HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB584-96021, May 2011)

If the value contains space characters, the entire value must be enclosed in double quotation marks
(").
The following reserved characters cannot be used in the value: \ / : * ? | < > "
For details about creating user script files, see the HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager
Software CLI User Guide.
If you specified LOCATION=REMOTE in the user script file, you must also specify the -s option.
-s backup-server-name
Specify this option to connect to a remote backup server to perform a backup. Specify the
backup-server-name value by using the host name or the IP address of the backup server. Specify
the host name by using a character string that is 255 bytes or less. You can specify the IP address in
IPv4 or IPv6 format.
If you specify a backup server by using the -s option, the backup server names specified in the VSS
definition file (vsscom.conf) and in the VSS definition file specified by using the -vf option are
ignored, and the backup server name specified in the -s option is used.
-auto_import
Specify this option to automatically transfer a backup catalog to a backup server after backing up a
volume. This option must be specified together with the -s option.
-auto_mount mount-point-directory-name
Specify this option to automatically mount a secondary volume on a backup server after backing up
a volume. This option must be specified together with the -s and -auto_import options.
Specify the mount-point-directory-name value by using a character string that is 64 bytes or
less.
If you omit the mount-point-directory-name parameter, a mount destination for a secondary
volume is automatically determined. This destination is determined in the same way as when using
the drmmount command without specifying a mount point.
To unmount the mounted secondary volume, use the drmumount command.
-svol_check
Specify this option to check the status of a secondary volume on a backup server. You must specify
this option together with the -s option. Checking the status of a secondary volume prevents backup
or restoration failures. The items, volumes, and conditions to be checked are described in the following
table.
Table 7 Status check of a secondary volume
Check condition
Volume to be
checked
Check item
Checked when a primary volume is defined in pairs with
secondary volumes of multiple generations and any of the
following items is applicable:
A primary volume is a cluster resource.
A primary volume is a dynamic disk.
A backup by using VSS is performed.
All secondary
volumes defined for
a backup-target
primary volume
A secondary volume
is hidden from a
backup server
Always checked.
The secondary
volume to be the next
backup destination
A secondary volume
is not mounted on a
backup server
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