HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 Application Agent CLI Reference Guide

Command execution resultAfter a backupBefore a backup
Command statusSecondary volumePrimary volumePrimary volume
Error message (DRM-10337)
Before resynchronizing
#2
GPT disk
Error message (KAVX5171-E or
KAVX5137-E)
After resynchronizing
#1
MBR disk
GPT disk
Normal terminationGPT disk
#1
The error message is displayed after resynchronizing.
#2
The error message is displayed before resynchronizing.
Arguments
backup-ID
Specify the backup ID of the backup data you want to use for restoration. A backup ID uniquely
identifies backup data. A backup ID is assigned to each backup and stored in the backup catalog.
To check backup IDs, execute the drmfscat command.
-resync
Specify this option to restore the data from the secondary volume to the primary volume by
resynchronizing the volumes. The contents of the primary volume become the same as the backup
data on the secondary volume.
-force
Specify this option to restore the data from the secondary volume to the primary volume by forcibly
resynchronizing the volumes.
With this option, forced resynchronization is performed if the copy group name of the primary volume
obtained when backup processing was performed on the file server matches the information on the
file server, even if the LDEV and SERIAL numbers do not match the LDEV and SERIAL numbers when
backup processing was performed.
Specify this option only if restoration, which resynchronizes the disks, cannot be performed with the
-resync option, such as when the LDEV number changes when the volume is replaced. If this option
is specified under a normal restoration, data might be corrupted.
-target directory-name
Specify this option to restore the file system that contains the specific directory. The directory-name
argument indicates a mount point directory, a drive, or a volume mount point. The specified directory
name must be registered in the backup catalog. However, if the specified directory has already been
backed up, it does not need to be registered in the backup catalog to restore the file system.
Use an absolute path to specify the directory name. The data is restored to the same location as that
to which it was backed up. As such, make sure that the directory name that you specify completely
matches the name of the directory that was backed up. If an incorrect path is specified, restoration
will not be performed correctly. To display the information for multiple directories concurrently, use
commas to separate each of the directory names that you specify. When you specify a directory name
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