Dell Acceleration Appliances for Databases User Manual

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Back up to a

Windows/CIFS share

with a generated

filename.

backup --output-share

domain/user@host/shareName

Saves to a Windows share; you

will almost always need to

provide the domain. You will be

prompted for a password.

Back up to a

Windows/CIFS share,

using a specific

filename.

backup --output-share

domain/user@host/shareName/filename.xml

You will be prompted for a

password.

Back up to a

Windows/CIFS share,

providing a password.

backup --output-share

domain/user:password@host/shareName

A generated filename will be

used.

Back up to a specific file.

backup --output-file my_config.xml

Backs up to my_config.xml in

the user's home directory. When

logged in as admin, this will be

/home/admin.

Back up to the USB

drive.

backup --output-usb

If a USB drive is plugged in to

the ION appliance, this will write

the configuration to the USB

drive with a generated filename.

Store a tabular list of luns

into a text file in the home

directory.

luns --output-file luns.txt -dt

Store the list of LUNs in

JSON format to a file in

the home directory.

luns --output-file luns.json -dj

Store a list of LUNs in

XML format to a file in

the home directory.

luns --output-file luns.xml -dx

Store the list of luns in

tabular text format to an

scp destination, using a

generated filename.

luns --output-scp user@host -dt

You will be prompted for a

password; see the notes on

generated filenames below.

Store the list of luns in

JSON format to a

Windows share

destination, using a

generated filename.

luns --output-share

domain/user@host/shareName -dj

You will be prompted for a

password; see the notes on

generated filenames below.

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