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  6. esfs_cleanup.sh script
Veritas NetBackup™ Deduplication Guide

esfs_cleanup.sh script

In certain conditions, use the esfs_cleanup.sh script on the CloudCatalyst storage server to remove all CloudCatalyst-related information from the host.

For example, when CloudCatalyst cloud storage is decommissioned. (See Decommissioning CloudCatalyst cloud storage.)

The script is located in the following directory:

/usr/openv/esfs/scripts/esfs_cleanup.sh

Note:

Use this script with care as it deletes all data, data loss occurs if used incorrectly. Contact Veritas Technical Support for assistance.

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