![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) afmskipuncachedfiles
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Use the afmskipuncachedfiles option to
specify whether uncached and dirty files in General Parallel File System (GPFS™) Active File
Management file sets are processed for backup, archive, and migration operations. |
archmc
|
Use the archmc option with the
archive command to specify the available management class for your policy domain
to which you want to bind your archived files. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) archsymlinkasfile
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies whether you want the client to follow a symbolic link and
archive the file or directory to which it points, or archive the symbolic link only. |
asnodename
|
Use the asnodename option to allow agent nodes to back up or restore data on behalf
of another node (the target node). This option enables concurrent
operations from multiple nodes to store data to the same target node
and file space in parallel. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) automount
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use this option with the domain option to specify
all automounted file systems that the client tries to mount at the following points in time: - When the backup-archive client starts
- When the backup is started
- When the backup-archive client reaches an automounted file system during backup
|
autofsrename
|
Specifies whether to rename an existing
file space on a Unicode-enabled server so a Unicode-enabled file space
can be created for the current operation. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) backmc
|
Specifies the management class to apply to the backup
fastback subcommand for retention purposes. |
changingretries
|
Specifies the number of times the
client attempts to back up or archive a file that is in use. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) class
|
Specifies whether to list the NAS
or client Application Server objects during a query backup, query filespace, or
delete filespace operation. |
compressalways
|
The compressalways option specifies whether to continue compressing an object if it
grows during compression. Use this option with the
compression option. |
compression
|
The compression option
compresses files before you send them to the server. Compressing your
files reduces data storage for backup versions and archive copies
of your files. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) createnewbase
Createnewbase
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) The createnewbase option creates a base snapshot and uses it as a source to run a
full incremental. Setting this option ensures the backup of any files
that might have been skipped during the snapshot difference incremental. |
deduplication
Deduplication
|
Specifies whether to eliminate redundant
data on the client side when the client transfers data to theTivoli Storage
Manager
server during backup or archive processing. |
dedupcachepath
Dedupcachepath
|
Specifies the location where the
client-side data deduplication cache database is created, if the enablededupcache=yes option is set during backup or archive
processing. |
dedupcachesize
Dedupcachesize
|
Determines the maximum size of the
data deduplication cache file. |
enablededupcache
Enablededupcache
|
Specifies whether you want to enable client-side data deduplication
cache, so that the backup-archive client gets the changed data from the cache. |
deletefiles
|
Use the deletefiles option with the archive command to delete files from your workstation after you archive
them.
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) You can also use this
option with the restore image command and the incremental option to delete files from the restored image
if they were deleted after the image was created.
|
description
|
The description option
assigns or specifies a description for files when the client performs
archive, delete, retrieve, query archive, or query backupset operations. |
detail
|
Use the detail option
to list management class, file space, backup, and archive information,
depending on the command with which it is used. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) diffsnapshot
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Use the diffsnapshot option to determine whether
the client creates a differential snapshot. |
dirmc
|
Specifies the management class to
use for directories. If you do not specify this option, the client
uses the management class in the active policy set of your policy
domain with the longest retention period. |
dirsonly
|
Backs up, restores, archives, retrieves,
or queries directories only. |
diskcachelocation
|
Specifies the location where the
disk cache database is created if the option memoryefficient=diskcachemethod option is set during an incremental backup. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) domain
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies the file systems to include
in your default client domain for an incremental backup. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) domain
|
Specifies the drives to include in
your default client domain for an incremental backup. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) domain.image
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the mounted file systems
and raw logical volumes that you want to include in your client domain
for an image backup. This option is for AIX®, HP-UX, Linux x86_64, Linux on POWER®, and Solaris only. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) domain.image
|
Specifies the file systems and raw
logical volumes that you want to include in your client domain for
an image backup. This option is only valid for Windows 32-bit clients. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) domain.nas
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies the volumes to include
in your default domain for NAS image backups. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) domain.vmfile
Domain.vmfile
|
Specifies
the virtual machines to include in file-level backups of VMware virtual
machines. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) domain.vmfull
Domain.vmfull
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies
the virtual machines to include in full image backups of VMware virtual
machines. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) efsdecrypt
|
Specifies whether files encrypted
by an AIX Encrypted File System
(EFS) are read in encrypted or decrypted format. |
enablearchiveretentionprotection
|
Allows the client to connect to a
data retention server. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) enablelanfree
Enablelanfree
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies whether to enable an available
LAN-free path to a storage area network (SAN) attached storage device. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) exclude
exclude.backup
exclude.file
exclude.file.backup
|
Use these options to exclude a file
or group of files from backup services. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif)
exclude
exclude.backup
exclude.file
exclude.file.backup
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use these options to exclude a file
or group of files from backup services and space management services
(if the HSM client is installed). The
exclude.backup option excludes only files from normal
backup, but not from HSM. |
encryptiontype
|
Select AES-256, AES-128 or DES-56
bit data encryption. AES 256-bit data encryption provides the highest
level of data encryption. |
encryptkey
|
Specifies whether to save the encryption
key password locally when the client performs a backup-archive operation
or whether to prompt for the encryption key password. |
exclude.archive
|
Excludes a file or a group of files
that match the pattern from archive services only. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) exclude.attribute.symlink
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Excludes a file or a group of files
