FUJITSU SPARC ENTERPRISE M4000 User Manual

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snapshot(8)

System Administration

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-p

password

Specifies the user password used to log in to the host using
SSH. This option is valid with the -t option, not with the -d
or -T options.

-q

Suppresses all messages to stdout, including prompts.

-S

time

Specifies the start time for the time period for which data is
collected. Used with the -E time option for the end time,
defines the period of time for which log messages are collected
by snapshot. If no end time is specified, the target time
period ends at the time the snapshot command is launched.
Refer also to the description of the -E option.

time

Interpreted using strptime(3), using one
of the following two formats:

%Y-%m-%d,%H:%M:%S

%Y-%m-%d_%H-%M-%S

-T

Specifies executing snapshot in SSH target mode using the
value for user@host:directory previously set using
setarchiving

(8). Can be used with the -D option to

substitute an alternative value for directory.

Note –

The user must create the target directory on the

remote host, snapshot does not create the target directory.

-t
user@host:directory

Sets the network host and remote directory for data
destination. The host field specifies the host name or IP
address of the network host. The user field specifies the user
name for the ssh login to the archive host. The directory field
specifies the archive directory on the archive host where the
output file should be stored. The directory field must not
begin with a hyphen (-) or a tilde (~).

Note –

The user must create the target directory on the

remote host, snapshot does not create the target directory.

-v

Specifies verbose output. Displays all actions and commands
as they are executed. If this option is specified with the -q
option, the -v option is ignored.

Note –

You may not have the required privileges to run all the

commands that are executed by the snapshot configuration
file. If this occurs, you will see error messages indicating these
operations are not permitted.

-y

Automatically answers y (yes) to all prompts.

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