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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I
  3. Section IV. Configuring storage lifecycle policies (SLPs)
  4. Configuring storage lifecycle policies
  5. Lifecycle operation administration using the nbstlutil command
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume I

Lifecycle operation administration using the nbstlutil command

The NetBackup storage lifecycle policy utility command (nbstlutil) gives administrators the ability to intervene between pending SLP operations. Specifically, the nbstlutil command can be used to cancel, inactivate, or activate the processing of existing SLP-managed images.

nbstlutil cannot affect the jobs that are currently running or queued. Use the Activity Monitor to intervene in the jobs that are running or queued.

Table: nbstlutil details

nbstlutil information

Details

Where to find

The command is found in the following location:

On Windows:

install_path\NetBackup\bin\admincmd\nbstlutil

On UNIX:

/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd/nbstlutil

How to use

Use nbstlutil to perform the following administrative actions:

  • List the status of SLP-managed images. The EMM table that tracks the status of SLP-processed images can be printed. Support may request this information to troubleshoot an SLP problem.

  • Cancel pending duplication operations on the selected images or image copies. When a duplication is canceled, NetBackup considers the image or image copy to be SLP complete. It does not attempt to create any more copies of the backup image.

  • Deactivate (suspend) pending and future SLP operations on selected images or image copies. NetBackup retains the image information so that processing can be resumed by the administrator at a later time.

  • Activate (resume) suspended SLP operations on selected images or image copies.

See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide for a description of all the options available for nbstlutil.

When to use

NetBackup starts a duplication session every five minutes to copy data from a backup operation for a duplication operation. Five minutes is the default frequency of the Image processing interval parameter in the SLP Parameters host properties.

For example, a duplication job fails because the library has a hard failure. It may take longer than two hours to repair the library. The administrator may not want duplication jobs to begin every two hours. Use the nbstlutil command to inactivate the SLP while the library is repaired. When ready, the SLP can be activated and duplication jobs can begin.

Note:

Once the job is reactivated, the administrator may want to temporarily change the Extended image retry interval parameter to one hour to begin duplication jobs sooner.

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