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HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Guide

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without volumes (drives). For example: -tree /usr/temp (UNIX system) or
-tree \temp (Windows system). This option is not supported with Data Protector
NDMP server integration.
-only MatchPattern
Specifies that only files that match the MatchPattern will be backed up. This
option is not supported with Data Protector NDMP server integration.
-exclude TreeList
Specifies trees not to be backed up. This option is not supported with Data
Protector NDMP server integration.
-skip MatchPattern
Specifies that files matching the MatchPattern will not be backed up. This
option is not supported with the Data Protector NDMP server integration.
-lock
Instructs the Disk Agent to lock each file before backing it up. If the file is in use
(and cannot be locked), the session manager displays a warning that this file
can not be locked and backs up the file anyway. This warning is also logged to
the catalog database. By default, files are not locked at backup.
-no_log
Disables the logging of backed up files to the catalog database. By default, the
filename and backup history of each backed up file is written to the catalog
database.
-log
The default option. All detailed information about backed up files and directories
(filenames, file versions, and attributes) are logged to the Data Protector internal
database (IDB). This allows you to browse directories and files before restore
and in addition look at the file attributes. Data Protector can fast position on the
tape when restoring a specific file.
-log_dirs
If this option is specified, only the directories are logged into the database. By
default, the filename and backup history of each backed up file is written to the
catalog database.
-log_file
All detailed information about backed up files and directories (filenames and
file versions) is logged to the Data Protector internal database (IDB). This
information allows you to search for backed up files and allows Data Protector
to fast position the tape. It also does not take much space since some information
on file details (file attributes) is not logged to the database.
-mode{Full | Incremental[1-9]}
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