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Backup Exec Command Line Applet version 9.1.4691. Bemcmd is a command line applet for backup and restore operations. Use -pr to specify the -w priority for the job. -l name of a file to create and write all output to.
Backup Exec Command Line Applet version 9.1.4691. Bemcmd is a command line applet for backup and restore operations. Use -pr to specify the -w priority for the job. -l name of a file to create and write all output to.
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Backup Exec Command Line Applet version 9.1.4691. Bemcmd is a command line applet for backup and restore operations. Use -pr to specify the -w priority for the job. -l name of a file to create and write all output to.
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Copyright (c) 1984-2002 VERITAS Software Corporation. All rights reserved.
Usage: BEMCMD [-o<#>] [-<flag><value>] Quotations around <value> are required if <value> contains a space or a colon. -v Verbose Output. -? -o<#> Help for specific operations. -c<computer> Remote computer name. (Uses local computer if not specified). -n<user> User name credential for logging into remote computer. -p<password> User password credential for logging into remote computer. -l<filename> Name of a file to create and write all output to. -la:<filename> Name of a file to append all output to. -t<Server OS> The type of OS the server is running on. "NT" for Windows NT or "NW" for netware (Default is NT). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Operation | Op # | Sub-switches | Description | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Run Backup Job | -o1 | -j<job name> | Runs a previously defined backup| | | | -pr:<priority> | job. Use -pr to specify the | | | | -w | priority for the job. Priority | | | | | options include: Highest, High, | | | | | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Use -w to| | | | | wait for the job to complete. | | | | | Returns a job instance id or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create Backup | -o2 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Job | | -m<media set> | files given as a comma delimited| | | | -d<device name> | list (e.g. "c:\dir\file" or | | | | or | "\\server\share name\..."). Use | | | | -sd:<device | -sf instead of -s and specify | | | | name | a filename containing a list of | | | | -s<file list> | files (one per line). Quotes are| | | | or | required after -s or -sf. Use /n| | | | -sf:<filename> | before the end of the last quote| | | | -fi:<method> | to skip subdirectories during | | | | -pr:<priority> | backup. Use -r to replace an | | | | -mp:<media | existing job. Note when going to| | | | protection | a remote server that local paths| | | | level> | refer to that server. Use -m to | | | | -w | specify a media set and/or -d to| | | | -r | specify a device name. Use -sd | | | | | instead of -d to fail job if | | | | | device does not exist. Use -fi: | | | | | to use Intelligent Image option.| | | | | Use -fi:0 to turn it off. Use | | | | | -f1:1 to use it with server free| | | | | backup if available. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -mp:1 to set the | | | | | media protection level to append| | | | | and overwrite if not available. | | | | | Use -mp:2 to set it to append | | | | | and terminate if not available. | | | | | Use -mp:0 to set it to | | | | | overwrite. Use -w to wait for | | | | | job completion. Returns a job | | | | | instance id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Server | -o3 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Drive | | -d<drive letter>| the given drive. Note when going| | | | -r | to a remote server that the | | | | -fi:<method> | drive will refer to that server.| | | | -pr:<priority> | Use -r to replace an existing | | | | -w | job. Use -fi: to use Intelligent| | | | | image option. Use -fi:0 to turn | | | | | it off. Use -fi:1 to use it with| | | | | server free backup if available.| | | | | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | | for the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -w to wait for | | | | | job completion. Returns a job | | | | | instance id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Exchange | -o4 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Server | | -r | the Microsoft Exchange Server. | | | | -pr:<priority> | Use -r to replace an existing | | | | -w | job. Use -pr to specify the | | | | | priority for the job. Priority | | | | | options include: Highest, High, | | | | | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Use -w to| | | | | wait for job completion. Returns| | | | | a job instance id or -1 on | | | | | error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup SQL | -o5 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Server | | -r | the Microsoft SQL server. Use | | | | -pr:<priority> | -r to replace an existing job. | | | | -lo:<database | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | mode> | for the job. Priority options | | | | -db:<database | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | name> | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | -w | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -lo to specify | | | | | the log backup option. Use the | | | | | -db option to specify a name of | | | | | a database to