HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.0 Mainframe Agent Installation and Configuration Guide (TB581-96014, November 2010)

When you omit this option, the value of the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (DEFAULT.dat) is
used. The value of the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (DEFAULT.dat) is used for parameters
that are not coded in the copy parameter definition file.
Create the copy parameter definition file with an arbitrary name in the following location. Specify
the file name using alphanumeric characters totaling up to 64 bytes:
Application-Agent-installation-directory\DRM\conf\raid
You cannot specify this option with the -cascade option.
-transact_log_del
Specify this option to delete the committed transaction log files.
When this command is executed, the transaction log file is deleted. This means that you will no longer
be able to use the -recovery option to perform restoration from backups already performed.
This option is not valid when wrap-around logs are being used. For more information about
wrap-around logs, see the Exchange 2000 Server manual.
When this option is specified for cold backups with cluster configurations, make sure that you also
specify the -c online option.
-noverify
Specify this option if you do not verify the integrity of a database that is backed up by using VSS.
-noverify_log_del
Specify this option if you delete a transaction log file after backing up a database that is backed up
by using VSS without verifying its integrity.
-c { offline | online }
In a cluster environment, specify -c offline to perform offline backup of the cluster resources of a
physical disk. To perform backup while online, specify -c online. The default for this option is -c
offline.
Specify -c online together with the -target or -f option to execute this command. A storage
group that will not be backed up might be unmounted when you specify -c offline.
This option is not valid for environments other than cluster environments.
-event_check
Specify this option to check whether an event indicating a corrupted database has been recorded.
The command executed with this option searches the event logs that were recorded since the last
backup of an Exchange database. If no previous backup is available, all recorded event logs are
searched.
The event log is searched before the copy pair is resynchronized. If an event indicating a corrupt
database is detected, the command terminates in error.
Application Agent determines that a database is corrupt by the following event details:
Event category: Application
Type: Error
Source: ESE
Event ID: No limitation
Character string being included: "-1018", "-1019", or "-1022"
-comment backup-comment
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