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NetBackup™ Commands Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Appendix A. NetBackup Commands
- acsd
- backupdbtrace
- backuptrace
- bmrc
- bmrconfig
- bmrepadm
- bmrprep
- bmrs
- bmrsrtadm
- bp
- bparchive
- bpbackup
- bpbackupdb
- bpcatarc
- bpcatlist
- bpcatres
- bpcatrm
- bpcd
- bpchangeprimary
- bpcleanrestore
- 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
- bpup
- bpverify
- cat_convert
- cat_export
- cat_import
- configureCerts
- configureMQ
- configureWebServerCerts
- create_nbdb
- csconfig cldinstance
- csconfig cldprovider
- csconfig meter
- csconfig reinitialize
- csconfig throttle
- duplicatetrace
- importtrace
- jbpSA
- jnbSA
- ltid
- mklogdir
- msdpcldutil
- msdpimgutil
- nbauditreport
- nbcallhomeproxyconfig
- nbcatsync
- NBCC
- NBCCR
- nbcertcmd
- nbcertupdater
- nbcldutil
- nbcmdrun
- nbcomponentupdate
- nbcplogs
- nbcredkeyutil
- nbdb_admin
- nbdb_backup
- nbdb_move
- nbdb_ping
- nbdb_restore
- nbdb_unload
- nbdb2adutl
- nbdbms_start_server
- nbdbms_start_stop
- nbdc
- nbdecommission
- nbdelete
- nbdeployutil
- nbdevconfig
- nbdevquery
- nbdiscover
- nbdna
- nbemm
- nbemmcmd
- nbepicfile
- nbfindfile
- nbfirescan
- nbfp
- nbftadm
- nbftconfig
- nbgetconfig
- nbhba
- nbholdutil
- nbhostidentity
- nbhostmgmt
- nbhsmcmd
- nbhypervtool
- nbidpcmd
- nbimageshare
- nbinstallcmd
- nbjm
- nbkmiputil
- nbkmscmd
- nbkmsutil
- nblogparser
- nbmariadb
- nbmysql
- nbmlb
- nborair
- nboracmd
- nbpem
- nbpemreq
- nbmariadb
- nbmlb
- nbperfchk
- nbpgsql
- nbplupgrade
- nbrb
- nbrbutil
- nbreplicate
- nbrepo
- nbrestorevm
- nbseccmd
- nbserviceusercmd
- nbsetconfig
- nbshvault
- nbsmartdiag
- nbsnapimport
- nbsnapreplicate
- nbsqlcmd
- nbsqlite
- nbstl
- nbstlutil
- nbstop
- nbsu
- nbsvrgrp
- netbackup_deployment_insights
- resilient_clients
- restoretrace
- stopltid
- tiermover
- tldd
- tldcd
- 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
nbfp — resets the file permissions of the NetBackup installation directory to the default values
SYNOPSIS
--upgrade
--verify [--path=path1 [path2...pathn]] [--exclude_path=path1 [path2...pathn]] [--exclude_large_dirs] [--silent] [--verbose] [--json]
--fix [--path=path1 [path2...pathn]] [--exclude_path=path1 [path2...pathn]] [--exclude_large_dirs] [--silent] [--verbose] [--json]
-silent
-restore [file]
On UNIX systems, the directory path to this command is /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/
On Windows systems, the directory path to this command is install_path\NetBackup\bin\goodies\
DESCRIPTION
The nbfp command resets the file permissions of the NetBackup installation directory to the default values.
On NetBackup clustered master server, make sure that you run this command on all nodes of cluster to reset of permissions on all nodes. On the active node, make sure that shared disk is online before you run nbfp.
OPTIONS
- --exclude_large_dirs
Use this option to skip large directories, such as the
db/imagesdirectory, from verify or fix operations. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.- --exclude_path=path1 [path2...pathn]
Use this option to skip the specified paths from verify or fix operations. Space-separated values are accepted. For permanent exclusion, specify each path on a separate line in the
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/goodies/Nbfp.Excluded.Pathsfile. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.- --fix
This option resets file permissions to the defaults. This option applies only to UNIX or Linux platforms.
- --json
Use this option with the --verify option to generate JSON-formatted output. The output includes the total mismatch count, the logfile_path for reference, and detailed information about each file-level permission mismatch. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.
- --path=path1 [path2...pathn]
Use this option to perform the verify or fix operation on the path that is specified. Space-separated values are accepted. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.
- -restore [file]
Restores the permissions of the NetBackup installation directory as specified in the file. The specified file must be one of the backup files that is saved in the
install_path\NetBackup\var\nbfpdirectory. This option only applies to Windows platforms.If the file is not specified, the permissions are restored based on the latest backup file in the
install_path\NetBackup\var\nbfpdirectory.
- -silent
Skips the user confirmation. This option only applies to Windows platforms.
- --silent
Use this option to perform the verify or fix operations without any console output. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.
- --upgrade
Changes the permissions of files and VxUL logs to the more restrictive settings.
- --verify
This option verifies the file permissions and lists the violations that are found as follows:
M: The mode differs.
U: The user ownership differs.
G: The group ownership differs.
missing: A mandatory file is not found.
PATH: The file path where the permissions are differs.
This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.
- --verbose
Use this option with verify or fix operations to enable verbose logging and detailed permission mismatch information on the console. This optional option only applies to UNIX or Linux platforms.