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NetBackup™ DataStore SDK Programmer's Guide for XBSA 1.1.0
Last Published:
2022-03-28
Product(s):
NetBackup (10.0)
- Introduction to NetBackup XBSA
- How to set up the SDK
- Using the NetBackup XBSA interface
- Getting help with the API
- NetBackup XBSA data structures
- NetBackup XBSA environment
- XBSA sessions and transactions
- Creating a NetBackup XBSA application
- How to build an XBSA application
- How to run a NetBackup XBSA application
- API reference
- Error messages
- Function calls
- Function specifications
- BSABeginTxn
- BSACreateObject
- BSADeleteObject
- BSAEndData
- BSAEndTxn
- BSAGetData
- BSAGetEnvironment
- BSAGetLastError
- BSAGetNextQueryObject
- BSAGetObject
- BSAInit
- BSAQueryApiVersion
- BSAQueryObject
- BSAQueryServiceProvider
- BSASendData
- BSATerminate
- NBBSAAddToMultiObjectRestoreList
- NBBSADeleteImage
- NBBSAEndGetMultipleObjects
- NBBSAFreeJobInfo
- NBBSAGetEnv
- NBBSAGetErrorString
- NBBSAGetJobId
- NBBSAGetJobInfo
- NBBSAGetMediaIds
- NBBSAGetMultipleObjects
- NBBSAGetServerError
- NBBSALogMsg
- NBBSASetEnv
- NBBSAUpdateEnv
- NBBSAValidateFeatureId
- Type definitions
- Process flow and troubleshooting
- How to use the sample files
- Support and updates
- Appendix A. Register authorized locations
- Index
BSA_ObjectType
The BSA_ObjectType enumeration describes the original data type of the object. It is defined as follows:
typedef enum {
BSA_ObjectType_ANY = 1,
BSA_ObjectType_FILE = 2,
BSA_ObjectType_DIRECTORY = 3,
BSA_ObjectType_OTHER = 4
} BSA_ObjectType;The meaning of the enumeration values is as follows:
Table: BSA_ObjectType Enumeration Values
Constant | Value | Definition |
|---|---|---|
ANY | 1 | Used for matching any object type (for example, "file" or directory") value in the object type field of structures for selecting query results. |
FILE | 2 | Used by the application to indicate that the type of application object is a "file" or single object. |
DIRECTORY | 3 | Used by the application to indicate that the type of application object is a "directory" or container of objects. |
OTHER | 4 | Used by the application to indicate that the type of application object is neither a "file" nor a "directory". |