backup. Use -w to | | | | | wait fot the job to complete. | | | | | Returns a job instance id or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Exchange | -o6 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | 2000 Server | | -r | the Microsoft Exchange 2000 | | | | -w | Server. Use -r to replace an | | | | -sg:<storage | existing job. Use -sg to specify| | | | group> | the storage group to backup. Use| | | | -pr:<priority> | -w to wait for job completion. | | | | | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | | for the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Returns a job | | | | | instance id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Run Restore Job | -o7 | -j<job name> | Runs a previously defined | | | | -pr:<priority> | restore job. Use -w to wait for | | | | -w | job completion. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Returns a job instance | | | | | id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup SQL | -o8 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Server 2000 | | -r | the Microsoft SQL Server 2000. | | | | -w | Use -r to replace an existing | | | | -ni:<named | job. Use -w to wait for the job | | | | instance> | to complete. Use -ni to specify | | | | | a named instance. | | | | -lo:<database | Use -lo to specify the log | | | | mode> | backup option. Use the -db | | | | -db:<database | option to specify a name of a | | | | name> | database to backup. | | | | -pr:<priority> | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | | for the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Returns a job | | | | | instance id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Share- | -o9 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Point Portal | | -r | the Microsoft SharePoint Portal | | Server | | -w | Server. Use -r to replace an | | | | -pr:<priority> | existing job. Use -w to wait for| | | | | job completion. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Returns a job instance | | | | | id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o10 | -i | Use -i to dump the job ids | | Scheduled jobs | | -j | and/or -j to dump the job names.| | | | | Returns the number of scheduled | | | | | jobs or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o11 | -i | Use -i to dump the job ids | | Active jobs | | -j | and/or -j to dump the job names.| | | | | Returns the number of active | | | | | jobs or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o12 | -i | Use -i to dump the job ids | | Completed jobs | | -j | and/or -j to dump the job names.| | | | | Returns the number of completed | | | | | jobs or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o13 | | Returns the number of active | | Active Utility | | | utility jobs or -1 on error. | | jobs | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o14 | | Returns the number of completed | | Completed | | | utility jobs or -1 on error. | | Utility jobs | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Job Status | -o15 | -i<job id> | Returns a predefined job status | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Job Status | -o16 | -i<job id> | Outputs the job information | | for Scheduled | | -a | associated with the job id with | | and Active jobs | | | header descriptions. Use -a to | | | | | abbreviate to comma delimited | | | | | form. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Lotus | -o17 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Notes Server | | -r | the Lotues Notes server. Use -r | | | | -w | to replace an existing job. Use | | | | -tl:<path> | -w to wait for the job to com- | | | | -d<drive name> | plete. Use -d to indicate the | | | | -pr:<priority> | drive letter where the Lotus | | | | | Notes Server's files are located| | | | | Use -tl to specifiy the complete| | | | | path to the transaction logfile.| | | | | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | | for the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Backup Oracle | -o18 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Server | | -r | the Oracle server. Use -r to re-| | | | -w | place an existing job. Use -w to| | | | -si:<SID name> | wait for the job to complete. | | | | -pr:<priority> | Use -si to indicate the SID to | | | | | backup. Use -pr to specify the | | | | | priority for the job. Priority | | | | | options include: Highest, High, | | | | | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Returns 1| | | | | if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create Alias | -o19 | -j<job name> | Creates and runs a backup job of| | Backup Job | | -s<file list> | files given as a comma delimited| | | | -a<alias list> | list with a matching comma de- | | | | or | limited list of aliases. Use -s | | | | -sf:<filename> | to specify the list of files to | | | | -m<media set> | backup (e.g. "c:\*.*, c:\path\ | | | | -d<device name> | *.*"). Use -a to specify the | | | | or | list of aliases (e.g. "d:, e:").| | | | -sd:<device | Use -sf instead of -s and -a | | | | name | and specify a filename | | | | -g | containing a list of files and | | | | | their aliases (one per line | | | | -pr:<priority> | comma delimited). All lists | | | | -fi:<method> | will be in quotes. Note when go-| | | | -mp:<media | ing to a remote server, local | | | | protection | paths refer to that server. Use | | | | level> | -m to specify a media set. Use | | | | -w | -d to specify a device name. Use| | | | | -sd instead of -d to fail job if| | | | | device does not exist. Use -fi: | | | | | to use Intelligent Image option.