. Main > Manage > MountPoints commands
    1.  
      Manage > MountPoints > List
    2.  
      Manage > MountPoints > Mount
    3.  
      Manage > MountPoints > Unmount
  9. Appendix H. Main > Manage > NetBackup CLI commands
    1.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > AllowSelfService
    2.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > Create
    3.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > Delete
    4.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > List
  10. Appendix I. Main > Manage > OpenStorage commands
    1.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Install
    2.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > List
    3.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Readme
    4.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Share
    5.  
      Manage > OpenStorage > Uninstall
  11. Appendix J. Main > Manage > Software commands
    1.  
      Manage > Software > Cancel
    2.  
      Manage > Software > Delete
    3.  
      Manage > Software > Download
    4.  
      Manage > Software > DownloadAnalyzer
    5.  
      Manage > Software > DownloadProgress
    6.  
      Manage > Software > Firmware
    7.  
      Manage > Software > Install
    8.  
      Manage > Software > List
    9.  
      Manage > Software > Readme
    10.  
      Manage > Software > Rollback
    11.  
      Manage > Software > Share
    12.  
      Manage > Software > UpgradeReadinessCheck
    13.  
      Manage > Software > UpgradeStatus
    14.  
      Manage > Software > VxUpdate
  12. Appendix K. Main > Manage > Storage commands
    1.  
      Manage > Storage > Add
    2.  
      Manage > Storage > Create
    3.  
      Manage > Storage > Delete
    4.  
      Manage > Storage > Edit
    5.  
      Manage > Storage > Monitor
    6.  
      Manage > Storage > Move
    7.  
      Manage > Storage > Remove
    8.  
      Manage > Storage > Resize
    9.  
      Manage > Storage > Scan
    10.  
      Manage > Storage > Show
  13. Appendix L. Main > Manage > Tapes commands
    1.  
      Manage > Tapes > Cleaning
    2.  
      Manage > Tapes > Delete
    3.  
      Manage > Tapes > Eject
    4.  
      Manage > Tapes > Freeze
    5.  
      Manage > Tapes > Inventory
    6.  
      Manage > Tapes > List
    7.  
      Manage > Tapes > ListNetBackupMedia
    8.  
      Manage > Tapes > Suspend
    9.  
      Manage > Tapes > Unfreeze
    10.  
      Manage > Tapes > Unsuspend
  14. Appendix M. Main > Monitor commands
    1.  
      Monitor > Beacon
    2.  
      Monitor > Hardware
    3.  
      Monitor > MemoryStatus
    4.  
      Monitor > NetBackup
    5.  
      Monitor > NetworkStatus
    6.  
      Monitor > SDCS
    7.  
      Monitor > Top
    8.  
      Monitor > Uptime
    9.  
      Monitor > Who
  15. Appendix N. Main > Network commands
    1.  
      Network > Configure
    2.  
      Network > Date
    3.  
      Network > DNS
    4.  
      Network > Gateway
    5.  
      Network > Hostname
    6.  
      Network > Hosts
    7.  
      Network > IPv4
    8.  
      Network > IPv6
    9.  
      Network > LinkAggregation
    10.  
      Network > NetStat
    11.  
      Network > NTPServer
    12.  
      Network > Ping
    13.  
      Network > SetProperty
    14.  
      Network > Show
    15.  
      Network > TimeZone
    16.  
      Network > TraceRoute
    17.  
      Network > Unconfigure
    18.  
      Network > VLAN
    19.  
      Network > WANOptimization
  16. Appendix O. Main > Network > Security commands (DeviceCert)
    1.  
      Network > Security > Export
    2.  
      Network > Security > Import
  17. Appendix P. Main > Reports commands
    1.  
      Reports > Deduplication
    2.  
      Reports > Process
  18. Appendix Q. Main > Settings commands
    1.  
      Settings > Deduplication
    2.  
      Settings > FibreTransport
    3.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Initiator
    4.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Interface
    5.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Target
    6.  
      Settings > LifeCycle
    7.  
      Settings > LogForwarding
    8.  
      Settings > NetBackup
    9.  
      Settings > NetBackup DNAT
    10.  
      Settings > NetBackup NATServers
    11.  
      Settings > Password
    12.  
      Settings > Share
    13.  
      Settings > SNMP
    14.  
      Settings > Sysctl
    15.  
      Settings > SystemLocale
  19. Appendix R. Main > Settings > Alerts commands
    1.  
      Settings > Alerts > CallHome
    2.  
      Settings > Alerts > Email
    3.  
      Settings > Alerts > Hardware
    4.  
      Settings > Alerts > SNMP
    5.  
      Settings > Alerts > Transmission
  20. Appendix S. Main > Settings > Notifications view commands
    1.  
      Settings > Notifications > LoginBanner
  21. Appendix T. Main > Settings > Security commands
    1.  
      Settings > Security > Antimalware
    2.  
      Settings > Security > Authorization
    3.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > AccountStatus
    4.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > ActiveDirectory
    5.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Authentication > CIFSShare
    6.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LDAP
    7.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LocalUser
    8.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > MFA
    9.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SingleSignOn
    10.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SmartCard > SSH
    11.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > SmartCard
    12.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Certificate
    13.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Certificate > CertificateSigningRequest
    14.  
      Main > Settings > Security > FIPS
    15.  
      Settings > Security > NetworkAccessControl
    16.  
      Main > Settings > Security > PasswordAge
    17.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Ports
    18.  
      Main > Settings > Security > SecurityLevel
    19.  
      Main > Settings > Security > Sessions
    20.  
      Main > Settings > Security > STIG
  22. Appendix U. Main > Support commands
    1.  
      Support > Checkpoint
    2.  
      Support > Cleanup > CleanMonInvData
    3.  
      Support > Cleanup > RemoveShelfEntries
    4.  
      Support > Cleanup > ResetDIMMErrors
    5.  
      Support > Collect
    6.  
      Support > DataCollect
    7.  
      Support > Disk
    8.  
      Support > Errors
    9.  
      Support > FactoryReset
    10.  
      Support > FibreTransport
    11.  
      Support > ImportISO
    12.  
      Support > InfraServices
    13.  
      Support > InstantAccess
    14.  
      Support > iostat
    15.  
      Support > IPMI
    16.  
      Support > KillRemoteCall
    17.  
      Support > LogBrowser
    18.  
      Support > Logs
    19.  
      Support > Maintenance
    20.  
      Support > Messages
    21.  
      Support > NBDNA
    22.  
      Support > Nbperfchk
    23.  
      Support > NBSU
    24.  
      Support > Processes
    25.  
      Support > RAID
    26.  
      Support > Reboot
    27.  
      Support > RecoverStorage
    28.  
      Support > Service
    29.  
      Support > ShelfOrdering
    30.  
      Support > SHMCLI
    31.  
      Support > Show
    32.  
      Support > Shutdown
    33.  
      Support > Storage ClearReservations
    34.  
      Support > Storage SanityCheck
    35.  
      Support > Storage Show
    36.  
      Support > System
    37.  
      Support > Test

