The nbrbutil command is useful when working with Resource Broker related issues. The command can be found in the following locations:
Windows:\NetBackup\bin\admincmd UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/admincmd
Switches are as follows:
Windows:
Switches are as follows:
Switch | Function |
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-dump | Dump all nbrb allocation and request list |
-dumptables [-f filename] | Have nbrb log its internal state |
-release [GUID] | Release the allocation with the given identifier |
-cancel [GUID] | Cancel the allocation request with the given identifier |
-resetAll | Reset all nbrb allocations, requests, and persisted state |
-resetMediaServer [mediaserver] | Reset all nbrb EMM/MDS allocations related to LTID on the mediaserver |
-listOrphanedMedia | List media reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-listOrphanedDrives | List drives reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-listOrphanedStus | List storage units reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-releaseOrphanedMedia [name] | Release media reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-releaseOrphanedDrive [name] | Release drives reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-releaseOrphanedStu [name] | Release storage units reserved in EMM but with no corresponding allocation in RB |
-releaseMDS [ID] | Release EMM/MDS allocations by MDS allocation ID |
-releaseAllocHolds | Release allocation holds due to alloction errors for drives/media |
-suspend | Suspend nbrb processing |
-resume | Resume nbrb processing |
-releaseDrive | Release all allocations for the named drive. |
-releaseMedia | Release all allocations for the named media ID. |
-listOrphanedPipes | List orphaned Fibre transport pipes. |
-releaseOrphanedPipes | Release orphaned fibre transport pipes. |
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