NAME
tboexecstat - Display of execution statuses of backup to a tape server
SYNOPSIS
/opt/FJSVswstm/bin/tboexecstat -h Storage-Server [Device-Name]
DESCRIPTION
This command displays the execution status of a tape backup operation. During backup to or restoration from tape, the command displays the progress of processing. Generation management information is displayed after "Generation Management Backup" is output. Day management information is displayed after "Day Management Backup" is output.
OPTIONS
Specifies a Storage Server name.
OPERANDS
When the Storage Server is Solaris, Linux, HP-UX or AIX, this specifies the block device name of a transaction volume.
When the Storage Server is Windows, it specifies an AdvancedCopy Manager device name corresponding to a transaction volume. For details on the AdvancedCopy Manager device name, refer to "Managing a Device on AdvancedCopy Manager" in the "ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Operator's Guide [For Windows]".
If this option is omitted, the execution statuses of all transaction volumes are displayed.
EXIT STATUS
=0: Completed successfully
>0: Terminated abnormally
EXAMPLES
The execution status of a transaction volume is displayed.
# /opt/FJSVswstm/bin/tboexecstat -h server01 Generation Management Backup Server Device Last-Backup-Date Interval Status Mount-Point (Method) Execute Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 2004/12/11 12:20 OK IDLE /usr1 (ufs) ---- Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s4 2004/12/10 12:20 DELAY=1 IDLE /usr2 (ufs) Writing(50%) Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 2004/12/09 12:20 DELAY=2 IDLE /usr3 (ufs) Writing(10%) Day Management Backup Server Device Last-Backup-Date Interval Status Mount-Point (Method) Execute Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s3 2004/12/11 12:20 OK IDLE /usr1 (ufs) ---- Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s4 2004/12/10 12:20 OK IDLE /usr2 (ufs) ---- Server01 /dev/dsk/c1t0d0s5 2004/12/09 12:20 OK IDLE /usr3 (ufs) ---- #
The table below lists the displayed items.
Keyword | Description | |
---|---|---|
Server | Displays the Storage Server name. | |
Device | When the Storage Server is Solaris, Linux, HP-UX or AIX, this displays a device name. When the Storage Server is Windows, it displays an AdvancedCopy Manager device name. | |
Last-Backup-Date | Displays the date and time of the last backup. * The time at which the backup command was accepted is displayed. | |
Interval | If the number of days that have elapsed since the date of the last backup is equal to or greater than the number of interval days defined in the tape backup policy, the number of days that have elapsed since the last day in the interval is displayed in the "DELAY=number-of-elapsed days" format. If the number of interval days has not elapsed, "OK" is displayed. (The number of interval days defined in the tape backup policy is the "number of interval days (generation management) for generation management" or "number of interval days (day management) for day management.") | |
Status | Displays whether tape-related execution for a transaction volume is in progress. If execution is in progress, "EXEC" is displayed; otherwise, "IDLE" is displayed. | |
Mount-Point (Method) | When the Storage Server is Solaris, Linux, HP-UX or AIX, this displays the mount point name of a transaction volume followed by the file system type in parentheses. When the Storage Server is Windows, it displays the drive letter of a device. The file system type of the device is displayed in parentheses. If no existing mount point is applicable, " ---- (----)" is displayed. | |
Execute | Displays the progress of writing to or reading from tape. | |
"----" | Neither writing to tape nor reading from tape is being performed. | |
"Writing(xxx%)" | Shows the progress of writing to tape (0% to 100%) | |
"Reading(xxx%)" | Shows the progress of reading from tape (0% to 100%) | |
"Waiting-tape(xxx%)" | Waiting for tape. The progress of writing to or reading from tape is displayed (0% to 100%) |
When multiple types of processing are executed for a transaction volume, the Execute column display conforms to the following rule:
If multiple tape restore operations are performed for the same transaction volume, the progress of the processing executed last is displayed. (Multiple restore operations that specify the same transaction volume can be performed concurrently if the restoration destinations are different.)