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bpclsched
Line 1: SCHED, schedule name, type, max_mpx, frequency, retention level,
u_wind/o/d, 2 internal attributes, maximum fragment size, unused5, unused4,
unused3, unused2, unused1.
Line 2: SCHEDWIN, seven pairs of the form start,duration, expressing the start
and duration of the window for each day of the week, starting with Sunday.
Line 3: SCHEDRES, residence
Line 4: SCHEDPOOL, pool
If the
-M
option is used,
bpclsched
performs the operation on each of the
master servers listed. For instance, if
bpclsched
is adding a schedule,
bpclsched
adds the schedule to the class on each of the master servers listed
for
-M
. If the
-M
option is used on a listing request, the listing is the composite
of the information returned by all of the master servers in the
-M
list. If the
command fails for any of the master servers, execution stops at that point.
To modify an existing NetBackup schedule, use the NetBackup command
bpclschedrep
.
This command requires administrator privileges.
OPTIONS
These options are common to all forms of
bpclsched
:
class_name
The name of the class that contains the schedules. The class must
exist before the execution of this command. This option is required,
and must be the first one on the command line.
-help
Prints a synopsis of command usage when it is the only option on
the command line.
-M
master_server,...
A list of alternative master servers. This is a comma-separated list
of host names. If this option is present, each master server in the
list executes the
bpclsched
command. Each master server in the
list must allow access by the system issuing the
bpclsched
command.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT