HP XP7 Replication Manager Application Agent CLI User Guide (TK981-96015, May 2014)

Basic commands
Basic commands provide data protection functions such as backup and restore.
Extended commands execute basic commands internally for processing. Therefore, you need to have
an understanding of basic commands before you use extended commands. If an error occurs during
extended command operation, log information of the basic command being executed in the extended
command is output.
Correspondence between extended commands and basic
commands
The following table lists the correspondence between extended commands and basic commands.
Table 76 Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (commands used for
backing up and restoring file systems)
Function
Corresponding basic com-
mand
Extended command
Backs up a file system.
drmfsbackupEX_DRM_FS_BACKUP
Checks the contents of the oper-
ation definition file, and automat-
ically generates a temporary
directory.
--
EX_DRM_FS_DEF_CHECK
Restores a backed up file system
to the primary volume.
drmfsrestoreEX_DRM_FS_RESTORE
Displays a listing of the backup
information for a file system.
drmfscat
--
Displays a listing of file sys-
tem information.
Updates the dictionary map
files to the latest status.
drmfsdisplay
--
Legend: -- The corresponding command does not exist.
Table 77 Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (Common commands)
Function
Corresponding basic com-
mand
Extended command
Generates a file for recording
backup IDs.
--
EX_DRM_BACKUPID_SET
Checks the contents of the copy-
group batch definition file.
--
EX_DRM_CG_DEF_CHECK
Exports backup information to
a file.
drmdbexportEX_DRM_DB_EXPORT
Imports backup information from
a file.
drmdbimportEX_DRM_DB_IMPORT
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