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

absolute-path-specified-for-mount-point-directory-name\drive-letters-for-primary-volume
\absolute-path-for-primary-volume
(Example)
When a primary volume is mounted on C:\p_mnt\ and a mount point directory name specified
for the -mount_pt option is D:\s_mnt\, a mount destination of a secondary volume is D:\
s_mnt\C\p_mnt\.
If a path does not end with \, the command assumes \ 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 will be used:
Any drive not being used when the extended command is executed.
-raw
Specify this option when the data to be restored was backed up onto a tape device as raw device
data.
If the target data has been backed up by the EX_DRM_TAPE_BACKUP extended command specifying
the -raw option, this extended command executes restore processing normally, even when this option
is omitted. If this option is specified when the target data was backed up without the -raw option
specified, an error occurs for this extended command.
-force
Specify this option to forcibly mount the secondary volume. If you specify this option and the copy
group name of the primary volume obtained during backup processing on the file server (or the
database server) matches the file server (or the database server) information, the extended command
forcibly mounts the secondary volume, even if the LDEV or SERIAL number does not match.
If you omit this option, this extended command terminates with an error without performing mounting
if the following condition also holds: the copy group name, LDEV number, and SERIAL number of the
primary volume, that were obtained when backup was performed on the file server or database
server, do not match the information on the file server or database server.
Specify this option when it is necessary to perform a forced mount on a secondary volume using only
the copy group name of the primary volume as a key: for example, in cases such as when the
secondary volume is to be replaced for a reason such as a failure, or when an LDEV number or SERIAL
number was changed. Data might be corrupted if you specify this option for a normal backup operation.
-bup_env configuration-definition-file-name
Specify this option if you wish to use a startup parameter in a user-created configuration definition
file, when backing up to, or restoring from a tape device.
If you omit this option, the default configuration definition file is used. As such, you will need to create
the default configuration definition file in advance.
Create the configuration definition file in the same directory as the default configuration definition
file.
Note
The value of NBU_MASTER_SERVER in the configuration definition file must be the same as the
value that was used during the backup.
The specified configuration definition file name must fulfill the following requirements:
Maximum number of characters (total length of the directory name and file name): 255 bytes
Available characters: Characters that can be used for file names in Windows
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