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

If you specify an absolute path from the drive letter as the mount point directory name, the command
mounts the secondary volume on the following location:
When mounting the secondary volume by specifying the copy group name:
absolute-path-specified-for-mount-point-directory-name
When mounting the secondary volume by specifying the backup ID:
absolute-path-specified-for-mount-point-directory-name\
primary-volume-drive-letter\primary-volume-mount-point
If a path does not end with a backslash (\), the command assumes a backslash at the end of the path.
For example, D: and D:\ are assumed to be the same drive. D:\MOUNTDIR and D:\MOUNTDIR\
are assumed to be the same directory.
When this option is omitted, the following mount point is used:
Any drive not being used when the drmmount command is executed.
backup-ID
Specify the backup ID associated with the copy groups you want to resynchronize. When multiple
copy groups were used for the backup identified by the specified backup ID, the secondary volumes
of all the copy groups are mounted.
To check backup IDs, execute one of the following commands according to what was backed up:
When the backup is of a file system, use the drmfscat command.
When the drmmount command is executed, and then a restoration is performed by using the
drmmediarestore command, use the drmtapecat command.
When the backup is of an SQL Server database, use the drmsqlcat command.
When the backup is of an Exchange database, use the drmexgcat command.
-force
Specify this option to forcibly mount a secondary volume. If the copy group name of the target volume
matches the specified backup ID, the command forcibly mounts that volume even if its LDEV number
or DKC serial number does not match the specification.
NOTE:
The -force option causes the command to mount the secondary volume without checking its LDEV
number and DKC serial number. This might corrupt the data.
-conf
Specify this option to extract copy group mount definition information from the mounted secondary
volume to create or update the copy group mount definition file. In dynamic disk configuration in a
Veritas Storage Foundation environment, the copy group mount definition file must have already been
created to mount a secondary volume and perform a tape backup or restoration.
This option must be specified with a backup ID.
The name of the copy group mount definition file is created as follows:
Application-Agent-installation-directory\DRM\conf\vm\CG_MP.conf
Return Values
0: Normal termination
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