[Veritas-bu] how to stop a restore
2002-07-22 12:45:19
Also you can do a
bpdbjobs -kill <job id>
Shyam
--- "McAlroy, Jonathan" <jmcalroy AT lehman DOT com> wrote:
> Why not just kill it in xbpmon?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Markham [mailto:dave.markham AT icl DOT net]
> Sent: 22 July 2002 17:58
> To: 'Veritas-Bu (E-mail)
> Subject: [Veritas-bu] how to stop a restore
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>
> Netbackup 3.2ga on solaris 8.
>
> I initiate a restore from bpadm user backup restore
> section and select
> everything i need. When i initiate the restore it
> asks for tapes which are
> not currently in the jukebox. Fair enough. But how
> to i now cancel this job?
>
> bpps -a shows various restore processes, and i have
> just killed them with
> kill -9 but don't like doing that at all.
>
> Is there not a way of stopping the job like there is
> in the gui ?
>
> Any help appreciated.
>
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