| | | | | Use -fi:0 to turn it off. Use | | | | | -fi:1 to use it with server free| | | | | backup if available. Use -g to | | | | | to guarantee a backup using a | | | | | frozen image (No OFO). | | | | | Use -pr to specify the priority | | | | | for the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -mp:1 to set the | | | | | media protection level to append| | | | | and overwrite if not available. | | | | | Use -mp:2 to set it to append | | | | | and terminate if not available. | | | | | Use -mp:0 to set it to | | | | | overwrite. Use -w to wait for | | | | | job completion. Returns a job | | | | | instance id or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Cancel Job | -o20 | -i<job id> | Cancels a job. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Completed | -o21 | -hi:<job history| Displays the details of the | | Job Status | | id> | specified job history. Use -hi | | | | or | to display the details of the | | | | -i<job instance | specified job history. Use -i | | | | id> | to display list of the | | | | -e | specified job instances along | | | | | with the job name and start | | | | | time. Use -e to display details | | | | | of the last history for the | | | | | specified job. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump the job log| -o30 | -i<job id> | Outputs the job log name of the | | name of a | | | specified job. Returns 1 if | | completed job | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump the job | -o31 | -f<file name> | Outputs the contents of the | | log contents | | | specified file. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | | | | -s<file name> | use -s to save the job log | | | | | into a specified text file. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o40 | -i | Use -i to dump the alert ids. | | Alerts | | -tl: | Use -tl: to dump the alert | | | | -h | titles. Use -h to list history | | | | | alerts. Returns the number of | | | | | alerts or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Alert Text | -o42 | -i<alert id> | Outputs the alert title and | | | | -w | message. Use -w to prompt for a | | | | | response to the alert. Outputs | | | | | all alerts by default. Returns | | | | | 1 if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o43 | -i | Use -i to dump the alert ids. | | Information Only| | -tl: | Use -tl: to dump the alert | | Alerts | | | titles. Returns the number of | | | | | information alerts or -1 on | | | | | error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o44 | -i | Use -i to dump the alert ids. | | Critical Alerts | | -tl: | Use -tl: to dump the alert | | | | | titles. Returns the number of | | | | | critical alerts or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Clear all | -o45 | | Clears all current information | | Information | | | only alerts. Returns 1 if | | Alerts | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Respond to an | -o46 | -i<alert id> | Responses are: OK, Yes, No, | | Alert | | -r<response> | Cancel, Retry, Ignore, Abort. | | | | -w | Use -w to prompt for a response.| | | | | Returns 1 on success, 0 if the | | | | | alert was already responded to, | | | | | or -1 on failure. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o47 | -i | Displays the number of warning | | Warning Alerts | | -tl: | alerts. Use -i to dump the | | | | | alert ids. Use -tl: to dump the | | | | | alert titles. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o48 | -i | Displays the number of error | | Error Alerts | | -tl: | alerts. Use -i to dump the | | | | | alert ids.Use -tl: to dump the | | | | | alert titles. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Alert | -o49 | -i | Displays the alert categories. | | Categories | | -j | Use -i to dump the alert | | | | -ac: | category ids. Use -j to dump | | | | | the alert category names. Use | | | | | -ac: to dump the alert category.| | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Alert | -o50 | -i<alert | Displays the alert category | | Category | | category id> | details. Use -i to specify the | | | | | alert category. Returns -1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Set Alert | -o51 | -i<alert | Modifies the alert | | Configuration | | category id> | configuration. Use -i to | | | | -e | specify an alert category. Use | | | | -d | -e/-d to enable/disable the | | | | -no: | alert. Use -no:/-nn: to | | | | -nn: | enable/disable sending of | | | | -jl: | notifications to selected | | | | -nj: | recipients. Use -jl:/-nj: to | | | | -s | enable/disable inclusion of job | | | | -ns: | log with notification. | | | | -rl: | Use -s/-ns: to enable/disable | | | | -nr: | sending of SNMP notifications. | | | | -ac:<timeout> | Use -rl:/-nr: to enable/disable | | | | -na: | logging of event in windows | | | | | event log. Use -ac: to set the | | | | | time for automatically clearing | | | | | the alert. Use -na: to disable | | | | | automatic clearing of alerts. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Pause Drive | -o60 | -d<drive name> | Pauses the specified drive. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Resume Drive | -o61 | -d<drive name> | Resumes the specified paused | | | | | drive. