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

The database specified in the target definition file must exist in the specified instance. If you specify
databases in separate instances, those databases will not be backed up.
-rc name-identifying-the-generation
Use this option to specify the name identifying the generation of the copy group to be backed up.
Execute the drmsqldisplay command with the -cf option, and then specify the displayed
GEN-NAME value. In a single volume, a hyphen (-) appears. In this case, you cannot specify the -rc
option.
Always specify this option when backing up from a primary volume to a secondary volume on the
remote side. If this option is omitted, the secondary volume on the local side is backed up.
When you omit name-identifying-the-generation, the secondary volume that has the smallest value
among the generation numbers on the remote-side becomes the backup destination. In this case, the
generation number is remote_n, where n is the smallest generation number.
-pf copy-parameter-definition-file
Specify this option when using the number of retries and the retry interval defined in the copy parameter
definition file. Specify only the file name, without specifying the path.
When you omit this option, the value of the RAID Manager-linkage definition file (DEFAULT.dat) is
used. The DEFAULT.dat values are also used for parameters not specified in the copy parameter
definition file.
Create the copy parameter definition file with an arbitrary name in the following location. Specify
the file name using alphanumeric characters totaling up to 64 bytes:
Application-Agent-installation-directory\DRM\conf\raid
-comment backup-comment
Specify this option to register a backup comment in the backup catalog.
The backup-comment value can be a string of up to 64 bytes, consisting of alphanumeric, special,
one-byte space, and multi-byte characters. The backup comment is case sensitive. When a special
character, or a 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.
The following special characters cannot be used for backup comments:
\ / ` | < > " * ? & ; ( ) $
Note that the first character must not be a hyphen (-). If you specify two double quotation marks after
the -comment option, as in -comment "", no backup comment will be registered in the backup
catalog.
-script user-script-file-name
Specify this option to execute a user script. Use an absolute path name to specify user-script-file-name.
Conditions for specifying user-script-file-name are as follows:
Maximum number of bytes: 255
Available characters: Characters that can be used in a file name in Windows. If the name contains
one or more space characters, the entire name string must be enclosed in double quotation marks
(").
If you specified LOCATION=REMOTE in the user script file, you must also specify the -s option.
-s backup-server-name
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