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

When you specify this option with the -target option or -f option, only information pertaining to
the data file of the specified storage group will be displayed when this option is specified. If either
the -target or the -f option is omitted, information pertaining to all data files of all storage groups
will be displayed.
-device device-file-name
Specifies that only information relating to the device file is to be displayed. This option will display
the following information:
The name of the storage group
File system information
Physical disk information
Logical volume information
-l
Specifies that storage group information is to be displayed in the long format.
-v
Specify this option to display management information for the backup catalog. The following information
is displayed:
Name of the directory storing the backup catalog
Displays the path that is set in DRM_DB_PATH in the Application Agent configuration definition
file (init.conf).
If DRM_DB_PATH has not been set, the default storage directory for the dictionary map files, which
are created automatically during installation, is displayed.
Virtual server name (value of the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable)
If the DRM_HOSTNAME environment variable has not been set, a hyphen (-) appears.
Time when the backup catalog was created
For each backup ID, displays the time when the backup catalog was created.
-backup_id backup-ID
Specify this option to display only the backup information of a specific backup ID. A backup ID
uniquely identifies backup data and is registered in the backup catalog during the backup processing.
To check a backup ID, execute the drmexgcat command.
-hostname host-name
Specify this option to display only information pertaining a specific host.
-comment backup-comment
Specify this option to display only information on a specific backup comment.
The backup-comment value is not case sensitive.
You can specify a wildcard (*) for backup-comment. You can specify a string by using only the first
few characters (specifying a few specific characters at the beginning of the string, and not designating
any particular characters for the rest of the string - such as in the specification XYZ*). When a wildcard,
special character, or one-byte space character is used, the entire backup-comment string must be
enclosed in double quotation marks ("). If the backup-comment string contains a special character
but is not enclosed in double quotation marks, the special character is not properly handled as a part
of the backup-comment string and is parsed as a special character. If you specify -comment "*",
the command will display all backup catalogs.
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