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Dell NetWorker 19.9 Administration Guide

Using the gstmodconf command

The gstmodconf command has this syntax:

gstmodconf -i file -f function -s server -k -p port -l username -P password

The NetWorker Command Reference Guide or the UNIX man pages provide a complete description of the command and its options.

The following provides an example of how to use gstmodconf to add nodes from the file, xyz_hostlist. In this example, the NMC server name is myconsole and the xyz_hostlist file contains the following entries:

apple
banan
grape

Example: Adding multiple hosts with the gstmodconf command

gstmodconf -s myconsole -i xyz_hostlist -l Administrator

Trying 111.22.3.444... connected
processing file’xyz_hostlist’
adding host ’apple’
successfully added host ’apple’
adding host ’banana’
successfully added host ’banana’
adding host ’grape’
successfully added host ’grape’
//Closing connection

You can use the gstmodconf -s myconsole -i xyz_hostlist -f delete command to delete multiple Networker hosts.

NOTE:The gstmodconf file on Windows is located in the following folder: C:\Program Files\EMC NetWorker\Management\GST\bin. The gstmodconf file on Linux is located in the following folder: /opt/lgtonmc/bin/. The folder location is not in the default environment path.

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