lsrecoveredbackups

Use the lsrecoveredbackups command to display the backups with recovery relationships for a specified session. This command is for Spectrum Virtualize Safeguarded Copy sessions which may have one or more sets of recovered backups.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagramlsrecoveredbackups-help-h-?-s-l-fmtdefaultxmldelim-delimcharstanza-ponoff-hdronoffsession_name -

Parameters

-help | -h | -?
Lists help for the command. If you specify additional parameters and arguments, those parameters and arguments are ignored.
-l | -s
Displays detailed information for recovered backups, including:
Column label Details
Backup ID An integer representing the identification for the backup.
Backup Time The date and time when the backup was taken.
Session Name The alphanumeric text string for the name of the session.
isError Whether the recovered backup has an error.
Copy Sets An integer indicating the number of copysets in the backup.
-fmt { default | xml | delim | stanza }
Specifies the format of the output. You can specify one of these values:
default
Specifies that the output is displayed in tabular format using spaces as delimiters between columns. This is the default value.
xml
Specifies that the output is displayed in XML format.
delim
Specifies that output is displayed in a tabular format using commas as delimiters between columns.
To use a character other than a comma as the delimiter, specify -fmt delim -delim char , where char represents the character that you want to use as the delimiter. For example, if you want to use a colon (:) as the delimiter, use the following -fmt parameter:
-fmt delim -delim :
If you use a shell metacharacter as the delimiting character, enclose the character in quotation marks or single quotation marks. A blank space is not a valid character.
stanza
Specifies that the output is displayed as one keyword-value pair per line.
-p { on | off }
Specifies whether to display one page of text at a time or all text at once.
on
Displays one page of text at a time. Pressing any key displays the next page. This is the default value when the command is run in interactive mode.
off
Displays all text at once. This is the default value when the command is run in single-shot mode.
-hdr { on | off }
Specifies whether to display the table header. You can specify one of these values:
on
Displays the table header. This is the default value.
off
Hides the table header.
-v { on | off }
Specifies whether to enable verbose mode. You can specify one of these values:
on
Enables verbose mode.
off
Disables verbose mode. This is the default value.
session_name | -
Specifies the name of the session used to display backups.

Example: Listing recovered backups for a given session

The following command lists detailed information about all parameters.

csmcli> lsrecoveredbackups csmguigrp1

The following output is returned:


Backup Time Backup ID Session Name isError Copy Sets
=======================================================================
2021-04-21 13:17:22 CDT 1619029157 csmguigrp1 No 5
2021-04-21 13:17:57 CDT 1619029190 csmguigrp1 No 5