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If the --target (p. 80) parameter value is another_database or recovery_database, the
--items parameter must contain only one database or storage group. If the --target parameter
value is original or disk, you can specify several databases and storage groups in the --items
parameter.
If the parameter is not specified, the software will recover all the databases in a backup.
To learn the names of the backed-up storage groups or databases, use the list content (p. 45)
command.
Command: backup exchange_mailbox
In the backup exchange_mailbox (p. 33) command, each item in the parameter value is a path to
a mailbox or to a public folder. If the path ends with a database name, the software will back up all
the mailboxes or public folders of the specified database.
If the parameter is not specified, the software will back up all the mailboxes and public folders on an
Exchange server.
Command: recover exchange_mailbox
In the recover exchange_mailbox (p. 36) command, each item in the parameter value is a path
within a backup to a mailbox, to a public folder, or to a subfolder. If the path ends with a database
name, the software will recover all the mailboxes or public folders of the specified database.
If the parameter is not specified, the software will recover all the mailboxes and public folders
contained in a backup.
To learn the exact paths in the backup, use the list content (p. 45) command.
Microsoft SQL Server data items
For single-pass backups of Microsoft SQL Server, this parameter specifies databases or instances to
recover or mount. For detailed information about the value format, see "Specifying SQL data" (p. 77).
Commands: recover mssql_database, mount mssql_database
In the recover mssql_database (p. 38) and mount mssql_database (p. 53) commands, each
item in the parameter value is a path within a backup to a database or to an instance. If the
parameter is not specified, the command will fail.
To learn the names of the backed-up databases, use the list content (p. 45) command.
Command: umount mssql_database
In the umount mssql_database (p. 54) command, each item in the parameter value is a path to a
mounted database or to an instance. If the parameter is not specified, the software will unmount all
the mounted databases on an SQL server.
3.3.4 Specifying Exchange data
Use the following notation to access Microsoft Exchange Server databases, mailboxes and folders
when backing them up or when recovering them from a backup.
Database (for Exchange 2010 or later)
<database>