NetBackup Commands
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bpexpdate
A
or
0
or
infinity
If
0
is specified, the backup or media is expired immediately. If
infinity
is specified the backup is never expired.
-host
name
Specifies the host name of the server where the media database
resides. This option is required only if there are slave servers and
the volume was not written on the server where you execute the
bexpdate
command. In this case, the media ID is in the NetBackup
media database on the server where the media was written and you
must specify the name of that server on the
bexpdate
command.
For example, assume you have a master server named whale and a
slave server named eel. You execute the following
bexpdate
command on whale in order to manually remove media ID BU0001
from the media database, and all corresponding backups from the
image database:
bpexpdate -ev BU0001 -d 0 -host eel
You can use the NetBackup Media List report to determine which
server’s media database has the volume.
-force
Prior to executing the specified operation,
bpexpdate
queries
before starting the operation. This option forces
bpexpdate
to
carry out the operation without querying the user.
-client
name
Specifies the client name for the
-backupid
and
-recalculate
operations.
For the
backupid
operation, this option causes NetBackup to first
search for the backup ID for the specified client, which is useful if
the client name has changed.
For the
recalculate
operation, this option causes NetBackup to
recalculate the expiration date based on the retention level for all
the specified client backups.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT