NetBackup Commands
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bpmedialist
A
The system host_name must allow access by the system running
bpmedialist
host_name can be a slave server on a master server
other than the local master server. The default is the master server
of the local cluster.
For a slave server on a master server other than the local master, if a
bpmedialist
query is made using
-h
the_slave and an equivalent
bpmedialist
query uses
-M
the_slave’s_master, the
bpmedialist
using
-h
may complete faster. This difference in response time can
be significant if the master server addressed by
-M
is located
remotely, and the slave server addressed by
-h
is local.
If host_name is
ALL
, the query goes to the local master server and
its slave servers.
-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-delimited list
of host names. If this option is present, each master server in the list
executes the
bpmedialist
command. If an error occurs for any
master server, processing continues with the next entry in the list.
The report is the composite of the information returned by all the
master servers in this list.
bpmedialist
queries each of these
master servers. Each master server in the list must allow access by
the system issuing the
bpmedialist
command.
For
-mcontents
only, the master server returns media information
from the media databases both for itself and its slave servers. For
example, if a media ID exists on a slave of one of the master servers
in the
-M
list, the master retrieves the media information from the
slave and returns it to the system running
bpmedialist
. In this
case, both the master server and the slave server must allow access
by the system issuing the
bpmedialist
command.
The default is the master server for the system running
bpmedialist
.
-p
pool_name
Report on the media IDs that belong to this volume pool. The
default is all pools.
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT
NetBackup 3.2 System Administrator's Guide for Windows NT