that are symbolic links or aliases (aliases apply to Mac OS X) from
backup processing only. |
exclude.compression
|
Excludes files from compression processing
if you set the
compression option to yes. This
option applies to backups and archives. |
exclude.dir
|
Excludes a directory, its files,
and all its subdirectories and their files from backup processing. |
exclude.encrypt
|
Excludes specified files from encryption
processing. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) exclude.fs
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Excludes file spaces that match a
pattern. This option is valid for all UNIX clients. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) exclude.fs.nas
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Excludes file systems on the NAS
file server from an image backup when used with the backup
nas command. This option is for AIX and Solaris clients only. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) exclude.fs.nas
|
Excludes file systems on the NAS
file server from an image backup when used with the backup
nas command. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) exclude.image
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Excludes mounted file systems and
raw logical volumes that match the specified pattern from full image
backup operations. This option is valid only for AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and all Linux clients. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) exclude.image
|
Excludes mounted file systems and
raw logical volumes that match the specified pattern from full image
backup operations. Incremental image backup operations are unaffected
by exclude.image. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) exclude.subfile
|
Excludes files from adaptive subfile
backup processing. This option does not apply to archive processing. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbbranch
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the branch ID of the remote
FastBack server to back up or archive. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbclientname
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the name of one or more
FastBack clients to back up from the backup proxy. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbpolicyname
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the name of one or more Tivoli Storage
Manager FastBack policies that you want to back up from the backup
proxy. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbreposlocation
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the location of the Tivoli Storage
Manager FastBack repository for the Tivoli Storage Manager client proxy to connect to issue MOUNT
DUMP, MOUNT ADD, and MOUNT DEL commands. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbserver
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies host name of the FastBack server workstation or the FastBack Disaster Recovery Hub workstation that owns the repository that is
specified by the fbreposlocation option. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) fbvolumename
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies the name of one or more Tivoli Storage
Manager FastBack volumes to back up from the backup proxy. |
filelist
|
Specifies a list of files to be processed for the command. The
client opens the designated file list and processes the files that are listed within according to
the command. |
filesonly
|
Backs up, restores, retrieves, or
queries files only. |
groupname
|
Use this option with the backup group command to specify the fully qualified name
of the group leader for a group. |
guitreeviewafterbackup
|
Specifies whether the client GUI
is returned to the Backup, Restore, Archive, or Retrieve window after
an operation finishes. |
ieobjtype
Ieobjtype
|
Specifies an object type for a client-side
data deduplication operation. This option is used with the include.dedup and
exclude.dedup options. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) imagegapsize
|
Specifies the minimum size of empty
regions on a volume that you want to skip during image backup. This
option is valid for AIX
JFS2 clients. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) imagegapsize
|
Specifies the minimum size of empty
regions on a volume that you want to skip during backup. This option
is valid for Windows 32-bit
clients. |
inclexcl
|
Specifies the path and file name
of an include-exclude options file. |
include
include.backup
include.file
|
Use these options to include files
or assign management classes for backup processing. |
include.archive
|
Includes files or assigns management
classes for archive processing. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) include.attribute.symlink
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Includes a file or a group of files
that are symbolic links or aliases (aliases apply to Mac OS X) within
broad group of excluded files for backup processing only. |
include.compression
|
Includes files for compression processing
if you set the
compression option to yes. This
option applies to backups and archives. |
include.encrypt
|
Includes the specified files for encryption processing. By default,
the client does not perform encryption processing. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) include.fs
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use the include.fs option to control how the
client processes your file space for incremental backup. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) include.fs
|
Use the include.fs option to specify processing options for a file system. Use the include.fs option to specify which drives use open file
support and to control how full file space incremental backups are
processed. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) include.fs.nas
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Use the include.fs.nas option to bind a management
class to Network Attached Storage (NAS) file systems. You can also specify whether the client saves
Table of Contents (TOC) information during a NAS file system image backup by using the
toc option with the include.fs.nas option in your
dsm.sys file. For more information, see Toc. This option is valid for AIX and Solaris clients
only. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) include.fs.nas
|
Use the include.fs.nas option to bind a management
class to Network Attached Storage (NAS) file systems. You can also specify whether the client saves
Table of Contents (TOC) information during a NAS file system image backup, by using the
toc option with the include.fs.nas option in your client options
file (dsm.opt). For more information, see Toc. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) include.image
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies a file system or logical
volume to be included for image backup processing. This option also
provides a way to specify an explicit management class assignment
for a specified file system or logical volume. The backup image command
ignores all other include options. This option is valid for AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, and all Linux clients. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) include.image
|
Specifies a file system or logical
volume to be included for image backup processing. This option also
provides a way to specify an explicit management class assignment
for a specified file system or logical volume. The backup image command
ignores all other include options. Use the include.fs option to specify which drives use open file support and to control
how full file space incremental backups are processed. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) include.subfile
|
Includes files for adaptive subfile
backup processing. This option does not apply to archive processing. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) include.systemstate
|
Assigns management classes for backup
of the Windows system state.
