HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 Application Agent CLI Reference Guide

When using EX_DRM_TAPE_BACKUP to back up the Exchange database from a secondary volume
onto a tape device, execute this extended command to prepare for the tape device backup.
If an error is detected in the consistency of the Exchange database, you must re-execute the backup
to the secondary volume.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for executing this extended command are as follows:
The backup catalog to be verified by this extended command has been imported to the backup
server.
The backup ID of the backup catalog has been set in the backup ID record file by the
EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT or EX_DRM_BACKUPID_SET command.
When using Exchange Server 2003, the files used by the ESEUTIL utility (ESEUTIL.exe,
ESE.dll, EXOSAL.dll, and EXCHMEM.dll) required to execute this extended command have
been copied to the backup server.
For details about the ESEUTIL utility, see the description of the settings for using VSS in the HP
P9000 Replication Manager Software Application Agent CLI User Guide.
Arguments
operation-ID
A character string that uniquely identifies the operation to be performed. Information in an operation
definition file linked to the specified operation ID is used when executing an extended command.
-mount_pt mount-point-directory-name
Specifies the name of the mount point directory for mounting the secondary volume. If you specify
this option together with the -force option, you must specify the options in the following order:
-mount_pt, -force.
When only a drive name is specified, this command searches for unused drives in alphabetical order,
and mounts the secondary volume onto the specified drive. When a drive is specified by a path
including a drive letter, this command mounts the volume onto path-specified-in-mount_point\
drive-letter-of-primary-volume\mount-point-of-primary-volume. For example, if
the primary volume is mounted on M:\MNT, and S:\SVOLMNT is specified with the -mount_pt
option, the secondary volume is mounted on S:SVOLMNT\M\MNT.
The mount point directory name must satisfy the following:
Maximum number of characters: Path lengths to be specified must comply with the specifications
of the mount and unmount functions provided by RAID Manager.
Available characters: Characters that can be used in a directory name in Windows (excluding
space characters).
If you specify a drive for the mount point directory name, the command searches for unused drive
names in alphabetical order, starting with the specified drive, and then performs the mount.
If you specify an absolute path from the drive letter as the mount point directory name, the command
mount point is as follows:
absolute-path-specified-for-mount-point-directory-name\
primary-volume-drive-letter\primary-volume-mount-point
Even if the path does not end with a backslash (\), the command assumes that a backslash has been
specified. For example, D: and D:\ are assumed to be the same drive. Similarly, D:\MOUNTDIR
and D:\MOUNTDIR\ are assumed to be the same directory.
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