HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 Application Agent CLI Reference Guide
-d
Specify this option to delete the backups of the acquired transaction log files.
-s log-backup-ID
Specify this option to set the start of the range of the transaction log backup files to be deleted or
displayed. Use this option together with the -e option to specify the start and end of this range.
Specifying the -s option alone sets the range from the backup ID that was specified with the -s
option to the last log backup ID.
Possible log backup ID values are 0001 through 9999.
-e log-backup-ID
Specify this option to set the end of the range of the transaction log backup files to be deleted or
displayed. Use this option with the -s option to specify the start and end of this range. Specifying
the -e option alone sets the range from the first log backup ID to the log backup ID specified with
the -e option.
Possible log backup ID values are 0001 through 9999.
-lsn
Specify this option to display the detailed information of the transaction log files in the log backup
catalog. Log backup information about both log backup IDs that are associated with a backup ID
and log backup IDs that are not associated with a backup ID is displayed.
The displayed items are as follows:
Table 43 Items displayed by drmsqllogbackup -lsn
MeaningDisplayed item
Backup ID (10 digits)
#1
BACKUP-ID
Original ID (10 digits)ORIGINAL-ID
Log backup ID (4 digits)LOG-BACKUP-ID
SQL Server database name (set by MSSQL)DB
Transaction log backup file nameFILE
First log sequence number in the log backup
#2
FIRST-LSN
Last log sequence number in the log backup
#2
LAST-LSN
Database full backup end time that was recorded in
msdb of SQL Server when a backup was executed,
displayed as follows:
(yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss)
#2
LAST-FULL-BACKUP-TIME
#1
A hyphen is displayed if a backup catalog has been deleted.
#2
A hyphen is displayed for a backup catalog created by a version earlier than Application Agent
6.3.0-00.
If a hyphen is displayed for BACKUP-ID, perform the following procedure to check the backup ID:
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