Windows operating systems

Query Systemstate

Use the query systemstate command to display information about a backup of the system state on the Tivoli® Storage Manager server, or system state inside a backup set from the Tivoli Storage Manager server, when the backupsetname option is specified.

The output indicates whether the object is active ("A") or inactive ("I"). Only active objects are listed unless the inactive option is specified with the command. The Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client supports standard and detailed format.

Supported Clients

This command is valid for supported Windows clients only.

Syntax

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>>-Query SYSTEMSTate--+----------+-----------------------------><
                      '- options-'   

Parameters

Table 1. Query Systemstate command: Related options
Option Where to use
backupsetname Command line only.
dateformat Client option file (dsm.opt) or command line.
inactive Command line only.
numberformat Client option file (dsm.opt) or command line.
pitdate Command line only.
pittime Command line only.
showmembers Command line only.
timeformat Client option file (dsm.opt) or command line.
detail Command line only.

Examples

Task
Display information about the active backup of the system state on the Tivoli Storage Manager server.

Command: query systemstate

Task
Display information about the active backup of the system state on the Tivoli Storage Manager server.

Command: query systemstate -detail

Task
Display information about the active backup of the system state that is contained within the backup set daily_backup_data.12345678.

Command: query systemstate -backupsetname=daily_backup_data.12345678

Task
To display information about Active Directory, enter the following command: query systemstate -detail.

Locate information that is related to Active Directory in the output.