HP StorageWorks Application Recovery Manager Command Line Interface Reference (T4395-96007, December 2007)

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-exch_RSG RSGTreeName Creates a new Recovery Storage Group (RSG) and links
it to RGSTreeName. This option can be used only once for each
-tree option and cannot be specified together with
-target_tree. Only one storage group per session can be
restored with this option due to an Exchange limitation.
RSGTreeName and its TreeName pair must always be fully expanded
subcomponents, representing an Exchange store or logs. See also
the Exchange 2007 examples.
IMPORTANT: If the RSG already exists, it is removed and a new
one is created. Any existing data in it will be lost.
NOTE: You cannot restore only a store without logs to a different
location. If you specify a target store for an original store, you must
also specify logs with an additional -tree TreeName
-target_tree TargetTreeName pair. This limitation does not
apply if you restore only the logs to a different location.
The option must be specified together with -target_dir.
-target_dir Directory
During a restore session, the replica will be mounted to Directory.
The target directory for one session must always be the same, for
example, you cannot specify one target directory for the store(s)
and another one for the logs.
SessionOptions
-report {warning | minor | major | critical} Sets the level of error
notification for the session. Errors are classified (in ascending
order) as: warning, minor, major and critical. When you select
a level, errors of this level and higher are displayed in the Monitor
window. For example, if major is selected, only major and
critical errors are reported. By default, all errors are reported.
GeneralOptions
-pre_exec PathName Instructs the ZDB Agent to execute this command before
restoring the data object. The complete pathname of the command
should be specified.
-post_exec PathName Instructs the ZDB Agent to execute this command after
restoring the data object. The complete pathname of the command
should be specified.