HP XP7 Replication Manager Application Agent CLI Reference Guide (TK981-96014, May 2014)
Table Of Contents
- Application Agent CLI Reference Guide
- Preface
- 1 Extended commands
- Overview of extended commands
- Before reading the extended command descriptions
- Extended command specifications (File system backups)
- Extended command specifications (Common commands)
- EX_DRM_BACKUPID_SET (Generates a backup ID file)
- EX_DRM_CG_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of a copy-group list file)
- EX_DRM_DB_EXPORT (Exports backup information to a file)
- EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT (Imports backup information from a file)
- EX_DRM_FTP_GET (Acquires a backup information file from the backup server)
- EX_DRM_FTP_PUT (Transfers a backup information file to the backup server)
- EX_DRM_HOST_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of a host environment settings file)
- EX_DRM_RESYNC (Resynchronizes a copy group)
- Extended command specifications (Tape-related commands)
- Extended command specifications (SQL Server database backups)
- EX_DRM_SQL_BACKUP (Backs up an SQL Server database)
- EX_DRM_SQL_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of an operation definition file and automatically creates a temporary directory)
- EX_DRM_SQL_RESTORE (Restores an SQL Server database backup to the primary volume)
- EX_DRM_SQL_TLOG_BACKUP (Backs up the transaction log of the SQL Server)
- EX_DRM_SQLFILE_EXTRACT (Deploys SQL Server metafiles to the folder to be backed up to a tape device)
- EX_DRM_SQLFILE_PACK (Saves SQL Server metafiles)
- Extended command specifications (Exchange database backups)
- EX_DRM_EXG_BACKUP (Backs up an Exchange database)
- EX_DRM_EXG_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of an operation definition file and automatically creates a temporary directory)
- EX_DRM_EXG_RESTORE (Restores an Exchange database backup to the primary volume)
- EX_DRM_EXG_VERIFY (Verifies the consistency of an Exchange database)
- 2 Basic commands
- List of basic commands
- Before reading the basic command descriptions
- Basic command specifications (File system backups)
- Basic command specifications (Common commands)
- drmappcat (Views catalog information on a host)
- drmcgctl (Locks or unlocks a copy group)
- drmclusinit (Registers the parameters for the cluster software)
- drmdbexport (Exports backup information to a file)
- drmdbimport (Imports backup information from a file)
- drmdevctl (Conceals and reveals a physical volume)
- drmhostinfo (Displays host information)
- drmresync (Resynchronizes copy groups)
- Basic command specifications (Tape-related commands)
- drmmediabackup (Backs up data from a secondary volume to a tape device)
- drmmediarestore (Restores data from a tape device to a secondary volume)
- drmmount (Mounts a secondary volume)
- drmtapecat (Displays or deletes backup information in a backup catalog)
- drmtapeinit (Registers parameters for a backup management product)
- drmumount (Unmounts secondary volumes)
- Basic command specifications (Utility commands)
- Basic command specifications (SQL Server database backups)
- drmsqlbackup (Backs up an SQL Server database to a secondary volume)
- drmsqlcat (Displays backup information for an SQL Server database)
- drmsqldisplay (Displays or updates information for an SQL Server database)
- drmsqlinit (Registers parameters for SQL Server)
- drmsqllogbackup (Backs up the transaction log of an SQL Server)
- drmsqlrecover (Recovers restored SQL Server databases)
- drmsqlrecovertool (Recovers restored SQL Server databases via a GUI)
- drmsqlrestore (Restores SQL Server databases from backups to a primary volume)
- Basic command specifications (Exchange database backups)
- drmexgbackup (Backs up an Exchange database)
- drmexgcat (Displays backup information for an Exchange database)
- drmexgdisplay (Displays or updates information for an Exchange database)
- drmexgrestore (Restores an Exchange database backup to the primary volume)
- drmexgverify (Verifies the consistency of an Exchange database)
- 3 Support and other resources
- Index

DescriptionDisplayed item
Backup commentBACKUP-COMMENT
#1
If this command is executed with the -device option, DEVICE will be displayed after T.
#2
This information is displayed when the command is executed with the -v option.
A hyphen (-) is displayed for any item that cannot be displayed. If no items can be displayed, an
error message is displayed.
Each item is separated by a space.
Arguments
mount-point-directory-name
Specify the drive letter of the file system for which you want to display backup information, or use an
absolute path beginning with the drive letter. Do not specify a backslash (\) at the end of the path.
mount-point-directory-target-definition-file-name
Specify the name of the definition file that specifies the mount point directories for the file systems for
which you want to display backup information. Specify only the name of the file. The following shows
where the target definition file for mount point directories is stored and examples of specifying the
file.
The location of the file:
Application-Agent-installation-directory\DRM\conf\fs
Example of specifying the file:
D:
E:
F:\MNT
Specify the mount point directory name by following the following rules:
• Use an absolute path.
• Do not specify a backslash (\) at the end of the path.
-target directory-names
Specify this option to display for each file system the backup information specified by the
mount-point-directory-name argument. The directory name represents a mount point directory,
a drive, or a volume mount point. You can specify only directories that exist in the backup catalog
specified by the mount-point-directory-name argument. If you specify a directory that does
not exist in the specified backup catalog, backup information for that directory is not displayed.
Use absolute paths to specify the directories. To display information for multiple files or directories,
use commas to separate each of the directories. Make sure that the name of each directory is the
same as the path returned by the drmfsbackup command. If these names do not completely match,
the correct backup information will not be displayed. You cannot specify a backslash (\) at the end
of the directory names.
If you specify neither this option nor the -f option, the command displays information for the entire
file system specified by mount-point-directory-name.
-f target-definition-file-name
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