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Table 35 lists the commands and options you can use to back up NAS
file system images from the command line.
Table 35. NAS Options and Commands
Option or Command | Definition | Page |
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domain.nas | Specifies the volumes to include in your default domain for NAS backups. | Domain.nas |
exclude.fs.nas | Excludes file systems on the NAS file server from an image backup when used with the backup nas command. This option is for Windows NT and Windows 2000 clients only. | Exclude Options |
include.fs.nas | Includes a file system or assigns a management class when used with the backup nas command. This option is for Windows NT and Windows 2000 clients only. | Include Options |
query node | Displays all the nodes for which a particular administrative user ID has authority to perform operations. The authorized administrative user ID should have at least client owner authority over both the NAS node and the client workstation node they are using either from command line or from the web. | Query Node |
backup nas | Creates an image backup of one or more file systems that belong to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) file server. | Backup NAS |
monitor process | Displays current back up and restore processes for all NAS nodes for which an administrative user has authority. The administrative user can then select one process to monitor. | Monitor Process |
cancel process | Displays current back up and restore processes for all NAS nodes for which an administrative user has authority. From the display, the administrative user can select one process to cancel. | Cancel Process |
query backup | Use the query backup command with the class option to display information about file system images backed up for a NAS file server. | Query Backup |
query filespace | Use the query filespace command with the class option to display a list of file spaces belonging to a NAS node. | Query Filespace |
delete filespace | Use the delete filespace with the class option to display a list of file spaces belonging to a NAS node so that you may choose one to delete. | Delete Filespace |
A NAS file system specification uses the following conventions: