HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v5.5 User Guide (T1789-96337, Februrary 2013)

The Restore Progress status window is displayed. Also, the details of the data being restored is
displayed in the command prompt window.
NOTE: Even after the data is restored completely, there are a few Oracle related messages that
are shown in the restore log files. Ignore those messages.
The backing up and restoring of data cannot happen simultaneously. So, click Reset after a backup
or a restore operation to disable the respective options and settings on the Backup Utility window.
Saving or restoring data from the Windows command line
To save or restore your data from the Windows command line:
To save your files, enter:
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -backup target-path
Where, target-path is the location, such as a network drive or shared file system where
you want to save the backup files.
You can also backup data for an XP or a P9000 disk array DKC or a particular duration. The
following are the commands:
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -backup target-path dkc
<DKC_Serial_Number>
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -backup target-path time <Start
date and time> <End date and time>
The format for the start and end date, and time is as follows: DD-MM-YYYY
NOTE:
If you have saved the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor database on a different location
during installation, navigate to that location.
The target-path that you specify must not include space in the file location path.
To restore your files, enter:
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path
Where, target-path is the location where you want to restore the files.
You can also restore data for an XP or a P9000 disk array DKC, or a particular duration. The
following are the commands:
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path dkc
<DKC_Serial_Number>
%HPSS_HOME%\bin\backuputility -restore target-path time <Start
date and time> <End date and time>
The format for the start and end date, and time is as follows: DD-MM-YYYY
Related Topics
Automatically increasing the database size (AutoGrow)” (page 142)
“Manually increasing the database size” (page 143)
“Manually purging the data” (page 145)
“Purging older data” (page 145)
Automatically purging data” (page 146)
“Creating and viewing Export DB CSV files” (page 147)
Migrating data to another management station 167