Name

Main > Settings > Security > Authentication > MFA — Configure and manage multifactor authentication for all appliance users.

SYNOPSIS

Configure

Enforce

Reset

Show GlobalEnforcement

Show Key

Unconfigure

Description

Multifactor authentication requires users to verify their appliance login identity by means of a system-generated code that is required in addition to the standard login password.

When multifactor authentication is enabled, each time you log in to the appliance you enter your username and password as usual. Next, you are prompted through a remote device, such as a smartphone, to enter a second factor to verify your identity. When you open the app on your smartphone, it shows a unique 6-digit code that you must enter to complete the login.

Use the MFA command options to configure and manage multifactor authentication for all Active Directory (AD), LDAP, and local users. Any user can configure multifactor authentication for their user account.

Note:

You cannot use multifactor authentication if Smart Card configuration is enabled.

The following describes the command options under Authentication > MFA:

Note:

For NetBackupCLI users and no-role users, log in to the appliance and run the multifactor-authentication command, then run the following submenu commands.

Configure

Use this command to configure and enable multifactor authentication for the current user. All appliance users including NetBackupCLI users and users with no role assignment can configure their own account. An administrator must configure the feature before any other users can configure multifactor authentication for their user accounts.

The following describes the configuration requirements for administrators:

  • Minimum of two administrator accounts - The appliance must have at least two administrator accounts before they can configure multifactor authentication for their user accounts. If only one administrator user account exists when another user tries to configure the feature, an error message appears to inform them to add another administrator user account.

  • Minimum of one NTP server - At least one NTP server must be configured and added before the first administrator can configure multifactor authentication for their user account. A message appears if an NTP server is needed.

    Note:

    The NTP server is typically configured when you perform the initial configuration on the appliance. If you did not configure an NTP server at that time, you must configure at least one NTP server with the Main > Network > NTPServer command.

  • After the above configurations are completed, all other appliance users can configure their user accounts.

The following describes configuration requirements for all users:

  • If multifactor authentication is configured but not enforced for all users (global enforcement), a user can configure their user account or clear their configuration at any time.

  • If multifactor authentication is configured and is also enforced for all users, a user can clear their user account configuration only within a defined grace period. The grace period default is 90 days. After the grace period has expired, the user is forced to configure their user account during login, but they cannot clear their account configuration.

  • NetBackupCLI and no-role users must log in to the appliance and run the MFA command, then run the Configure submenu command.

Enforce

Use this command to enforce multifactor authentication for all appliance users. Note the following requirements:

  • Only an administrator can run this command.

  • To run this command, you must have at least two administrator accounts configured for multifactor authentication and at least one configured NTP server.

Reset

Use this command to reset the multifactor authentication configuration for a user that is unable to log in. Only an administrator can reset the multifactor authentication configuration for a user.

Show GlobalEnforcement

Use this command to check if multifactor authentication is enforced for all users.

Show Key

Use this command to show the key and the QR code for the current user.

Unconfigure

Use this command to clear the multifactor authentication configuration for the current user. If multifactor authentication is enforced for all users, users can clear their own configuration only within the 90-day grace period.