NetBackup provides several other interfaces to the client software on UNIX systems:
◆ Menu user interface. You can use the menu interface on terminals that can connect to a
client system. The bp command starts the menu interface program. For information
about using the menu user interface, see the bp(1) man page and the help in the
interface.
◆ Commands. Commands let you perform backup, archive, restore operations from a
shell prompt. For command information, see the NetBackup Commands for UNIX
guide.
Although you can perform user-directed operations through any of these interfaces,
VERITAS recommends that you use the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface for
user-directed operations.
NetBackup provides several other interfaces to the client software on UNIX systems:◆ Menu user interface. You can use the menu interface on terminals that can connect to aclient system. The bp command starts the menu interface program. For informationabout using the menu user interface, see the bp(1) man page and the help in theinterface.◆ Commands. Commands let you perform backup, archive, restore operations from ashell prompt. For command information, see the NetBackup Commands for UNIXguide.Although you can perform user-directed operations through any of these interfaces,VERITAS recommends that you use the Backup, Archive, and Restore interface foruser-directed operations.
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