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Is Drive Paused | -o62 | -d<drive name> | Returns 1 if the specified | | | | | drive is paused, 0 if not, or | | | | | -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o63 | -i | Use -i to display drive IDs for | | Drives | | -j | all drives. Use -j to display | | | | | names for all drives. Returns | | | | | the number of managed drives | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o64 | -i | Returns the number of managed | | Available Drives| | -j | drives currently online and not | | | | | paused or -1 on error. | | | | | Use -j to display names for the | | | | | drives. Use -i to display IDs | | | | | for the drives. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o65 | -i | Returns the number of managed | | Paused Drives | | -j | drives paused or -1 on error. | | | | | Use -j to display names for the | | | | | drives. Use -i to display IDs | | | | | for the drives. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o66 | -i | Returns the number of managed | | Offline Drives | | -j | drives offline or -1 on error. | | | | | Use -j to display names for the | | | | | drives. Use -i to display IDs | | | | | for the drives. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Drive | -o67 | -i<drive id> | Displays the drive properties | | Properties | | or | of the specified drive. Use -i | | | |-d<drive name> | to specify the drive id or -d to| | | |-a | specify the drive name. Use -a | | | | | for abbreviated output. Returns | | | | | 1 if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Query Devices | -o68 | | Displays the device list. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o69 | -i | Use -i to display media set IDs | | Media Sets | | -j | for all media sets. Use -j to | | | | | display names for all media | | | | | sets. Returns the number of | | | | | media sets or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Import Drive | -o80 | -a<robotic | Imports a list of backup tapes | | Slots | | library> | and displays the job instance | | | | -s<slot numbers>| id. The slots are comma | | | | -ai: | delimited. If -s is not | | | | -f<schedule | specified, all slots are | | | | file> | imported. Use -ai: to specify to| | | | -pr:<priority> | do auto-inventory after import | | | | -w | is complete. Use -f to schedule | | | | | the job. Use -pr to specify the | | | | | priority for the job. Priority | | | | | options include: Highest, High, | | | | | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Use -w to| | | | | wait for the job to complete. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 on| | | | | error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Export Drive | -o81 | -a<robotic | Exports a list of backup tapes | | Slots | | library> | and displays the job instance | | | | -s<slot numbers>| id. The slots are comma | | | | -x | delimited. If -s is not | | | | -f<schedule | specified, all slots are | | | | file> | exported. Use -x to export the | | | | -pr:<priority> | expired media only. Use -f to | | | | -w | schedule the job. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If the -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -w to wait for | | | | | the job to complete. Returns 1 | | | | | if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Set Slot as a | -o82 | -a<robotic | Designates slot(s) to be a | | Cleaning Slot | | library> | cleaning slot. Slots are comma | | | | -s<slot numbers>| delimited. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Reset Slot to a | -o83 | -a<robotic | Designates slot(s) to be a non- | | Non-Cleaning | | library> | cleaning slot. Slots are comma | | Slot | | -s<slot numbers>| delimited. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Get Number of | -o84 | -i | Displays the number of robots. | | Robots | | -a | Use -i to dump the robot ids | | | | | and/or -a to dump the robot | | | | | names. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Robot | -o85 | -i<robot id> | Outputs the robot information | | Properties | | or | with header descriptions. Use -i| | | | -d<robot name> | to specify robot id OR -d to | | | | -a | specify robot name. Use -a to | | | | | abbreviate the output to comma | | | | | delimited form. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Slot | -o86 | -i<robot id> | Outputs the slot information | | Content | | or | with header descriptions. Use -i| | | | -d<robot name> | to specify robot id OR -d to | | | | -s<slot numbers>| specify robot name. Slot numbers| | | | -a | are comma delimited. -s is | | | | | optional. If -s is not specified| | | | | it dumps contents of all slots. | | | | | Use -a to abbreviate the output | | | | | to comma delimited form. Returns| | | | | 1 if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Run a Script Job| -o90 | -f<script file> | Executes a job based on the | | | | -w | script file. Use -w to wait for | | | | | the job to complete. Job | | | | | instance id is displayed on | | | | | success. Returns 1 if successful| | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create a | -o100 | -d<drive name> | Creates a cleaning job on the | | Cleaning Job | | -f<schedule | specified drive and displays the| | | | file> | job instance id. Use -f to | | | | -pr:<priority> | schedule the job. Use -pr to | | | | -w | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If the -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -w to wait for | | | | | the job to complete. Returns 1 | | | | | if successful or -1 on error | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create a Media | -o101 | -m<media name> | Creates a media set with the | | Set | | -op:<overwrite> | specified name. Use -op: to | | | | -ap:<append> | specify an overwrite protection | | | | | period in hours. Use -ap: to | | | | | specify an append period in | | | | | hours. