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

Examples
In this example, the extended command is used to check the definition file C:\Program Files\
drm\SCRIPT\conf\_OP0001.dat for a file server:
EX_DRM_FS_DEF_CHECK OP0001 -db
In this example, the extended command is used to check the definition file C:\Program Files\
drm\SCRIPT\conf\_OP0001.dat for a backup server :
EX_DRM_FS_DEF_CHECK OP0001 -bk
EX_DRM_FS_RESTORE (Restores a file system to the primary volume)
Format
EX_DRM_FS_RESTORE operation-ID -resync [ -force ]
[ -target directory-name
| -f list-file-name ]
[ -pf copy-parameter-definition-file]
Description
This extended command executes the drmfsrestore command to restore a specified file system
from its backup data from the secondary volume to the primary volume.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for executing this extended command are as follows:
An operation definition file linked to the specified operation ID has been provided.
Before this extended command is executed, EX_DRM_BACKUPID_SET or EX_DRM_DB_IMPORT
has been executed, and the backup ID has been stored in the backup ID record file.
Arguments
operation-ID
A character string that uniquely identifies the operation to be performed. Information in the operation
definition file corresponding to the specified operation ID is used when executing the extended
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 contents
of the secondary volume.
-force
Specify this option to restore data from the secondary volume to the primary volume by forcibly
resynchronizing the volumes.
You can perform a forced resynchronization if the copy group name of the primary volume (obtained
when the backup processing was performed on the file server or database server) matches the
information on the file server or the database server. You can perform a forced resynchronization
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