Drmdbimport command, Drmexgcat command, Drmappcat command – HP XP Racks User Manual

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name containing space characters for the

-f

option, you must enclose the path name in double

quotation marks (

"

).

Return values are 0 for normal termination; any other value indicates an error.

drmdbimport command

The

drmdbimport

command imports, into a backup catalog, backup-information from a file that

was exported by the

drmdbexport

command. Application Agent programs manage backup

information based on copy groups, which are used as a key.

TIP:

The

drmdbimport

command must be executed manually; it cannot be used in a script.

If the backup information of the same copy group exists in the backup catalog when you attempt to
import the backup information, the old backup information is overwritten.

The format of the command is as follows:

drmdbimport -f import-source-file-name

The arguments are as follows:

-f import-source-file-name

Use an absolute path name to specify the file whose backup information is to be imported into
the backup catalog. Use a maximum of 511 bytes for a file name. When specifying on the
command line a file name or directory name containing space characters for the

-f

option, you

must enclose the path name in double quotation marks (

"

).

Return values are 0 for normal termination; any other value indicates an error.

drmexgcat command

The

drmexgcat

command displays a listing of the backup information for a storage group (Exchange

2003/2007) or information store (Exchange 2010).

drmappcat command

The

drmappcat

command displays backup information saved in the backup catalog on the server

on which the command was executed.

drmdevctl command

The

drmdevctl

command enables or disables concealment of secondary volumes.

Related topics

Using Agent backup scripts (tape backups)

, page 403

Restoring an application replica from the Replica History

, page 396

Creating an application replica

, page 388

Replica operations in an SQL Server replication configuration

This topic explains the system configuration, requirements, and procedures for performing replica
operations and recovery in a configuration that uses the SQL Server replication function.

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