Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
- NetBackup licensing models and usage reporting
- How capacity licensing works
- Creating and viewing the licensing report
- Reviewing a capacity licensing report
- Reconciling the capacity licensing report results
- Reviewing a traditional licensing report
- Reviewing an NEVC licensing report
- Additional configuration
- About dynamic host name and IP addressing
- About busy file processing on UNIX clients
- About the Shared Storage Option
- DELETE About configuring the Shared Storage Option in NetBackup
- Viewing SSO summary reports
- About the vm.conf configuration file
- Holds Management
- Menu user interfaces on UNIX
- About the tpconfig device configuration utility
- About the NetBackup Disk Configuration Utility
- Reference topics
- Host name rules
- About reading backup images with nbtar or tar32.exe
- Factors that affect backup time
- NetBackup notify scripts
- Media and device management best practices
- About TapeAlert
- About tape drive cleaning
- How NetBackup reserves drives
- About SCSI persistent reserve
- About the SPC-2 SCSI reserve process
- About checking for data loss
- About checking for tape and driver configuration errors
- How NetBackup selects media
- About Tape I/O commands on UNIX
Viewing hold details
You can view the list of holds by using the nbholdutil -list command.
On a command prompt on the NetBackup master server, enter the nbholdutil -list command with appropriate options and elements. For example:
nbholdutil.exe -list
When you upgrade NetBackup to version 7.7, the legal holds are converted to user holds, which can be managed by using the nbholdutil command.
Note:
In versions earlier than 7.7, OpsCenterallowed creating holds on backup images. Such holds are known as legal holds.
If the hold name of a legal hold is same as a user hold, all the hold names are renamed as follows:
The legal hold names are suffixed with _1. For example, hold_1. The number 1 in the hold name denotes that it was a legal hold before conversion.
The user hold names are suffixed with _3. For example, hold_3. The number 3 in the hold name denotes that it is a user hold.
For more information about related command options, see the Veritas NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.
To display help information about the command and its options, enter nbholdutil -help [-option]