HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.4.2 for Microsoft Exchange 2007, 2010, and 2013 User Guide

HpRmCli Exch deletebackup
SYNTAX
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) HpRmCli Exch deletebackup -mdb
<mailbox_DB_name> -t <backuptimestamp> [-domain <DomainName>]
(For Exchange 2007) HpRmCli Exch deletebackup -s <ExchangeServer> -g
<storagegroup> -t <backuptimestamp> [-domain <DomainName>]
DESCRIPTION
The HpRmCli Exch deletebackup command removes a backup entry in the backup repository.
It will not communicate to the backup software to delete the actual backup.
PARAMETERS
The following options are supported:
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) -mdb <mailbox_DB_name> - The name of the
mailbox database for which the backup was created.
(For Exchange 2007) -s <ExchangeServer> - The name of the exchange server to which
the storage group belongs.
(For Exchange 2007) -g <StorageGroup> - The name of the storage group for which the
backup was created.
-t <BackupTimestamp> - The timestamp of the backup to be deleted.
-domain <DomainName> - Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server
or mailbox database belongs.
If this option is not specified, HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Exchange uses the local domain.
NOTE: Use quotes ("") where spaces are included.
Example
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) The following command will delete a backup with the
timestamp 020405162103
HpRmCli Exch deletebackup -mdb mb2 -t 020405162103
(For Exchange 2007) The following command will delete a backup with the timestamp
020405162103
HpRmCli Exch deletebackup -s bottlenosed -g sg2 -t 020405162103
HpRmCli Exch display
SYNTAX
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) HpRmCli Exch display <-mdb MailboxDatabase>
[-domain <DomainName>] [-h WindowsHost] [-inserv
StoreServStorageSerialNo][-t timestamp] [-exp] [-retain]
(For Exchange 2007) HpRmCli Exch display <-s Exchangeserver> <-g
storagegroup> [-h WindowsHost][-t timestamp] [-inserv
StoreServStorageSerialNo] [-exp] [-retain]
[-domain <DomainName>]
DESCRIPTION
The HpRmCli Exch display command displays all virtual copies in the repository.
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