The default is to bind the system object to the default management
class. |
incrbydate
|
Use with the incremental command to request an incremental backup by date. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) incremental
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Use with the restore image command to ensure that any changes that were made to the base image
are also applied to the restored image. This option is only valid
for AIX, HP-UX, Linux x86_64, Linux on POWER, and
Solaris. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) incremental
|
Use with the restore image command to ensure that any changes that were made to the base image
are also applied to the restored image. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) incrthreshold
|
The incrthreshold option specifies the threshold value for the number of directories
in any journaled file space that might have active objects on the
server, but no equivalent object on the workstation. |
memoryefficientbackup
|
Specifies a memory-saving backup
algorithm for incremental backups when used with the incremental command. |
mode
|
Use the mode option
with these commands, as follows: ![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) backup image
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) To specify whether to perform a selective or incremental image
backup of client file systems.
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) backup nas
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) To specify whether to perform a full or differential image backup
of NAS file systems.
- backup group
- To specify whether to perform a full or differential group backup
that contains a list of files from one or more file space origins.
backup vm
To specify whether to perform a selective or incremental backup
of VMware systems.
backup vm
To specify whether to perform a full or incremental backup of
a VMware virtual machine when
vmbackuptype=fullvm, and when you have installed IBM® Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual
Environments.
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) monitor
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies whether you want to monitor
an image backup of file systems that belong to a Network Attached
Storage (NAS) file server. |
![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) noprompt
|
Suppresses the confirmation prompt
that is presented by the
delete group, delete archive, expire, and
set event commands. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) noprompt
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Suppresses the confirmation prompt
that is presented by the
delete group, delete archive, expire,
restore image, and set event commands. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) nojournal
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Use this option with the incremental command to specify that you want to perform
the traditional full incremental backup, instead of the default journal-based
backup. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) nojournal
|
Use this option with the incremental command to specify that you want to perform
the traditional full incremental backup, instead of the default journal-based
backup. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) optfile
|
Specifies the client options file you want to use when you start a
backup-archive client session. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) optfile
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies the client user-options file that you want to use when
you start a backup-archive client session. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) postsnapshotcmd
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) During a snapshot-based backup, this
option allows you to manually open an application after the snapshot
is created. This option is valid only for AIX JFS2 or Linux LVM snapshot-based operations. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) postsnapshotcmd
|
During an online image backup or
open file support operation, this option allows you to manually open
an application after the snapshot provider starts a snapshot. This
option is only valid if the OFS or online image support is enabled. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) preservelastaccessdate
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use this option during a backup or archive operation to specify
whether to reset the last access date of any specified files to their original value after a backup
or archive operation. By default, the client does not reset the last access date of any backed up or
archived files to their original value before the backup or archive operation. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) presnapshotcmd
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) During a snapshot-based backup operation,
this option allows you to manually quiesce an application before the
snapshot is created. This option is valid only for AIX JFS2 or Linux LVM snapshot-based operations. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) presnapshotcmd
|
During an online image backup or
open file support operation, this option allows you to manually quiesce
an application before the snapshot provider starts a snapshot. This
option is only valid if the OFS or online image support is enabled. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) removeoperandlimit
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies that the client removes the 20-operand limit. If you
specify the removeoperandlimit option with the incremental,
selective, or archive commands, the 20-operand limit is not
enforced and is restricted only by available resources or other operating system limits. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) resetarchiveattribute
|
Specifies whether the client resets the Windows archive attribute on files that are successfully backed up to a
Tivoli Storage Manager server. This option is valid for all
Windows clients. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) skipacl
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies whether to skip ACL processing
completely. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) skipaclupdatecheck
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Specifies whether to perform checksum
and size comparisons before and after backup and during incremental
processing. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) skipntpermissions
|
Specifies whether to back up, archive,
retrieve, or restore Windows security information. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) skipntsecuritycrc
|
Specifies whether to compute the
security CRC for permission comparison during subsequent backups.