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create a Drive | -o102 | -dp:<drive pool>| Creates a drive pool with the | | Pool | | -d<drives> | specified name and assigns the | | | | | given drives to it. The drive | | | | | names are comma delimited. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful, 0 if | | | | | one or more given drives can not| | | | | be found, or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Inventory a | -o103 | -a<robotic | Creates an inventory job on the | | Robotic Library | | library> | given slots on the specified | | | | -s<slot numbers>| robotic library and displays the| | | | -f<schedule | job instance id. Slots are comma| | | | file> | delimited. If -s is not | | | | -pr:<priority> | specified, inventory is done on | | | | -w | all slots. Use -f to schedule | | | | | the job. Use -pr to specify the | | | | | priority for the job. Priority | | | | | options include: Highest, High, | | | | | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Use -w to| | | | | wait for the job to complete. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Lock a Robotic | -o104 | -a<robotic | Locks the specified robotic | | Library Door | | library> | library door and displays the | | | | -f<schedule | job instance id. Use -f to | | | | file> | schedule the job. Use -pr to | | | | -pr:<priority> | specify the priority for the | | | | -w | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | job to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Unlock a Robotic| -o105 | -a<robotic | Unlocks the specified robotic | | Library Door | | library> | library door and displays the | | | | -f<schedule | job instance id. Use -f to | | | | file> | schedule the job. Use -pr to | | | | -pr:<priority> | specify the priority for the | | | | -w | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | job to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Set Overwrite | -o106 | -ol:<level> | Sets the media overwrite | | Protection Level| | -oo:<recyclable>| protection level. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Set Wizards Ran | -o107 | | Set the startup wizards have | | | | | already run. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Erase Tape | -o111 | -d<drive name> | Erases the tape in the given | | | | -e<erase type> | drive name and displays the job | | | | -s<slot numbers>| instance id. Erase types are '1'| | | | -f<schedule | for a quick erase or '3' for a | | | | file> | long erase. If -s is specified | | | | -pr:<priority> | the drive name is assumed to be | | | | -w | a robotic library. Slots are | | | | | comma delimited. Use -f to | | | | | schedule the job. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | job to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Retension Tape | -o112 | -d<drive name> | Retensions the tape in the given| | | | -s<slot numbers>| drive name and displays the job | | | | -pr:<priority> | instance id. If -s is specified | | | | -w | the drive name is assumed to be | | | | | a robotic library. Slots are | | | | | comma delimited. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Label Tape | -o113 | -d<drive name> | Initializes a tape with a | | | | -m<media name> | specific name and returns the | | | | -s<slot numbers>| job instance id. If -s is | | | | -pr:<priority> | specified, the drive name is | | | | -w | assumed to be a robotic library.| | | | | Slots are comma delimited. Use | | | | | -pr to specify the priority for | | | | | the job. Priority options | | | | | include: Highest, High, Medium, | | | | | Low, Lowest. If -pr switch is | | | | | absent, the priority will be set| | | | | as Medium. Use -w to wait for | | | | | the job to complete. Returns 1 | | | | | if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Format Tape | -o114 | -d<drive name> | Formats a tape in the given | | | | -s<slot numbers>| drive name and displays the job | | | | -pr:<priority> | instance id. If -s is specified | | | | -w | the drive name is assumed to be | | | | | a robotic library. Slots are | | | | | comma delimited. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | job to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Eject Tape | -o115 | -d<drive name> | Ejects a tape in the given | | | | -pr:<priority> | drive name and displays the job | | | | -w | instance id. Use -pr to specify | | | | | the priority for the job. | | | | | Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w to wait for the | | | | | job to complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create a Backup | -o116 | -f<folder> | Creates a backup to disk folder.| | to Disk Folder | | -d<directory> | Use -f to specify the folder | | | | -r | name. Use -d to specify the loc-| | | | | ation for the folder. Use -r to | | | | | create the folder with removable| | | | | media. