oadp
restore status
Check the restore status.
Syntax
cpd-cli oadp restore status <cpd-snapshot-restore-name> \
[--cacert=<certificate-bundle-path>] \
[--details] \
[--insecure-skip-tls-verify=true|false] \
[--log-level=info|debug|warn|error|panic] \
[--namespace=<namespace-name>] \
[--verbose]
Arguments
Table 1: Command arguments
Argument | Description |
---|---|
<cpd-snapshot-restore-name> |
The name of the restore snapshot to check the restore status for. |
Options
Option | Description |
---|---|
--cacert |
The certificate bundle path to use when verifying TLS connections.
|
--details |
Display additional information in
the command output.
|
|
Display command
help.
|
--insecure-skip-tls-verify |
When set to 'true', the object store's TLS certificate are not checked for validity (not recommended for production).
|
--log-level |
The command log
level.
|
|
The namespace name in which the
utility should operate.
|
--verbose |
Logs include more detailed
messages.
|
Examples
Note: The following examples use the recommended installation environment variables.
Use a script to create environment variables with the correct values for your environment. For more information, see Best practice: Setting up install variables.
- Check the status of the
<cpd-snapshot-restore-name>
restore. -
cpd-cli oadp restore status <cpd-snapshot-restore-name> \ --cacert=<certificate-bundle-path> \ --details \ --namespace=${PROJECT_CPD_INSTANCE}