HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB584-96028, September 2011)

returned by the drmfsbackup command. If these names do not completely match, the correct backup
information will not be displayed.
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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