Computer Associates BABNWUP900NE6 Administration Guide - Page 334

Specifies the BrightStor ARCserve, spantapetimeout <minutes&gt

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ca_restore Options The following syntax displays all tapes in the database: ca_restore -listtapes The following syntax displays all sessions on TAPE1: ca_restore -listsessions TAPE1 Use the following syntax to search the BrightStor ARCserve Backup to check whether specific files have been backed up: ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase bluejays c:\ca_lic inclsubdir within 1 months ca_restore -findfile * ignorecase any c:\ noinclsubdir within 1 days ca_restore -findfile * ignorecase any c:\ inclsubdir within 1 months ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ inclsubdir within 1 months ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ca_lic inclsubdir today 1 day ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ca_lic inclsubdir today 1 months The following global options are supported: Option -cahost -firsttapetimeout -spantapetimeout Description Specifies the BrightStor ARCserve Backup server to use for the restore by providing the hostname where the desired server is running. If the switch is not used, by default the cahost is set to the local machine. Specifies the time in minutes to wait for a usable media to be made available for the restore job. By default, this value is 5 minutes. Thus if a usable media is not made available within this time period, the job will timeout and fail. Specifies the time in minutes to wait for a usable span media to be made available for the restore job. By default, this value is infinite, i.e. the job will continue to wait and prompt until a usable media is loaded or the user cancels the job. B-48 Administrator Guide

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ca_restore
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Administrator Guide
The following syntax displays all tapes in the database:
ca_restore -listtapes
The following syntax displays all sessions on TAPE1:
ca_restore -listsessions TAPE1
Use the following syntax to search the BrightStor ARCserve Backup to check
whether specific files have been backed up:
ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase bluejays c:\ca_lic inclsubdir within 1 months
ca_restore -findfile * ignorecase any c:\ noinclsubdir within 1 days
ca_restore -findfile * ignorecase any c:\ inclsubdir within 1 months
ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ inclsubdir within 1 months
ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ca_lic inclsubdir today 1 day
ca_restore -findfile lic98.dll ignorecase any c:\ca_lic inclsubdir today 1 months
Options
The following global options are supported:
Option
Description
-cahost <hostname>
Specifies the BrightStor ARCserve
Backup server to use for the restore by
providing the hostname where the
desired server is running. If the switch
is not used, by default the cahost is set
to the local machine.
-firsttapetimeout <minutes>
Specifies the time in minutes to wait for
a usable media to be made available for
the restore job. By default, this value is
5 minutes. Thus if a usable media is not
made available within this time period,
the job will timeout and fail.
-spantapetimeout <minutes>
Specifies the time in minutes to wait for
a usable span media to be made
available for the restore job. By default,
this value is infinite, i.e. the job will
continue to wait and prompt until a
usable media is loaded or the user
cancels the job.