Command Reference Guide

If used together with the -excluded option, the command lists the sessions that
are excluded from use (replica set rotation and possibility to perform instant
recovery).
If used together with the -original option, the command lists all original
replicas in the IR database.
-list -datalist
Lists all backup specifications that are part of a replica set with existing members.
Note that you will get the same output if you run the omnidbsmis -datalist
command without the -list parameter.
-list -purge
Lists all virtual disks (source or target volumes) that are marked for purging in the
SMISDB.
-purge
Runs SMI-S Agent to perform the SMISDB purge operation that attempts to remove
the virtual disks (source or target volumes) that could not be deleted although
they should be. These elements are marked for purging, and the information
about them is stored in the SMISDB.
Used together with the -force option, the command forces removal of the
elements marked for deletion even if they are presented to the hosts.
If the -host hostname option is specified, you can choose another location
to start the SMISDB purge operation. Use this option if the systems, involved in
a backup session, are no longer available, thus allowing redirection to another
systems that have the SMI-S Agent installed.
-delete -session SessionID
Deletes a specific backup session (replica), identified by the session ID, on the
disk array, and deletes information about the replica from the SMISDB.
Sessions, excluded from use, cannot be deleted.
-delete -datalist DatalistName
Deletes all backup sessions based on a specific backup specification (a replica
set) on the disk array, and deletes information about the replica set from the
SMISDB. Once excluded from use by Application Recovery Manager, sessions
cannot be deleted.
-delete -reference
Deletes an entry only from the database. This option can be used to remove an
entry that points to a replica that no longer exists.
-delete -preview
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