Veritas NetBackup™ Commands Reference Guide
- Introduction
 - Appendix A. NetBackup Commands
- acsd
 - add_media_server_on_clients
 - backupdbtrace
 - backuptrace
 - bmrc
 - bmrconfig
 - bmrepadm
 - bmrprep
 - bmrs
 - bmrsrtadm
 - bp
 - bparchive
 - bpbackup
 - bpbackupdb
 - bpcatarc
 - bpcatlist
 - bpcatres
 - bpcatrm
 - bpcd
 - bpchangeprimary
 - bpclient
 - bpclimagelist
 - bpclntcmd
 - bpclusterutil
 - bpcompatd
 - bpconfig
 - bpdbjobs
 - bpdbm
 - bpdgclone
 - bpdown
 - bpduplicate
 - bperror
 - bpexpdate
 - bpfis
 - bpflist
 - bpgetconfig
 - bpgetdebuglog
 - bpimage
 - bpimagelist
 - bpimmedia
 - bpimport
 - bpinst
 - bpkeyfile
 - bpkeyutil
 - bplabel
 - bplist
 - bpmedia
 - bpmedialist
 - bpminlicense
 - bpnbat
 - bpnbaz
 - bppficorr
 - bpplcatdrinfo
 - bpplclients
 - bppldelete
 - bpplinclude
 - bpplinfo
 - bppllist
 - bpplsched
 - bpplschedrep
 - bpplschedwin
 - bppolicynew
 - bpps
 - bprd
 - bprecover
 - bprestore
 - bpretlevel
 - bpschedule
 - bpschedulerep
 - bpsetconfig
 - bpstsinfo
 - bpstuadd
 - bpstudel
 - bpstulist
 - bpsturep
 - bptestbpcd
 - bptestnetconn
 - bptpcinfo
 - bpup
 - bpverify
 - cat_convert
 - cat_export
 - cat_import
 - configurePorts
 - configureTPCerts
 - create_nbdb
 - csconfig cldinstance
 - csconfig cldprovider
 - csconfig meter
 - csconfig throttle
 - duplicatetrace
 - importtrace
 - jbpSA
 - jnbSA
 - ltid
 - manageClientCerts
 - mklogdir
 - nbauditreport
 - nbcatsync
 - NBCC
 - NBCCR
 - nbcertcmd
 - nbcertupdater
 - nbcldutil
 - nbcloudrestore
 - nbcomponentupdate
 - nbcplogs
 - nbdb_admin
 - nbdb_backup
 - nbdb_move
 - nbdb_ping
 - nbdb_restore
 - nbdb_unload
 - nbdbms_start_server
 - nbdbms_start_stop
 - nbdc
 - nbdecommission
 - nbdelete
 - nbdeployutil
 - nbdevconfig
 - nbdevquery
 - nbdiscover
 - nbdna
 - nbemm
 - nbemmcmd
 - nbfindfile
 - nbfirescan
 - nbftadm
 - nbftconfig
 - nbgetconfig
 - nbhba
 - nbholdutil
 - nbhostidentity
 - nbhostmgmt
 - nbhypervtool
 - nbinstallcmd
 - nbjm
 - nbkmsutil
 - nboraadm
 - nborair
 - nbpem
 - nbpemreq
 - nbperfchk
 - nbplupgrade
 - nbrb
 - nbrbutil
 - nbregopsc
 - nbreplicate
 - nbrepo
 - nbrestorevm
 - nbseccmd
 - nbsetconfig
 - nbsnapimport
 - nbsnapreplicate
 - nbsqladm
 - nbstl
 - nbstlutil
 - nbstop
 - nbsu
 - nbsvrgrp
 - resilient_clients
 - restoretrace
 - stopltid
 - tl4d
 - tl8d
 - tl8cd
 - tldd
 - tldcd
 - tlhd
 - tlhcd
 - tlmd
 - tpautoconf
 - tpclean
 - tpconfig
 - tpext
 - tpreq
 - tpunmount
 - verifytrace
 - vltadm
 - vltcontainers
 - vlteject
 - vltinject
 - vltoffsitemedia
 - vltopmenu
 - vltrun
 - vmadd
 - vmchange
 - vmcheckxxx
 - vmd
 - vmdelete
 - vmoprcmd
 - vmphyinv
 - vmpool
 - vmquery
 - vmrule
 - vmupdate
 - vnetd
 - vssat
 - vwcp_manage
 - vxlogcfg
 - vxlogmgr
 - vxlogview
 - W2KOption
 
 
Name
nborair — Manage Oracle Copilot images and instant recovery point operations.
SYNOPSIS
 -list_images [-client name] [-server master] [-s mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss]] [-e mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss]] 
 -list_images -X [-client name] [-server master] [-s unixtime] [-e unixtime] 
 -list_files -backupid backup_id [-server master] [-verbose] 
 -create_recovery_point -backupid backup_id -dest_client name [-export_options options] [-server master] [-verbose] 
 -list_recovery_points -appliance appliance_name   [-server master] 
 -delete_recovery_point -appliance appliance_name -export_path export_path   [-server master] 
 -validate -backupid backup_id -mount_path mount_path [-verbose] [-server master] 
 
On UNIX systems, the directory path to this command is /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/ 
On Windows systems, the directory path to this command is install_path\NetBackup\bin\ 
DESCRIPTION
The nborair command can determine if an image is available for Oracle Copilot instant recovery. The command lists files from a backup ID, creates and deletes recovery points, lists recovery points from an appliance, and validates a snapshot for use. Some of the nborair options can only be run from the master server. The nborair command performs the following operations:
-list_images lists backup images compatible with Oracle Copilot instant recovery. This option can be run from the master server or the client.
-list_files lists the backup files information, from a given backup ID, for use with Oracle Copilot instant recovery. This option can be run from the master server or the client.
-create_recovery_point creates a recovery point on a NetBackup appliance for instant recovery. This option can only be run from the master server.
-list_recovery_points lists the recovery points available on the NetBackup appliance. This option can only be run from the master server.
-delete_recovery_point deletes the recovery point on the requested NetBackup appliance. This option can only be run from the master server.
-validate validates the snapshot for use with the recovery point that is created. This option can be run from the master server or the client.
Note:
The environment variable ORACLE_HOME is required to be set when the -validate operation is used in a Windows environment.
OPTIONS
- -appliance appliance_name
 The NetBackup appliance where the instant recovery point is located.
- -backupid backup_id
 The backup image that is used in instant recovery point operations.
- -client name
 Specifies a client name to use for Oracle Copilot instant recovery. By default, nborair searches for all clients where the command was run.
- -dest_client name
 The client the instant recovery point is exported to.
- -e mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss] or unixtime
 The end date that is used to filter backup images. Use mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss] or pass unixtime with the - X parameter.
- -export_options options
 Allows the user to set the NFS export options of the newly created instant recovery point. It takes as arguments a comma separated list of options.
See the NetBackup Appliance Administrator's Guide for the list of NFS export options.
- -export_path export_path
 The export path for the instant recovery point.
- -mount_path mount_path
 The mount path of the instant recovery point on the destination client.
- -s mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss] or unixtime
 The start date that is used to filter backup images. Use mm/dd/yyyy [hh:mm:ss] or pass unixtime with the - X parameter.
- -server master_server
 Master server to use.
- -verbose
 Provides more information about the associated operation.
- -X
 Interpret the - s and - e parameters as UNIX time.