bpnbat: how to use
- 9 years ago
You use bpnbat to perform login into NBAC. On a NBAC enabled system you need to login in order to run Netbackup commands.
Enbac enabling media servers only is sort of the "reverser" way of doing it. Normally you NBAC enbled master servers and the media servers.
A example below:
[root@ural ~]# bppllist
cannot connect on socket (25)
[root@ural ~]# bpnbat -Login
Authentication Broker [ural.acme.com is default]:
Authentication port [0 is default]:
Authentication type (NIS, NISPLUS, WINDOWS, vx, unixpwd, ldap) [unixpwd is default]:
Domain [ural.bck.nnit.com is default]: ural.acme.com
Login Name [nma is default]:
Password:
Operation completed successfully.
[root@ural ~]# bppllist
GEN_DATA_DD_100G
GEN_DATA_DD_50G
GEN_DATA_TEAMBACKUP
ACME_NBU_CATALOG_GOLD
- 9 years ago
There are about 4 pages of command usage for bpnbat in NetBackup Commands Reference Guide
See if that helps? - 9 years ago
It's all covered in the security and encryption guide.
http://www.symantec.com/docs/DOC6486
If you work though the manual, it should work - it's probably a bit too complex however to type out the steps on the forum, but they are listed in the guide anyway.