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Inventory a | -o117 | -d<drive name> | Creates an inventory job on a | | Stand-alone | | -f<schedule | specified stand-alone drive and | | Drive | | file> | displays the job instance id. | | | | -pr:<priority> | Use -f to schedule the job. Use | | | | -x | -x to use media auxiliary memory| | | | -w | for inventory. Use -pr to | | | | | specify the priority for the | | | | | job. Priority options include: | | | | | Highest, High, Medium, Low, | | | | | Lowest. If -pr switch is absent,| | | | | the priority will be set as | | | | | Medium. Use -w for the job to | | | | | complete. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delete Media Set| -o120 | -m<media name> | Deletes the specified media set.| | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delete Drive | -o121 | -dp:<drive pool>| Deletes the specified drive | | Pool | | | pool. Returns 1 if successful | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create robotic | -o135 | -i<robot id> | Creates partitions on the | | library | | or | specified robotic library. The | | partitions | | -d<robot name> | slot numbers are comma | | | | -s<slot numbers>| delimited. Returns 1 if | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | List | -o150 | | Displays the list of recipients | | notification | | | and their IDs. Returns 1 if | | recipients | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Place job on | -o200 | -j<job name> | Places the specified job on | | hold | | | hold. Returns 1 if the command | | | | | is successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Take job off | -o201 | -j<job name> | Takes the specified job off | | hold | | | hold. Returns 1 if the command | | | | | is successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delete scheduled| -o202 | -i<job id> | Deletes a scheduled job. Use | | job | | -ds: | -ds: to delete script. Returns 1| | | | | if command is successful, 0 if | | | | | script deletion fails and -1 on | | | | | job deletion failure. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create logon | -o210 | -nl:<user name> | Creates a logon account for | | account | | -pl:<password> | accessing specific systems being| | | | -d<description> | backed up or restored. Use -nl: | | | | -dl: | to specify the user name for | | | | -pa: | this logon account. Use -pl: to | | | | | specify the password. Use -d to | | | | | provide a description for this | | | | | logon account. If -dl: is | | | | | specified, the account is used | | | | | as default login account. Use | | | | | -pa: to setup this logon account| | | | | as a private account. Otherwise,| | | | | the account is setup as a common| | | | | logon account that can be used | | | | | by anyone using the computer | | | | | system. -nl: is required | | | | | sub-switch. This operation | | | | | returns a logon account ID and | | | | | 1 if the command is successful, | | | | | -1 if the command fails. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump logon | -o211 | | Displays the logon accounts | | accounts | | | information on the console. | | | | | Returns 1 if the command is | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delete logon | -o212 | -i<logon | Deletes the specified logon | | account | | account id> | account. Returns 1 on success | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Modify logon | -o213 | -i<logon | Modifies an existing logon | | account | | account id> | account. Use -pw: with the | | | | -pw:<password> | existing password if permission | | | | -pl:<new | needs to be validated. Use -pl: | | | | password> | to change the password. Use -d | | | | -d<description> | to change the description. Use | | | | -pa:<type> | -pa:0 to set as a common logon | | | | -dl: | account and -pl:1 to set as a | | | | | restricted account. Use -dl: to | | | | | set as the user's default | | | | | account. Returns 1 on success | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create backup | -o220 | -s<selection | Creates a list of resource | | selection list | | list name> | selections to be used when | | | | -d<description> | creating a backup job | | | | -f<script file> | | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create backup | -o230 | -tn:<job | Creates a backup job template | | job template | | template name>| and displays the job template | | | | -f<script file> | ID. Job template values are read| | | | | from the script file. Returns 1 | | | | | if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Create backup | -o240 | -j<job name> | Creates a backup job using job | | job from | | -tn:<job | template and selection list and | | template | | template name>| displays the job ID. Use -h to | | | | -s<selection | submit job on hold. Use -aa: to | | | | list name> | specify the auto cancel time in | | | | -pr:<priority> | minutes. Use -pr to specify the | | | | -aa:<auto cancel| priority for the job. Priority | | | | time> | options include: Highest, High, | | | | -h | Medium, Low, Lowest. If -pr | | | | | switch is absent, the priority | | | | | will be set as Medium. Returns 1| | | | | if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | List all backup | -o250 | | Displays the list of backup job | | job templates | | | templates and their IDs. Returns| | | | | 1 if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | List