HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 4.5.0 for Oracle on Solaris, Red Hat Linux, and Oracle Enterprise Linux User's Guide (QL226-97705, May 2014)

The timestamp of a Virtual Copy. It is also the name of the Virtual Copy. The default behavior is
to display all Virtual Copies.
-r
Displays the Virtual Copy’s retention and expiration time. This option is only available for HP 3PAR
Operating System Software 2.3.1 or higher, otherwise, this option is ignored.
EXAMPLES
rmora_display -s TEST920 -p pilot.
# Name Create Time Type Status Backup?
============ ======================== ======= ========= ========
1. 012403154751 Fri Jan 24 15:47:51 2003 Offline Available N
2. 012403154650 Fri Jan 24 15:46:50 2003 ArchLog Available N
3. 012403153912 Fri Jan 24 15:39:12 2003 Online Available N
4. 012303174743 Thu Jan 23 17:47:43 2003 Datafile Available N
5. 012303171935 Thu Jan 23 17:19:35 2003 ArchLog Available N
rmora_display -s TEST920 -p pilot -t 012405154751
# Name Create Time Type Status Backup?
============ ======================== ====== ========= ========
1. 012403153912 Fri Jan 24 15:39:12 2003 Online Available N
Virtual Copy's Content:
/demo/data/system01.dbf
/demo/data/tools01.dbf
/demo/data/rbs01.dbf
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