Veritas NetBackup™ Appliance Commands Reference Guide
- Overview
- Appendix A. Main > Appliance commands
- Appendix B. Main > Manage > FibreChannel commands
- Appendix C. Main > Manage > Libraries commands
- Appendix D. Main > Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS commands
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_CSI_HOSTPORT
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SEL_SOCKET
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_HOSTNAME
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_INET_PORT
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_SSI_SOCKET
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_TCP_RPCSERVICE
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ACS_UDP_RPCSERVICE
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > API_BARCODE_RULES
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > TestACS
- Manage > Libraries > Advanced > ACS > ViewVMconf
- Appendix E. Main > Manage > License commands
- Appendix F. Main > Manage > MountPoints commands
- Appendix G. Main > Manage > NetBackup CLI commands
- Appendix H. Main > Manage > OpenStorage commands
- Appendix I. Main > Manage > Software commands
- Manage > Software > Cancel
- Manage > Software > Delete
- Manage > Software > Download
- Manage > Software > DownloadProgress
- Manage > Software > Firmware
- Manage > Software > Install
- Manage > Software > List
- Manage > Software > LiveUpdateClients
- Manage > Software > Readme
- Manage > Software > Rollback
- Manage > Software > Share
- Manage > Software > UpgradeStatus
- Manage > Software > VxUpdate
- Appendix J. Main > Manage > Storage commands
- Appendix K. Main > Manage > Tapes commands
- Appendix L. Main > Manage > Certificates commands
- Appendix M. Main > Monitor commands
- Appendix N. Main > Network commands
- Network > Configure
- Network > Date
- Network > DNS
- Network > Gateway
- Network > Hostname
- Network > Hosts
- Network > IPv4
- Network > IPv6
- Network > LinkAggregation
- Network > NetStat
- Network > NTPServer
- Network > Ping
- Network > SetProperty
- Network > Show
- Network > TimeZone
- Network > TraceRoute
- Network > Unconfigure
- Network > VLAN
- Network > WANOptimization
- Appendix O. Main > Network > Security (IPsec) commands
- Appendix P. Main > Reports commands
- Appendix Q. Main > Settings commands
- Settings > Deduplication
- Settings > FibreTransport
- Settings > iSCSI > Initiator
- Settings > iSCSI > Interface
- Settings > iSCSI > Target
- Settings > LogForwarding
- Settings > LifeCycle
- Settings > LiveUpdateServer
- Settings > NetBackup
- Settings > Password
- Settings > Share
- Settings > SNMP polling
- Settings > Sysctl
- Settings > SystemLocale
- Appendix R. Main > Settings > Alerts commands
- Appendix S. Main > Settings > Notifications view commands
- Appendix T. Main > Settings > Security commands
- Appendix U. Main > Support commands
- Support > Checkpoint
- Support > Cleanup > RemoveShelfEntries
- Support > Cleanup > ResetDIMMErrors
- Support > DataCollect
- Support > Disk
- Support > Errors
- Support > FactoryReset
- Support > FibreTransport
- Support > InfraServices
- Support > iostat
- Support > IPMI
- Support > KillRemoteCall
- Support > Logs
- Support > Maintenance
- Support > Messages
- Support > NBDNA
- Support > nbperfchk
- Support > NBSU
- Support > Processes
- Support > RAID
- Support > Reboot
- Support > RecoverStorage
- Support > Service
- Support > ServiceAllowed
- Support > Show
- Support > Shutdown
- Support > Storage Reset
- Support > Storage SanityCheck
- Support > Test
Name
Main > Manage > Software > Rollback — Rollback a specific EEB.
SYNOPSIS
Rollback eeb_name.rpm
DESCRIPTION
Use this command to rollback any Emergency Engineering Binaries (EEBs) that are installed on your appliance. You can use the List commands to view the software version and all installed EEBs. You can then specify which EEB you want to roll back.
You can only specify one EEB at a time with this command. However, you can use this command multiple times to roll back as many installed EEBs as you want.
OPTIONS
- Rollback eeb_name.rpm
Rollback a specified EEB, where eeb_name.rpm is the name of the EEB to rollback.
For example, run the following command to roll back EEB ABC5200_EEB_1-1.2.3.4:
Software> Rollback ABC5200_EEB_1-1.2.3.4.rpm
Note:
You must include the
.rpmextension when you enter the EEB name.