SYNOPSIS

       /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp [-a | -ra | -b | -r | -rr | -o | -ro | -s |
              -rs | -i | -ri | -k | -rk | -rti | -p | -rp | -2 |  -r2]  [-ver-
              bose]

       /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bp [ -b |-a | -r | -ra] [-verbose]


DESCRIPTION

       The  bp  command  starts a menu interface that lets users archive, back
       up, and restore files, directories, or raw partitions from their client
       workstations.  You can run this interface from any character-based ter-
       minal (or terminal emulation window) where you have a termcap or a ter-
       minfo definition.

       The bp online help provides detailed operating instructions.


OPTIONS

       The start up menu depends on the options that are used with the bp com-
       mand. If you run the bp command without specifying an option, the util-
       ity  starts at the main menu. To start the utility at a secondary menu,
       specify one of the following options:

       -a         Starts bp in the Archive of Files and Directories menu.

       -ra        Starts bp in the Restore Archives menu.

       -b         Starts bp in the Backup of Files and Directories menu.

       -r         Starts bp in the Restore Backups menu.

       -rr        Starts bp in the Restore Raw Partitions Backups menu.

       -o         Starts bp in the Backup Oracle DB menu.

       -ro        Starts bp in the Restore Oracle DB menu.

       -s         Starts bp in the Backup Sybase DB menu.

       -rs        Starts bp in the Restore Sybase DB menu.

       -i         Starts bp in the Backup Informix DB menu.

       -ri        Starts bp in the Restore Informix DB menu.

       -rti       Starts bp in the Restore True Image Backups menu.

       Note that the following options for SAP, DB2, and  SQL-BackTrack  apply
       only to NetBackup Enterprise Server.

       -p         Starts bp in the Backup SAP DB menu.

       -rp        Starts bp in the Restore SAP DB menu.
       /usr/openv/netbackup/logs/bp/*

       /usr/openv/netbackup/bp.conf


SEE ALSO

       bparchive(1), bpbackup(1), (1), bprestore(1)





                                  06 Feb 2005                            bp(1)