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

[ -pf copy-parameter-definition-file ]
[ -script user-script-file-name ]
[ -s backup-server-name
[ -auto_import
[ -auto_mount [ mount-point-directory-name ]]
]
[ -svol_check ]
]
Description
This extended command executes the drmsqlbackup command to back up the SQL Server database
of the instance that was specified by the operation ID from the primary volume to the secondary
volume. When this extended command performs a backup, a backup ID is generated.
If the data files, databases, and other objects of the resolved instance exist on multiple volumes, all
primary volumes will be backed up to the secondary volumes. When an SQL Server instance is backed
up, an online backup is performed. If you specify an inactive instance when executing this extended
command, an error occurs.
The table below indicates the files that are backed up.
Table 11 SQL Server database files that are backed Up
Storage destination for
backup files
Backup file nameFile type of interest
Database of in-
terest
#1
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Data file
master
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Transaction log file
Varies depending on the VDI metafile storage directory specified
with the -drmsqlinit command
#3
Meta file
#2
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Data file
model
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Transaction log file
Varies depending on the VDI metafile storage directory specified
with the -drmsqlinit command
#3
Meta file
#2
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Data file
msdb
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Transaction log file
Varies depending on the VDI metafile storage directory specified
with the -drmsqlinit command
#3
Meta file
#2
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Data file
User database
Secondary volume
Same as the backup source
file name
Transaction log file
Extended commands48