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Volume Operations - Specify a PS Series volume identifier, If you do not specify this parameter

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• One or more mount point paths at which the volumes in the Smart Copy backup document should be mounted. Each path is delimited by a semicolon (;). • When specifying the ‑location parameter, you can enter either the wildcard, or a semicolon‑delimited list that can contain both drive letters and path names of mount points. The ‑location parameter is optional for everything but template volumes. • To omit a Smart Copy, enter a semicolon at its position in the list. If any path variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose the variable in quotation marks (""). • The list of volumes in an existing collection is sorted into ascending alphabetical order when the Smart Copy is created. For example, if the Smart Copy set contains volumes originally mounted at E:\, F:\Mount Point A , and G:\ and the ‑location=T:\;S:\;H:\ then the Smart Copies of volumes E:\ will be mounted as T:\, F:\Mount Point A will be mounted as S:\, and G:\ will be mounted as H:\. locationroot= "[{drive_letter | mount_point}]" • Used with: smart, mount subcommands • Specify the -locationroot= parameter with a drive letter or mount point. The locationroot represents a tree of all the mount points needed to mount every volume in the Smart Copy. • If any path variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose the variable in quotation marks (""). newname= • Used with: modifycollection subcommand • Specifies a new collection name. This name must be valid and not be identical to another existing collection name. If a collection is renamed, and Smart Copies and Schedules of the collection will be updated to refer to the renamed collection. Schedule names will not be automatically modified, but can be changed by selecting the Modify Schedule option for the affected schedule. NoEmail • Used with: smart, verify, delete, restore, selectiverestore, unmount, and mount subcommands • Specifying this parameter will ensure that you do not receive an email notification when alerts are triggered. This parameter is set by default for delete, restore, selectiverestore, unmount, and mount subcommands. To receive an email notification for these subcommands, specify the email parameter. nosignatureupdate • Used with: breaksmartcopy subcommand • Specifying this parameter will only reset the volume attributes (HIDDEN, READONLY, SHADOWCOPY, and NO_DEFAULT_DRIVE_LETTER), and not the disk signature. NOTE: If you do not specify this parameter, both the disk signature and the volume attributes will be reset. objectID= • Used with: smart, mount, unmount, restore, properties, delete, and selectiveRestore subcommands • Specify the ‑objectID= parameter with an object identifier for an existing object. Use the ‑list command to display object identifiers. For example: ASMCLI ‑list ‑volumes ‑collections ‑components ‑showObjectID • Depending on the operation that you want to perform, specify one of the following parameter values: • Volume Operations - Specify a PS Series volume identifier (Ps Vol ID). A volume identifier has the following format: Psv{hex‑string} For example: Psv{18a09060‑3be0‑3fa8‑0a7a‑e4120000e045;32256} You can obtain the Ps Vol ID from the ASM/ME GUI Volumes node by browsing an individual volume's properties. Alternatively, use the following command to display the Ps Vol ID for all supported volumes: ASMCLI ‑list ‑volumes ‑showobjectid • Application Component Operations - Specify a component name. A component name has the following format: Component{hex‑string }. For example: Component{38951b83‑4249‑4a16‑8962‑563d8de79c92} You can obtain the component name from the ASM/ME GUI Applications node by browsing an individual component's properties. Using the Command Line Interface 105

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One or more mount point paths at which the volumes in the Smart Copy backup document should be mounted. Each path is
delimited by a semicolon (
;
).
When specifying the
location
parameter, you can enter either the wildcard, or a semicolon
delimited list that can contain both
drive letters and path names of mount points. The
location
parameter is optional for everything but template volumes.
To omit a Smart Copy, enter a semicolon at its position in the list. If any path variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose
the variable in quotation marks (
""
).
The list of volumes in an existing collection is sorted into ascending alphabetical order when the Smart Copy is created.
For example, if the Smart Copy set contains volumes originally mounted at
E:\
,
F:\Mount Point A
, and
G:\
and the
location=T:\;S:\;H:\
then the Smart Copies of volumes
E:\
will be mounted as
T:\
,
F:\Mount Point A
will be mounted
as
S:\
, and
G:\
will be mounted as
H:\
.
locationroot=
"[{drive_letter | mount_point}]"
Used with:
smart
,
mount
subcommands
Specify the
-locationroot=
parameter with a drive letter or mount point. The
locationroot
represents a tree of all the mount
points needed to mount every volume in the Smart Copy.
If any path variables contain embedded spaces, you must enclose the variable in quotation marks (
""
).
newname=
Used with:
modifycollection
subcommand
Specifies a new collection name. This name must be valid and not be identical to another existing collection name. If a collection is
renamed, and Smart Copies and Schedules of the collection will be updated to refer to the renamed collection. Schedule names will
not be automatically modified, but can be changed by selecting the
Modify Schedule
option for the affected schedule.
NoEmail
Used with:
smart
,
verify
,
delete
,
restore
,
selectiverestore
,
unmount
, and
mount
subcommands
Specifying this parameter will ensure that you do not receive an email notification when alerts are triggered. This parameter is set by
default for
delete
,
restore
,
selectiverestore
,
unmount
, and
mount
subcommands. To receive an email notification for
these subcommands, specify the
email
parameter.
nosignatureupdate
Used with:
breaksmartcopy
subcommand
Specifying this parameter will only reset the volume attributes (
HIDDEN
,
READONLY
,
SHADOWCOPY
, and
NO_DEFAULT_DRIVE_LETTER
), and not the disk signature.
NOTE:
If you do not specify this parameter, both the disk signature and the volume attributes will be reset.
objectID=
Used with:
smart
,
mount
,
unmount
,
restore
,
properties
,
delete
, and
selectiveRestore
subcommands
Specify the
objectID=
parameter with an object identifier for an existing object. Use the
list
command to display object
identifiers.
For example:
ASMCLI
list
volumes
collections
components
showObjectID
Depending on the operation that you want to perform, specify one of the following parameter values:
Volume Operations — Specify a PS Series volume identifier (
Ps Vol ID
). A volume identifier has the following format:
Psv
{hex
string}
For example:
Psv{18a09060
3be0
3fa8
0a7a
e4120000e045;32256}
You can obtain the
Ps Vol ID
from the
ASM/ME GUI Volumes
node by browsing an individual volume’s properties.
Alternatively, use the following command to display the
Ps Vol ID
for all supported volumes:
ASMCLI
list
volumes
showobjectid
Application Component Operations — Specify a component name. A component name has the following format:
Component{
hex
string
}
. For example:
Component{38951b83
4249
4a16
8962
563d8de79c92}
You can obtain the component name from the
ASM/ME GUI Applications
node by browsing an individual component’s properties.
Using the Command Line Interface
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