Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Commands Reference Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (3.1.1)
  1. Overview
    1.  
      About the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    2. Logging on 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 > Master
    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 > GetAssetTag
    3.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > RemoveNode
    4.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Setup
    5.  
      Manage > HighAvailability > Status
    6.  
      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 > Add
    2.  
      Manage > License > List
    3.  
      Manage > License > ListInfo
    4.  
      Manage > License > Remove
  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 > Create
    2.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > Delete
    3.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > List
    4.  
      Manage > NetBackupCLI > PasswordExpiry
  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 > DownloadProgress
    5.  
      Manage > Software > Firmware
    6.  
      Manage > Software > Install
    7.  
      Manage > Software > List
    8.  
      Manage > Software > LiveUpdateClients
    9.  
      Manage > Software > Readme
    10.  
      Manage > Software > Rollback
    11.  
      Manage > Software > Share
    12.  
      Manage > Software > UpgradeStatus
  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
    11.  
      Manage > Storage > Erase
  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 > Manage > Certificates commands
    1.  
      Manage > Certificates > Generate
    2.  
      Manage > Certificates > Delete
  15. Appendix N. Main > Monitor commands
    1.  
      Monitor > Beacon
    2.  
      Monitor > MemoryStatus
    3.  
      Monitor > NetBackup
    4.  
      Monitor > NetworkStatus
    5.  
      Monitor > SDCS
    6.  
      Monitor > Top
    7.  
      Monitor > Uptime
    8.  
      Monitor > Who
    9.  
      Monitor > Hardware
  16. Appendix O. 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
  17. Appendix P. Main > Network > Security (IPsec) commands
    1.  
      Network > IPsec > Configure
    2.  
      Network > IPsec > Delete
    3.  
      Network > IPsec > Export
    4.  
      Network > IPsec > Import
    5.  
      Network > IPsec > Provision
    6.  
      Network > IPsec > Refresh
    7.  
      Network > IPsec > Show
    8.  
      Network > IPsec > Unconfigure
  18. Appendix Q. Main > Reports commands
    1.  
      Reports > Deduplication
    2.  
      Reports > Process
  19. Appendix R. Main > Settings commands
    1.  
      Settings > Cloud
    2.  
      Settings > Deduplication
    3.  
      Settings > FibreTransport
    4.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Initiator
    5.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Interface
    6.  
      Settings > iSCSI > Target
    7.  
      Settings > LogForwarding
    8.  
      Settings > LifeCycle
    9.  
      Settings > LiveUpdateServer
    10.  
      Settings > NetBackup
    11.  
      Settings > Password
    12.  
      Settings > Share
    13.  
      Settings > SNMP polling
    14.  
      Settings > Sysctl
    15.  
      Settings > SystemLocale
  20. Appendix S. Main > Settings > Alerts commands
    1.  
      Settings > Alerts > CallHome
    2.  
      Settings > Alerts > Email
    3.  
      Settings > Alerts > Hardware
    4.  
      Settings > Alerts > SNMP
  21. Appendix T. Main > Settings > Notifications view commands
    1.  
      Settings > Notifications > LoginBanner
  22. Appendix U. Main > Settings > Security commands
    1.  
      Settings > Security > Authorization
    2.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > ActiveDirectory
    3.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > Kerberos
    4.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LDAP
    5.  
      Settings > Security > Authentication > LocalUser
    6.  
      Main > Settings > Security > STIG
    7.  
      Main > Settings > Security > FIPS
  23. Appendix V. Main > Support commands
    1.  
      Support > Checkpoint
    2.  
      Support > Cleanup > RemoveShelfEntries
    3.  
      Support > Cleanup > ResetDIMMErrors
    4.  
      Support > Collect
    5.  
      Support > DataCollect
    6.  
      Support > Disk
    7.  
      Support > Errors
    8.  
      Support > FactoryReset
    9.  
      Support > FibreTransport
    10.  
      Support > InfraServices
    11.  
      Support > iostat
    12.  
      Support > IPMI
    13.  
      Support > KillRemoteCall
    14.  
      Support > Logs
    15.  
      Support > Maintenance
    16.  
      Support > Messages
    17.  
      Support > NBDNA
    18.  
      Support > nbperfchk
    19.  
      Support > NBSU
    20.  
      Support > Processes
    21.  
      Support > RAID
    22.  
      Support > Reboot
    23.  
      Support > RecoverStorage
    24.  
      Support > Service
    25.  
      Support > ServiceAllowed
    26.  
      Support > Show
    27.  
      Support > Shutdown
    28.  
      Support > Storage ClearReservations
    29.  
      Support > Storage Reset
    30.  
      Support > Storage SanityCheck
    31.  
      Support > Test

Name

Main > Settings > iSCSI > Target — These commands help you to manage the connections between an initiator and targets.

