Tivoli Storage Manager for HP-UX Administrator's Reference
Use this command to display information about the restartable restore
sessions.
Privilege Class
Any administrator can issue this command.
Syntax
>>-Query--RESTore--+-----------+--+-----------------+----------->
'-node_name-' '-file_space_name-'
.-Format--=--Standard-----.
>-----+-------------------------+------------------------------><
'-Format--=--+-Standard-+-'
'-Detailed-'
Parameters
- node_name
- Specifies the client node to be queried. This parameter is
optional. If you do not specify a value, all client nodes with
restartable restore sessions are displayed. You must specify a value
for this parameter if you specify a file space name.
- file_space_name
- Specifies the file space to be queried. This parameter is
optional. If you do not specify a value, all file spaces are matched
for the specified node.
Examples
Task
Display detailed information about client node JAMES associated with file
space DRIVE_F_R.
- Command:
- query restore james drive_f_r format=detailed
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Sess Number: -1 |
| Restore State: Restartable |
|Elapsed Minutes: 2 |
| Node Name: JAMES |
| Filespace Name: DRIVE_F_R: |
| File Spec: /RESTORE/TESTDIRF\\ |
| |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
where:
- Sess Number
- Specifies the session number for the restartable restore session.
The number for active restore sessions is the same number displayed on the
QUERY SESSION command. For restore sessions in the restartable state, a
negative number is displayed for the session number. Any session number
displayed in the QUERY RESTORE output may be specified from the QUERY RESTORE
output.
- Restore State
-
- Active: Specifies the restore session is actively restoring files to
the client.
- Restartable: Specifies the restore session failed or was cancelled
and can be restarted from where it left off.
- Elapsed Minutes
- Specifies the number of minutes since the restore session started.
Any restartable restore session with an elapsed time greater than the
RESTOREINTERVAL server option can be automatically deleted from the database
when needed or during expiration processing. If the elapsed time is
less than the RESTOREINTERVAL, you can delete this entry (and unlock the
filespace) only by issuing the CANCEL RESTORE command lowering the
RESTOREINTERVAL value.
- Node Name
- Specifies the node associated with the restartable restore session.
- Filespace Name
- Specifies the file space associated with the restartable restore
session.
- File Spec
- Specifies the file specification used on the restore operation. The
same file specification must be specified if a failed restore operation is to
be restarted from where it stopped.
Related Commands
Table 183. Commands Related to QUERY RESTORE
Command
| Description
|
CANCEL RESTORE
| Cancels a restartable restore session.
|
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