NTBACKUP
NTBACKUP
Backup drives / folders to tape.
This page is for Windows 2000 and XP only - the syntax for Windows NT 4 is here
Syntax Windows 2000: NTBACKUP backup [systemstate] "bks file name" /J {"job name"} [options] [/um] Syntax Windows XP: NTBACKUP backup [systemstate] "@bks file name" /J {"job name"} [options] [/SNAP:{on|off}] options: systemstate Back up the System State data. This will also force the backup type to normal or copy. @bks file name The name of the backup selection file (.bks file). In WinXP the at (@) character must precede this name. A backup selection file contains information on the files and folders to be backed up. You have to create the file using the GUI version of NT Backup. /J {"job name"} The job name to be used in the log file Describe the files and folders and the backup date-time. /P {"pool name"} The media pool from which you want to use media. Usually a subpool of the Backup media pool, such as 4mm DDS. If you select this you cannot use /A, /G, /F, or /T /G {"guid name"} Overwrite or append to this tape. Don't use with a media Pool (/P). /T {"tape name"} Overwrite or append to this tape. Don't use with a media Pool (/P). /A Perform an append operation. Either "guid name" (/G) or "tape name" (/T) must be specified with this switch. Don't use with a media Pool (/P). /N {"media name"} The new tape name. Don't use with Append (/A). /F {"file name"} Backup to a file - logical disk path and file name. Do not use with the switches: /P /G /T. /D {"set description"} Label for each backup set /DS {"server name"} Back up the directory service file for MS Exchange 5.5 server. This is not needed/does not work with Exchange 2000 since Exchange 2000 uses Active Directory. /IS {"server name"} Back up the Information Store file for an MS Exchange 5.5 Server. /V:{yes|no} Verify the data after the backup is complete. /R:{yes|no} Restrict access to this tape to the Owner/AdministratorS /L:{f|s|n} The type of log file: f=full, s=summary, n=none /M {backup type} The backup type. One of: normal, copy, differential, incremental, or daily /RS:{yes|no} Backs up the migrated data files located in Remote Storage. The /RS command-line option is not required to back up the local Removable Storage database (that contains the Remote Storage placeholder files). When you backup the %systemroot% folder, Backup automatically backs up the Removable Storage database as well. /HC:{on|off} Use hardware compression, if available, on the tape drive. /SNAP:{on|off} Is the backup is a volume shadow copy. Windows XP only. /um Find the first available media, format it, and use for the current backup. Use with the /p switch to scan for available media pools. This option is documented for Windows 2000 only. This command is only for standalone tape devices (not tape loaders.) The /UM switch must be at the end of the command line.
Bugs
Backups made using Windows Server 2003's NT Backup program can't be restored
with any previous WinNT Backup Program - (expect a patch for this soon.)
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Related Commands:
Q821730 - Backup does
not run as expected (Server 2003)
Q814583 - NT Backup
in Windows Server 2003
Q300439 - Online help
is incomplete (Win2000)
Q300135 - Using the
Windows 2000 Backup Wizard.
Q237310 - Manually Edit
Ntbackup.exe Selection Script Files
Q260327 - NT Backup
error codes. (Win2000)
CIPHER - Encrypt or Decrypt files/folders
RSM - Remote Storage Management - Eject tapes (Win2000)
Undocumented Registry
keys for NT Backup (Win2000)
AT - Schedule a command to run at a later time
XCOPY - Copy files and folders
Equivalent Linux BASH command:
tar - Tape ARchiver