Commands for managing node-scoped NDMP mode in ONTAP
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You can use the system services ndmp
commands to manage NDMP at a node level. Some of these commands are deprecated and will be removed in a future major release.
You can use the following NDMP commands only at the advanced privilege level:
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system services ndmp service terminate
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system services ndmp service start
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system services ndmp service stop
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system services ndmp log start
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system services ndmp log stop
If you want to… | Use this command… |
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Enable NDMP service |
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Disable NDMP service |
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Display NDMP configuration |
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Modify NDMP configuration |
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Display the default NDMP version |
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Display NDMP service configuration |
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Modify NDMP service configuration |
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Display all NDMP sessions |
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Display detailed information about all NDMP sessions |
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Terminate the specified NDMP session |
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Terminate all NDMP sessions |
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Change the NDMP password |
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Enable node-scoped NDMP mode |
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Disable node-scoped NDMP mode |
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Display the node-scoped NDMP mode status |
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Forcefully terminate all NDMP sessions |
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Start the NDMP service daemon |
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Stop the NDMP service daemon |
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Start logging for the specified NDMP session |
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Stop logging for the specified NDMP session |
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These commands are deprecated and will be removed in a future major release.
Learn more about system services ndmp
in the ONTAP command reference.