SYNOPSIS

Target Discover Portal IP: [port] Interface name

Target Discover iSNS iSNS address Interface name

Target Connect Target IQN

Target Disconnect Target IQN

Target Show All

Target Show Connected

DESCRIPTION

  • The iSCSI Target Connect or iSCSI Target Disconnect commands can help you to connect to or disconnect from a target device.

  • You can discover targets by using the target portal address or the iSNS address (Internet Storage Name Service).

    The Target Discover Portal command can help you discover targets by using the target portal address.

    The Target Discover iSNS command can help you discover targets by using the iSNS server.

  • The Target Show command displays all of the targets or the connected targets.

OPTIONS

Target Discover Portal IP: [port] Interface name

Run this command to discover iSCSI targets by using the target portal address. You are asked to provide a username and password. Type yes if your target requires authentication. The targets that are available on the specified portal address and interface are discovered and displayed.

Note the following considerations:

  • The target portal address must be of the following format: <IPv4 address/hostname>[:port]. The host name can be a short name or a fully qualified domain name. Example: 192.116.116.50 or abc:3260.

  • The iSCSI interface name can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z), colons (:), hyphens (-), under scrores (_) and periods (.) It must begin with numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z) and underscores (_) only.

You must first discover a target in order to connect to it.

Note:

If you run the iSCSI > Target Discover command again after the targets are connected, it overrides the existing connection settings like target credentials. If the target requires authentication, you will need to enter the target credentials again when the existing sessions are reconnected. The existing sessions need to be reconnected if the appliance restarts or when you change the IQN for the appliance or when the iSCSI processes ae restarted, etc.

Target Discover iSNS iSNS address Interface name

Use this command to discover iSCSI targets by using the Internet storage name service (iSNS) method. Use this method if you have at least one iSNS server on your network. This method enables the iSCSI initiator to discover targets that are registered to the iSNS server. You must supply the iSNS server address and/or port. The iSCSI initiator can then query the specified iSNS server to discover targets. The default port for an iSNS server is 3205.

Target Connect Target IQN [Portal Address] [Interface Name]

After initiator and target connections are discovered, iSCSI initiators must be logged on to targets to establish connections and transfer data over iSCSI. To connect an initiator to a single target, specify the target IQN. Optionally, you may enter the portal address and the iSCSI interface name. Enter a user name and password if the target needs authentication.

Note the following about IQN, portal address, and user name:

  • The IQN can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z), colons (:), hyphens (-), and periods (.) Example: iqn.1999-06.com.veritas:storage.lun1

  • The target portal address must be of the following format: <IP address/hostname>[:port]. Only IPv4 addresses are supported. The host name can be a short name or a fully qualified domain name. Example: 192.116.116.50 or abc:3260.

  • The user name can only contain numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z), hyphens (-), underscrores (_), and periods (.). It must begin with numbers (0-9), letters (A-Z and a-z), and underscores (_) only. Example: john.smith.

Target Disconnect Target IQN Portal Address

Disconnects the target session that has the specific IQN and portal address. Other sessions that are connected to the target will not be affected.

Target Show All

Use this command to view all the discovered targets.

Note:

When targets are discovered by using iSNS on two iSCSI interfaces like first run theTarget Discover iSNS command for iscsi1 and then iscsi2, only the recent record is displayed by the Target Show All command. For example, the Interfaces column in the Target Show All command may not show both the interfaces (iscsi1, iscsi2) for some targets. It actually shows the interface from the most recent command (iscsi2 in this case) for some targets.

Target Show Connected

Use this command to view the connected targets.

EXAMPLES

The following are example outputs when you run the iSCSI > Target command:

appliance.iSCSI> Target Discover Portal 10.182.35.51 iscsi1

Does your target require a username and password? (yes,no)[no]:no

Showing the discovered targets...

+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------+
| No. |     Target IQN         |Target Portal Address|   Interfaces   |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------|
|  1  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:abc | 10.121.98.22:3260   | iscsi1, iscsi2 |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------|
|  2  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:xyz | 10.121.98.23:3260   | iscsi1, iscsi2 |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------+
|  3  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:host| 10.121.98.24:3260   | iscsi1, iscsi2 |
------|------------------------|---------------------|----------------|
appliance.iSCSI > Target Show All
Showing all the targets...

+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------+
| No. |      Target IQN        |Target Portal Address|Interfaces      |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------|
|  1  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:abc | 10.121.98.22:3260   | iscsi1         |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------|
|  2  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:xyz | 10.121.98.23:3260   | iscsi1         |
+-----+------------------------|---------------------|----------------+
|  3  |iqn.1996-03.veritas:host| 10.121.98.24:3260   | iscsi1         |
------|------------------------|---------------------|----------------|