HP XP7 Replication Manager Application Agent CLI Reference Guide (TK981-96014, May 2014)
Table Of Contents
- Application Agent CLI Reference Guide
- Preface
- 1 Extended commands
- Overview of extended commands
- Before reading the extended command descriptions
- Extended command specifications (File system backups)
- Extended command specifications (Common commands)
- EX_DRM_BACKUPID_SET (Generates a backup ID file)
- EX_DRM_CG_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of a copy-group list file)
- EX_DRM_DB_EXPORT (Exports backup information to a file)
- EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT (Imports backup information from a file)
- EX_DRM_FTP_GET (Acquires a backup information file from the backup server)
- EX_DRM_FTP_PUT (Transfers a backup information file to the backup server)
- EX_DRM_HOST_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of a host environment settings file)
- EX_DRM_RESYNC (Resynchronizes a copy group)
- Extended command specifications (Tape-related commands)
- Extended command specifications (SQL Server database backups)
- EX_DRM_SQL_BACKUP (Backs up an SQL Server database)
- EX_DRM_SQL_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of an operation definition file and automatically creates a temporary directory)
- EX_DRM_SQL_RESTORE (Restores an SQL Server database backup to the primary volume)
- EX_DRM_SQL_TLOG_BACKUP (Backs up the transaction log of the SQL Server)
- EX_DRM_SQLFILE_EXTRACT (Deploys SQL Server metafiles to the folder to be backed up to a tape device)
- EX_DRM_SQLFILE_PACK (Saves SQL Server metafiles)
- Extended command specifications (Exchange database backups)
- EX_DRM_EXG_BACKUP (Backs up an Exchange database)
- EX_DRM_EXG_DEF_CHECK (Checks the contents of an operation definition file and automatically creates a temporary directory)
- EX_DRM_EXG_RESTORE (Restores an Exchange database backup to the primary volume)
- EX_DRM_EXG_VERIFY (Verifies the consistency of an Exchange database)
- 2 Basic commands
- List of basic commands
- Before reading the basic command descriptions
- Basic command specifications (File system backups)
- Basic command specifications (Common commands)
- drmappcat (Views catalog information on a host)
- drmcgctl (Locks or unlocks a copy group)
- drmclusinit (Registers the parameters for the cluster software)
- drmdbexport (Exports backup information to a file)
- drmdbimport (Imports backup information from a file)
- drmdevctl (Conceals and reveals a physical volume)
- drmhostinfo (Displays host information)
- drmresync (Resynchronizes copy groups)
- Basic command specifications (Tape-related commands)
- drmmediabackup (Backs up data from a secondary volume to a tape device)
- drmmediarestore (Restores data from a tape device to a secondary volume)
- drmmount (Mounts a secondary volume)
- drmtapecat (Displays or deletes backup information in a backup catalog)
- drmtapeinit (Registers parameters for a backup management product)
- drmumount (Unmounts secondary volumes)
- Basic command specifications (Utility commands)
- Basic command specifications (SQL Server database backups)
- drmsqlbackup (Backs up an SQL Server database to a secondary volume)
- drmsqlcat (Displays backup information for an SQL Server database)
- drmsqldisplay (Displays or updates information for an SQL Server database)
- drmsqlinit (Registers parameters for SQL Server)
- drmsqllogbackup (Backs up the transaction log of an SQL Server)
- drmsqlrecover (Recovers restored SQL Server databases)
- drmsqlrecovertool (Recovers restored SQL Server databases via a GUI)
- drmsqlrestore (Restores SQL Server databases from backups to a primary volume)
- Basic command specifications (Exchange database backups)
- drmexgbackup (Backs up an Exchange database)
- drmexgcat (Displays backup information for an Exchange database)
- drmexgdisplay (Displays or updates information for an Exchange database)
- drmexgrestore (Restores an Exchange database backup to the primary volume)
- drmexgverify (Verifies the consistency of an Exchange database)
- 3 Support and other resources
- Index
-exopt
Specify this option when you want to use extended functions. You must specify -exopt to specify
another option. However, you can omit -exopt if you specify neither the -force nor -bup_env
options.
-mount_pt mount-point-directory-name
Specify the name of the mount point directory on which the secondary volume is to be mounted. The
secondary volume is mounted at the specified mount point, and data is backed up from the secondary
volume to a tape device.
Specify the mount point directory name by using an absolute path or a drive letter.
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.
Make sure that the length of the path on which the backup-target output volume has been mounted
in the disk backup, as well as the length of the path on which the secondary volume is to be
mounted in the tape device backup, are within the above limits.
• Characters: Characters that can be used for directory names in Windows (excluding space char-
acters)
If you specify a drive for the mount point directory name, the command searches for unused drive
names in alphabetical order beginning from the specified drive, and then mounts the secondary
volume on the first drive found.
If you specify an absolute path from the drive letter as the mount point directory name, the command
mounts the secondary volume on the following location:
absolute-path-specified-for-mount-point-directory-name\
drive-letter-for-primary-volume\absolute-path-for-primary-volume
(Example)
When a primary volume is mounted on C:\p_mnt\ and the mount point directory name specified
for the -mount_pt option is D:\s_mnt\, the mount destination of the secondary volume is D:\
s_mnt\C\p_mnt\.
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. D:\MOUNTDIR and D:\
MOUNTDIR\ are assumed to be the same directory.
If you omit this option, the following mount point is used:
Any drive not being used when the extended command is executed.
-raw
Specify this option when you want to back up the secondary volume as a raw device. When this
extended command backs up the secondary volume as a raw device, the command does not mount
the secondary volume and performs a backup for each logical volume.
When this option is omitted, the extended command backs up the secondary volume as a file system
(or a database).
-force
Specify this option to forcibly mount the secondary volume. If you specify this option and the copy
group name of the primary volume obtained during backup processing on the file server (or the
database server) matches the file server (or the database server) information, the extended command
forcibly mounts the secondary volume, even if the LDEV or SERIAL numbers do not match.
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