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  2. NetBackup Web UI Vault Administrator's Guide
  3. Reporting
  4. About generating reports
  5. Generating reports by using the vlteject command
NetBackup Web UI Vault Administrator's Guide

Generating reports by using the vlteject command

You can use the vlteject command with the -report option to generate reports from the command line. The following is the syntax for the command that generates all reports that are not yet generated:

vlteject -report

You also can specify a robot, vault, profile, or session for which to generate reports.

If the corresponding eject process has completed, pending reports from the selected sessions are generated and distributed. The reports are not generated again if vlteject is run again. If the ejection has not been completed, the subset of reports that do not depend on completion of eject are generated. These reports are generated again if vlteject -report is run again after eject has been completed.

The following is the format of the vlteject command:

vlteject -eject -report -preview [-profile profile_name]
[-profile robot_no/vault_name/profile_name] 
[-robot robot_no] [-vault vault_name [-sessionid id]] 
[-auto y|n] [-eject_delay seconds] [-legacy]

The vlteject command resides in the following directory:

  • UNIX: /usr/openv/netbackup/bin

  • Windows: install_path\NetBackup\bin

See the NetBackup Commands Reference Guide.

To generate reports by using the vlteject command

  1. In a terminal window or command window, change to the directory in which the vlteject command resides.
  2. Run the command, using the appropriate options and parameters.

Note:

In case of non-administrative users using NBAC, a specially privileged user in Vault Operator group is authorized to run the command vlteject -report. This privileged user only can generate the reports for detail.log and session.log files, on demand.

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