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A
bpclinfo
If 0, NetBackup backs up or archives only those files and directories
that are on the same file system as the selected file path. This is the
default.
For Apollo clients this attribute acts as if the attribute is enabled.
This attribute can affect the Follow NFS attribute.
-follownfs
flag
0
(disabled) or
1
(enabled). Specifies whether to follow NFS mount
points or not. For class types MS-Windows-NT and OS/2, setting
this flag affects the class attribute Backup Network Drives instead
of the Follow NFS attribute.
If
1
, NetBackup backs up or archives any NFS-mounted files
encountered.
If
0
, NetBackup does not back up or archive any NFS-mounted files
encountered. This is the default.
The behavior of this attribute varies somewhat depending on the
setting of the Cross Mount Points attribute. Refer to the NetBackup
System Administrator’s Guide - Windows NT Server for more details.
This attribute does not affect Apollo clients. These clients always
behave as though the attribute were enabled. Therefore, you
should avoid putting NFS-mounted files in the file list for classes
containing Apollo clients unless you want them backed up.
-M
master_server,...
Same as explained earlier.
-v
Same as explained earlier.
The third form of
bpclinfo
(not shown in the synopsis) shows usage
information and has only one option as follows:
-help
Prints a synopsis of command usage when it is the only option on
the command line.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
To set the storage unit of the class tstclass to tstunit and view the results,
perform the following:
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT