HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB584-96021, May 2011)
Specify the mount point directory name of the target definition file by following the following rules:
• Use an absolute path.
• Do not specify a backslash (\) at the end of the path.
If you specify neither this option nor the -target option, the command displays information for the
entire file system specified by mount-point-directory-name.
-device device-file-name
Specify this option to display only the file system information, physical disk information, and
logical-volume configuration information about a specific device file.
-l
Specify this option to display information in the long format.
-v
Specify this option to display information about the backup catalog. The following information is
displayed:
• Name of the directory in which the backup catalog is stored
Displays the path that is set in DRM_DB_PATH in the Application Agent configuration definition
file (init.conf).
If DRM_DB_PATH has not been set, the default storage directory for the dictionary map files, which
are created automatically during installation, is displayed.
• Virtual server name (value of the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable)
If the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable has not been set, a hyphen (-) appears.
• Time when the backup catalog was created
For each backup ID, displays the time when the backup catalog was created.
—backup_id backup-ID
Specify this option to display only the backup information of a specific backup ID. A backup ID
uniquely identifies backup data and is registered in the backup catalog during backup processing.
-hostname host-name
Specify this option to display only information pertaining to a specific host.
-comment backup-comment
Specify this option to display only information on a specific backup comment.
The backup-comment value is not case sensitive.
You can use an asterisk (*) to specify a wildcard in backup-comment. You can specify that only
the initial characters match (for example, specify a string such as XYZ* to search for strings that begin
with one or more specific characters and that end with any character or no characters). When a
wildcard, special character, or one-byte space character is used, the entire backup-comment string
must be enclosed in double quotation marks ("). If the backup-comment string contains a special
character but is not enclosed in double quotation marks, the special character is not properly handled
as a part of the backup-comment string and is parsed as a special character. If you specify
-comment "*", the command will display all backup catalogs.
If two double quotation marks are specified after the -comment option (as in -comment ""), a
message is displayed indicating that no backup data exists.
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