all backup | -o251 | | Displays the list of backup | | selection lists | | | selection lists and their IDs. | | | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 on| | | | | error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Set default | -o300 |-do:<option name>| Sets a default option's value. | | option | |-dv:<option | Returns 1 if the command is | | | | value> | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | List error- | -o310 | | Displays the error handling | | handling rules | | | rules. | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Enable and edit | -o311 | -i<rule id> | Required: ID of rule that is to | | error-handling | | | be enabled. | | rule | | -mr:<Max | Indicates retry job and the | | | | retries> | number of times the job is to | | | | | be retried. The range for | | | | | maximum retries is 1 to 99. | | | | -ri:<Retry | Indicates retry job and the | | | | interval> | number of minutes to wait before| | | | | the job is retried. The range | | | | | for retry interval is 1 to 1440.| | | | -pj: | Indicates the job is to be | | | | | paused until the user has taken | | | | | action to clear the error. If | | | | | this switch is absent, the job | | | | | will be cancelled until its next| | | | or | scheduled run. | | | | -cj: | Indicates job is to be cancelled| | | | | if an error occurs. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Disable error- | -o312 | -i<rule id> | Disables the specified rule. | | handling rule | | | Returns 1 if the command is | | | | | successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Report To View | -o400 | -i | lists all available report IDs | | | | | | | (Display report | | -r<reportID> | selects report ID to view | | in window) | | | | | | | -j | lists available parameter names | | | | | | | | | -ps<paramstr> | specifies parameters and values | | | | | to use in the form '@param1name | | | | | =value, =value...,@param2name= | | | | | value, =value...' | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Report To Print | -o401 | -i | lists all available report IDs | | | | | | | (Print report | | -r<reportID> | selects report ID to print | | on default | | | | | printer ) | | -j | lists available parameter names | | | | | | | | | -ps<paramstr> | specifies parameters and values | | | | | to use in the form '@param1name | | | | | =value, =value...,@param2name= | | | | | value, =value...' | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Report To File | -o402 | -i | lists all available report IDs | | | | | | | (Copy report to | | -r<reportID> | selects report ID to view | | selected file | | | | | format ) | | -j | lists available parameter names | | | | | | | | | -ps:<paramstr> | specifies parameters and values | | | | | to use in the form '@param1name | | | | | =value, =value...,@param2name= | | | | | value, =value...' | | | | | | | | | -f<filename> | fully qualified filename for | | | | | storage location of output file | | | | | Not valid for -ft:1 (HTML) | | | | | file types. | | | | | | | | | -d<directory> | fully qualified directory name | | | | | for storage location of output | | | | | files (only valid for -ft:1 | | | | | (HTML) file types) | | | | | | | | | -ft:<format> | use -ft:0 to use .rpt with saved| | | | | data file type (default). | | | | | use -ft:1 for HTML file type. | | | | | use -ft:2 for XML file type. | | | | | use -ft:3 for Excel file type. | | | | | use -ft:4 for Word file type. | | | | | use -ft:5 for PDF file type. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Insert Report | -o403 | -i | lists all available report IDs | | | | | | | (Add report to | | -f<filename> | filename for report (must be | | available file | | | manually loaded into install | | list ) | | | \Nt\Reports directory) Do not | | | | | specify path | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Is Backup Exec | -o500 | | Returns 1 if the Backup Exec | | Server Available| | | computer is available, 0 if not,| | | | | or -1 on error. -c is required | | | | | for this operation. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Are Backup Exec | -o501 | | Returns 1 if the Backup Exec | | Services Running| | | services are running, 0 if not, | | | | | or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Start Backup | -o502 | | Starts all Backup Exec services.| | Exec Services | | | Returns 1 if all services start,| | | | | 0 if any fail, or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stop Backup | -o503 | | Stops all Backup Exec services. | | Exec Services | | | Returns 1 if all services stop, | | | | | 0 if any fail, or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Backup | -o504 | | Outputs all the Backup Exec | | Exec Services | | | system service names and status.| | Status | | | Returns 1 if successful or -1 | | | | | on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Backup | -o505 | | Outputs the specified Backup | | Exec Server | | | Exec server properties. Returns | | Properties | | | 1 if successful or -1 on error. | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Dump Job Infor- | -o506 | -j<job name> | Displays job, selection, and | | mation | | | schedule information stored on | | | | | this server. If -j is specified,| | | | | only information for that job | | | | | will be displayed. | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------