Tivoli® Storage Manager provides a command-line interface (CLI) that you can use as an alternative to the graphical user interface (GUI). This topic describes how to start or end a client command session and how to enter commands.
The following table provides an alphabetical list of the commands and a brief description.
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
| archive | Archives files from a workstation to Tivoli Storage Manager storage. |
archive fastback |
Archives volumes specified by the fbpolicyname, fbclientname and fbvolumename options for long term retention. |
backup fastback |
Backs up volumes specified by the fbpolicyname, fbclientname and fbvolumename options for long term retention. |
| backup group | Creates and backs up a group containing a list of files from one or more file space origins to a virtual file space on the Tivoli Storage Manager server. |
backup image |
Creates an image backup of one or more file systems or logical volumes that you specify. |
backup nas |
Creates an image backup of one or more file systems belonging to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) file server. |
backup systemstate |
Backs up all startable system state and system services components as one object to provide a consistent point-in-time snapshot of the system state. This command is valid for any supported Windows client. |
backup vm |
Backs up virtual machines specified in the vmlist option. |
cancel process |
Displays a list of current NAS (if NDMP support is enabled) image backup and restore processes for which the administrative user has authority. |
| cancel restore | Displays a list of restartable restore sessions from which you can select one to cancel. |
| delete access | Deletes authorization rules for files
that are stored on the server.
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| delete archive | Deletes archived files from Tivoli Storage Manager server storage. |
| delete backup | Deletes active and inactive backup files from Tivoli Storage Manager server storage. |
| delete filespace | Deletes file spaces in Tivoli Storage Manager server storage. |
| delete group | Deletes a group backup on the Tivoli Storage Manager server. |
| expire | Inactivates backup objects that you specify in the file specification or with the filelist option. |
| help | Displays a Table of Contents of help topics for the command-line client. |
| incremental |
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| loop | Starts an interactive command session. |
| macro | Executes commands within a macro file that you specify. |
monitor process |
Displays a list of current NAS image backup and restore processes from which you can select one to cancel. |
| preview archive | Simulates an archive command without sending data to the server. |
| preview backup | Simulates a backup command without sending data to the server. |
| query access | Displays a list of current authorization rules. |
query adobjects |
Displays a list of current authorization rules. |
| query archive | Displays a list of archived files. |
| query backup | Displays a list of backup versions. |
| query backupset | Queries a backup set from a local file or the Tivoli Storage Manager server. On those clients that support tape devices, this command can query a backup set from a tape device. |
| query filespace | Displays a list of file spaces in Tivoli Storage Manager storage. You can also specify a single file space name to query. |
| query group | Displays information about group backups and their members. |
query image |
Displays information about image backups. |
| query inclexcl | Displays a list of include-exclude statements in the order in which they are processed during backup and archive operations. |
| query mgmtclass | Displays information about available management classes. |
| query node | Displays all the nodes for which an administrative user ID has authority to perform operations. |
| query options | Displays all or part of your options and their current settings. |
| query restore | Displays a list of your restartable restore sessions in the server database. |
| query schedule | Displays information about scheduled events for your node. |
| query session | Displays information about your session, including the current node name, when the session was established, server information, and server connection information. |
| query systeminfo | Gathers Tivoli Storage Manager system information and outputs this information to a file or the console. |
query systemstate |
Displays information about the backup of the system state on the Tivoli Storage Manager server. This command is valid for all supported Windows clients. |
query vm |
Verifies the successful backups of the virtual machines from the vStorage backup server. |
| restart restore | Displays a list of restartable restore sessions from which you can one to restart. |
| restore | Restores copies of backup versions of your files from a Tivoli Storage Manager server. |
restore adobjects |
Restores individual Active Directory objects from the local Active Directory Deleted Objects container. |
| restore backupset | Restores a backup set from the Tivoli Storage Manager server or a local file. On those clients that support tape devices, this command can restore a backup set from a tape device. |
| restore group | Restores specific members or all members of a group backup. |
restore image |
Restores a file system or raw volume image backup. |
restore nas |
Restores the image of a file system belonging to a Network Attached Storage (NAS) file server. |
restore systemstate |
Restores a backup of the system state. This command is valid for all supported Windows clients. |
restore vm |
Restores a full VM backup, and returns the full VM backup files to the vmbackdir directory on the vStorage backup server. |
| retrieve | Retrieves copies of archived files from the Tivoli Storage Manager server. |
| schedule | Starts the client scheduler on the workstation. |
| selective | Backs up selected files. |
| set access | Authorizes another user to access
your backup versions or archived copies.
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| set event | Allows you to specify the circumstances for when archived data is deleted. |
| set password | Changes the Tivoli Storage Manager password for your workstation. |
For proper operation, the was node must be restored to the same location and under the same name.