Rmexch mount – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere Licenses User Manual

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RMExch mount

SYNTAX

RMExch mount -s <ExchangeServer> -g <StorageGroup> -t <Timestamp>

-h <Hostname> [-mp “mountpoint”] | [-domain <DomainName>]

DESCRIPTION

The RMExch mount command mounts a virtual copy created by the RMExch create command.
When using RMExch mount command to mount a virtual copy, the program will check to see if
the virtual copy is already mounted to a host machine. The virtual copy must have an “Available”
status, before it can be mounted

PARAMETERS

The following options are supported:

-s <ExchangeServer>

- The name of the Exchange server for which the storage group

belongs.

-g <StorageGroup>

- The name of the storage group for which the virtual copy timestamp

belongs.

-t <Timestamp>

- The timestamp of the virtual copy to mount.

-h <host>

- Windows host name to mount the virtual copy. The target host must have

recovery manager installed.

If you are using a multiple domain configuration and the Windows host is not in the local
domain, use the -h option to specify the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the host’s
domain.

-mp "mountpoint"

- Optional - Quotation enclosed mount point, if you prefer to mount the

volume(s) elsewhere besides default directory. Full path is required. Default is to mount to
<System Drive>:\3parsnapshot

.

-domain <DomainName>

- Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server

or storage group belongs.

If this option is not specified, Recovery Manager uses the local domain.

NOTE:

Use quotes ("") where spaces are included.

NOTE:

The <InServHost> is the host name defined in the HP 3PAR Storage System. Available

host names defined in the system can be listed by executing the HP 3PAR InForm CLI showhost
command.

NOTE:

The -expose option was deprecated in release 3.1.1.

Examples

The following command will mount the virtual copy 020405162103 to the directory d:\Rmmount.

RMExch mount -s bottlenosed -g sg2 -t 020405162103 -h bottlenosed -mp

"d:\RMmount"

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