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

Arguments
mount-point-directory-name
Specify the name of the mount point directory for the file system you want to back up. Specify the
absolute path.
Specify the drive letter of the file system for which you want to display backup information, or use an
absolute path (beginning with the drive letter) . 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.
mount-point-directory-target-definition-file-name
Specify the name of the definition file that specifies the mount point directories for the file systems for
which you want to display backup information. To specify this file, you must specify the file name
alone. The following shows where the target definition file for mount point directories is stored and
the examples of specifying the file.
The location of the file
Application-Agent-installation-directory\DRM\conf\fs
Example of specifying the file
D:
E:
F:\MNT
-target directory-names
Specify this option to display backup information specified by the mount-point-directory-name argument
for each file system. The directory name represents a mount point directory, drive, or volume mount
point. You can only specify directories that exist on the backup catalog specified by the
mount-point-directory-name argument. If you specify a directory that does not exist on the specified
backup catalog, the backup information of the directory is not displayed.
Use absolute paths to specify the directories. To display information for multiple files or directories,
use commas to separate each of the directories. Make sure that the name of each individual directory
is the same as the path returned by the drmfsbackup command. If these names are not in complete
agreement, the correct backup information will not be displayed.
If you specify neither this option nor the -f option, the command displays information for the entire
file system specified by mount-point-directory-name.
-f target-definition-file-name
Specify this option to display backup information for specific files or directories on the file system
specified by the mount-point-directory-name argument. Create a target definition file that contains a
list of the absolute paths of the mount point directories, drives, or volume mount points for which you
want to display information. By specifying the target definition file name, you can collectively specify
all of the targets for which you want to display information. Use an absolute path to specify the target
definition file name. Make sure that the name of each individual folder or file is the same as the path
returned by the drmfsbackup command. If these names are not in complete agreement, the correct
backup information will not be displayed.
If you specify neither this option nor the -target option, the command displays information for the
entire file system specified by mount-point-directory-name.
-device device-file-name
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