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

-f
-device
-transact_log
-datafile
-l
-v
-backup_id
-hostname
-delete
Specify this option to delete the backup information for the backup catalog. By using this option, you
can delete backup information about a tape backup before the record's duration specified by the
drmtapeinit command expires. You can also delete backup information that is to be stored
permanently.
-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.
If two double quotation marks are specified after the -comment option (as in: -comment ""), a
message is displayed indicating that no backup data exists.
-bkdir
Specify this option to display the backup directory that was backed up using the drmmediabackup
command.
Return Values
0: Normal termination
Any value other than 0: Termination with an error
Examples
In this example, the command is used to display the backup information for tape backups performed
by a backup management product:
PROMPT> drmtapecat
BACKUP-ID BACKUP-OBJECT SNAPSHOT TIME EXPIRATION TIME
BACKUP-MEDIA
0000000002 FILESYSTEM 2002/02/01 11:00:00 2002/05/01 11:00:00
MEDIA3
0000000003 FILESYSTEM 2002/02/01 11:30:00 2002/05/01 11:30:00
MEDIA4
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