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Option, Description, Enables the Single User mode option. In Single User mode

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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration Option -P n Description Specifies the default time out, followed by a variable number (n), which is user-defined and measured in minutes (0 to 10). The default is 5 minutes. For example, the option -P 10 assigns a wait time period for the backup or restore pre-script of 10 minutes. Note: An error occurs if you use the -P option without defining a number n. Option -Prebackup filename -Postbackup filename -Prerestore filename -Postrestore filename -S -s async| nonblocking -s bufsize -s SocketMode -sparse -verbose or -v Description Executes the default pre-scripts and post-scripts associated with the type of backup or restore job being run. The filename is optional and if is not specified, uag_pre_backup will be treated as the filename. Enables the Single User mode option. In Single User mode, user credentials are not checked against valid user IDs and passwords. Instead, access is granted based on the -ALLOW, -DENY, or -CAUSER options. For more information see the specific option. Sets socket I/O to asynchronous, nonblocking mode. Specifies the size of the socket buffer. Options are 4096 to 65536. The default is system dependent. Specifies to use socket mode for backup operations. Differentiates between sparse file and regular file operations.This option increases the efficiency of sparse file backups and restores. Note: Quota files are always treated as sparse files in backup and restore operations, regardless of whether you specify -sparse. Places the system in verbose mode to enable the entry of detailed debugging messages at the console. 44 Client Agents Guide

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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration
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Client Agents Guide
Option
Description
-P
n
Specifies the default time out, followed by a variable
number (
n
), which is user-defined and measured in
minutes (0 to 10). The default is 5 minutes.
For example, the option -P 10 assigns a wait time period for the backup or
restore pre-script of 10 minutes.
Note:
An error occurs if you use the -P option without defining a number
n.
Option
Description
-Prebackup
filename
-Postbackup
filename
-Prerestore
filename
-Postrestore
filename
Executes the default pre-scripts and post-scripts
associated with the type of backup or restore job being run.
The filename is optional and if is not specified,
uag_pre_backup will be treated as the filename.
-S
Enables the Single User mode option. In Single User mode,
user credentials are not checked against valid user IDs and
passwords. Instead, access is granted based on the
-ALLOW, -DENY, or -CAUSER options. For more
information see the specific option.
-s
async|
nonblocking
Sets socket I/O to asynchronous, nonblocking mode.
-s
bufsize
Specifies the size of the socket buffer. Options are 4096 to
65536. The default is system dependent.
-s
SocketMode
Specifies to use socket mode for backup operations.
-sparse
Differentiates between sparse file and regular file
operations.This option increases the efficiency of sparse
file backups and restores.
Note:
Quota files are always treated as sparse files in
backup and restore operations, regardless of whether you
specify
sparse.
-verbose or -v
Places the system in verbose mode to enable the entry of
detailed debugging messages at the console.