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

If NetBackup is in use, the window closes after drmmediarestore command execution terminates.
Perform the subsequent processing in the window where the extended command was started.
When the drmmount command terminates normally, the drmumount command is executed, regardless
of the drmmediarestore command results.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for executing this extended command are as follows:
An operation definition file linked to the specified operation ID has been provided.
The backup management product is used with Application Agent.
The backup ID to be specified in this extended command has already been determined by executing
the drmtapecat command.
The mount point directory has been created.
Take the command retry period into consideration when you execute more than one
EX_DRM_TAPE_RESTORE command concurrently.
Arguments
operation-ID
A character string that uniquely identifies the operation to be performed. Information in the operation
definition file corresponding to the specified operation ID is used when executing the extended
command.
-backup_id backup-ID
In backup-ID, specify the backup ID of the backup you want to use for restoration. The backup ID is
a unique ID to identify backup data and registered in the backup catalog during backup. To check
the desired backup ID, execute the drmtapecat command.
-exopt
Specify this option before any of the following four options: -mount_pt, -raw, -force, and
-bup_env configuration-definition-file-name.
-mount_pt mount-point-directory-name
Specify the name of the mount point directory on which the secondary volume is to be mounted. The
secondary volume is mounted at the specified mount point, and data is restored from a tape device
to the secondary volume.
Specify the mount point directory name by the absolute path or the drive letter.
The mount point directory name must satisfy the following:
Maximum number of characters: Path lengths to be specified must comply with the limitation of
the mount or unmount functionality provided by RAID Manager.
Characters: Characters that can be used for directory names in Windows (you cannot use a space
character)
If you specify a drive for the mount point directory name, the command searches for unused drive
names in alphabetical order beginning from the specified drive, and then mounts the secondary
volume on the first found drive.
If you specify an absolute path from the drive letter as the mount point directory name, the command
mounts the secondary volume on the following location:
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