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

The value is case sensitive.
If the value contains space characters, the entire value must be enclosed in double quotation marks
(").
The following reserved characters cannot be used in the value: \ / : * ? | < > "
If you specified LOCATION=REMOTE in the user script file, you must also specify the -s option.
-s backup-server-name
Specify this option to connect to a remote backup server to perform a backup. Specify the
backup-server-name value by using the host name or the IP address of the backup server. Specify the
host name by using a character string is 255 bytes or less. You can specify the IP address in IPv4 or
IPv6 format.
If you specify a backup server using the -s option, the server names specified in the VSS definition
file (vsscom.conf) and the VSS definition file specified using the -vf option are ignored. The
backup server name specified in the -s option will be used.
-auto_import
Specify this option to automatically transfer a backup catalog to a backup server after completing a
volume backup. This option must be specified together with the -s option.
-auto_mount mount-point-directory-name
Specify this option to automatically mount a secondary volume on a backup server after completing
a volume backup. This option must be specified together with the -s and -auto_import options.
Specify the mount-point-directory-name value by using a character string that is 64 bytes or less.
If you omit the mount-point-directory-name parameter, a mount destination for a secondary volume is
automatically specified. In setting the mount point, the same rules apply for using the drmmount
command without specifying a mount point.
To unmount the mounted secondary volume, use the drmumount command.
-svol_check
Specify this option to check the status of a secondary volume on a backup server. You must specify
this option together with the -s option. Checking the status of a secondary volume prevents backup
or restoration failures. The items, targets, and conditions to be checked are as follows:
Table 7 Status check of a secondary volume
Check condition
Volume to be
checked
Check item
Checked when a primary volume is defined in pairs with
secondary volumes of multiple generations and either of the
following items is applicable:
A primary volume is a cluster resource.
A primary volume is a dynamic disk.
A backup by using VSS is performed.
All secondary
volumes defined for
a backup-target
primary volume
A secondary volume
is hidden from a
backup server
Always checked.
A secondary volume
to be the next backup
destination
A secondary volume
is not mounted on a
backup server
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