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bp.kill_all / bp.start_all equivalents on MS Windows.

rbadilla
Level 3
Partner

Hi all:

bp.kill_all and bp.start_all are very helpful on unix/linux boxes. Wonder why aren't available on MS Windows systems.

I know, go to services.msc and then search/select/kill services. But there are like a 12 services with Veritas or Netbackup names within.

When troubleshooting, the CLI and well crafted commands/scripts are life saviers.

 

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davidmoline
Level 6
Employee

Hi @rbadilla 

For windows - have you used the bpup and bpdown utilities - mush the same as the start_all and kill_all script.

David

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Radhakrishnan_V
Level 3
Employee

you can bpdown -f -v and bpup -f -v to start and stop all the services. to start and stop individual service you can use bpdown -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB or bpup -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB

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davidmoline
Level 6
Employee

Hi @rbadilla 

For windows - have you used the bpup and bpdown utilities - mush the same as the start_all and kill_all script.

David

Radhakrishnan_V
Level 3
Employee

you can bpdown -f -v and bpup -f -v to start and stop all the services. to start and stop individual service you can use bpdown -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB or bpup -f -e SQLANYs_VERITAS_NB