HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover User's Guide (T5437-96008, November 2009)

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Options
/apptype SQL|EXCH —Select whether to verify SQL or Exchange data
on the target server
/dnsdomain domainname—The fully-qualified name of the domain
/srcname source—The source Exchange server name
/tarname target—The target Exchange server name
/username username (optional)—The user name associated with the
domain account that is a member of the Administrators and Double-Take
Admin local groups on the source and target servers. Windows-integrated
security is used if no credentials are supplied or if the credentials
supplied are invalid.
/password password (optional, but required if /username is specified)
The password associated with the user account
/port port (optional)—Define the port used to communicate with the
Storage Mirroring service. If no port is specified, port 6320 will be used.
/svc [APP|ALL] (optional)—Services to run
APP starts only the core application services (default)
ALL starts all of the services selected on the Failover tab and the
services specified in the /addonsvc command
/addonsvc servicename (optional)—Additional user-added services to
run. Use this option when the /svc All option is selected. Separate
services with commas and no spaces, for example,
“service1,service2,service3”.
/setpassword username password (optional, but required if
/getpassword will be used)—Allows the user to store a
username/password in an encrypted file for later use
NOTE: This function must be run separate from an activity
/getpassword (optional)—Once a username and password have been
encrypted and stored using /setpassword, this command can be used at
the command line to retrieve the password associated with a specific
username. It is designed to avoid storing passwords in clear text
/scriptpost postonline (optional)—The script to run after the target
Exchange services are started. The script should be located in the
Storage Mirroring Recover folder on the target server. If there are spaces
in the file name, enclose the script path in quotation marks.