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The server expects the client to respond with a continue message within the
period of time specified by the NetBackup
BPEND_TIMEOUT
option on the
server. The default for
BPEND_TIMEOUT
is 300. If the script needs more than
300 seconds, increase the value to allow more time.
%6
Results file that NetBackup checks for a return code from the
script. NetBackup uses
%6
to pass the file name and then expects
the script to create the file in the same directory as the script.
If the script applies to a specific class and schedule, the results
file must be named
install_path
\netbackup\bin\BPEND_RES.
class
.
schedule
If the script applies to a specific class, the results file must be
named
install_path
\netbackup\bin\BPEND_RES.
class
If the script applies to all backups, the results file must be named
install_path
\netbackup\bin\BPEND_RES
An
echo 0> %6
statement is one way for the script to create
the file.
NetBackup deletes the existing results file before calling the
script. After the script executes, NetBackup checks the new
results file for the status. The status must be 0 for the script to be
considered successful. If the results file does not exist,
NetBackup assumes that the script was successful.
Parameter
Description
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT