HP XP7 Replication Manager Application Agent CLI Reference Guide (TK981-96014, May 2014)

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In this example, the command is used to display the parameters for linking with Backup Exec:
PROMPT> drmtapeinit -v
Backup application name: BEWS
Days to keep the backup catalog: 1
PROMPT>
drmumount (Unmounts secondary volumes)
Formats
To unmount a secondary volume by specifying the name of a copy group:
drmumount -copy_group copy-group-name
To unmount a secondary volume by specifying the name of a backup ID:
drmumount backup-ID
Description
The drmumount command unmounts a secondary volume that has been mounted with the drmmount
command, and unlocks the corresponding copy groups.
If the volume for the specified backup ID or copy group has already been unmounted, the command
displays a warning that the target volume has been unmounted, and then continues processing.
If you use the drmmediabackup or drmmediarestore command to back up or restore data, you
must use this command to unmount the secondary volume.
Before executing this command, all application software using the secondary volume to be unmounted
must be stopped.
If you execute any of the following commands when the secondary volumes have been mounted by
the drmmount command, you will no longer be able to use the drmumount command to unmount
the secondary volumes.
drmfsbackup
drmresync
If the unmount cannot be performed using the drmumount command, unlock the copy group
corresponding to the backup ID specified for the drmcgctl command, and unmount the secondary
volume as follows:
Use the unmount functionality of RAID Manager.
Arguments
-copy_group copy-group-name
Specify the name of the copy group to be unmounted (a copy group mounted by using the drmmount
command). The system cache must be cleared before a data backup. Specify the copy group from
Basic commands140