Use this option on all Windows clients. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) snapdiff
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Specifies an incremental backup of
the files reported as changed by NetApp, instead of scanning the volume
and looking for files that have changed. Use this option with a NAS
full volume incremental backup. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) snapshotcachesize
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) Linux and AIX only: Use
this option to specify an appropriate snapshot size so that all original
data blocks can be stored during file modification and deletion. A
snapshot size of 100 percent ensures a valid snapshot. The default value is 100 percent. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) snapshotproviderfs
|
Use the snapshotproviderfs option to enable snapshot-based file backup and archive operations,
and to specify a snapshot provider. You must be a root user to perform
a snapshot-based file backup or archive operation. If you are not
a root user, the operation fails with an error message. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) snapshotproviderfs
|
Use the snapshotproviderfs option to enable snapshot-based file backup and archive operations,
and to specify a snapshot provider. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) snapshotproviderimage
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Use the snapshotproviderimage option to enable snapshot-based image backup, and to specify a snapshot
provider. You must be a root user to perform a snapshot-based image
backup operation. If you are not a root user, the operation fails
with an error message. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) snapshotproviderimage
|
Use the snapshotproviderimage option to enable snapshot-based online image backup, and to specify
a snapshot provider. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) snapshotroot
|
Use the snapshotroot option with the
incremental, selective, or archive commands with an independent software vendor application
that provides a snapshot of a logical volume, to associate the data
on the local snapshot with the real file space data that is stored
on the
Tivoli Storage Manager server. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Mac OS X operating systems](./../common/images/ngmacosx.gif) snapshotroot
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use the snapshotroot option with the
incremental, selective, or archive commands with an independent software vendor application
that provides a snapshot of a logical volume, to associate the data
on the local snapshot with the real file space data that is stored
on the
Tivoli Storage Manager server. This option is valid for all
UNIX and Linux
clients. |
subdir
|
Specifies whether to include subdirectories
of a named directory. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) subfilebackup
|
Specifies whether the client uses adaptive subfile backup. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) subfilecachepath
|
Specifies the path where the client
cache is located for adaptive subfile backup processing. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) subfilecachesize
|
Specifies the client cache size for
adaptive subfile backup. |
tapeprompt
|
Specifies whether you want the client to wait for a tape mount if
it is required for a backup, archive, restore, or retrieve process, or to be prompted for a
choice. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) toc
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) Use the toc option with the backup
nas command or the include.fs.nas option to specify whether the client
saves Table of Contents (TOC) information for each file system backup. If you save TOC information,
you can use the QUERY TOC server command to determine the contents of a file system backup with the
RESTORE NODE server command to restore individual files or directory trees. You can also use the web
client to examine the entire file system tree and select files and directories to restore. |
type
|
Use the type option
with the query node command to specify the type
of node to query. |
v2archive
|
Use the v2archive option with the
archive command to archive only files to the server. The client does not process
directories that exist in the path of the source file specification. |
virtualfsname
(does not apply to Mac OS X)
|
Use this option with the backup group command to specify the name of the container
for the group on which you want to perform the operation. |
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Oracle Solaris operating systems](./../common/images/ngsolaris.gif) virtualmountpoint
|
![AIX operating systems](./../common/images/ngaix.gif) ![HP-UX operating systems](./../common/images/nghpux.gif) ![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Defines a virtual mount point for
a file system if you want to consider files for backup that begin
with a specific directory within that file system. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmchost
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Used with the backup VM, restore VM, or query VM commands
to specify the host name of the VMware VirtualCenter or ESX server
where the commands are directed. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmcpw
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Used with the backup VM, restore VM, or query VM commands
to specify the password of the VirtualCenter or ESX user that is specified
with the vmcuser option. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmcuser
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Used with the backup VM, restore VM, or query VM commands
to specify the user name for the VMware VirtualCenter or ESX server
where the commands are directed. |
![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmlist
|
Used with the backup VM, restore VM, or query VM commands
to specify the host name or list of host names of the virtual machine
to back up. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmmaxvirtualdisks
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Used with the backup VM command to specify the
maximum size of the VMware virtual machine disks (VMDKs) to include in a backup operation. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) ![Windows operating systems](./../common/images/ngwin.gif) vmskipmaxvirtualdisks
|
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) Used with the backup VM command to specify how
the backup operation processes VMware virtual machine disks (VMDKs) that exceed the maximum disk
size. In V7.1.3 and earlier, the vmskipmaxvirtualdisks option was named
vmskipmaxvmdks. |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) |
![Linux operating systems](./../common/images/nglinux.gif) |