Chapter 17 O Command - Cisco MDS 9124 - Fabric Switch Reference

Cisco mds 9000 family command reference - cisco mds san-os release 3.0(1) through 3.3(1a) (ol-16217-01, april 2008)
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odrt.bin
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odrt.bin
To preform offline data recovery of Cisco SME, use the odrt.bin command on Linux-based systems.
This command allows you to recover data when the MSM-18/4 module or the Cisco MDS 9222i fabric
switch is not available.
Syntax Description
--help
--version
-h
-l
-r
-w
if
of
kf
verbose
Defaults
None.
Command Modes
None. This command runs from the Linux shell.
Command History
Release
3.3(1a)
Usage Guidelines
The odrt.bin command operates in the following steps:
Examples
The following command reads and prints the Cisco tape header information on the tape:
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odrt.bin [--help][--version]{-h | -l | -r | -w}{if=input_device_or_file | of=output_device_or_file |
kf=key_export_file | verbose=level}
Modification
This command was introduced.
Tape-to-disk– In this mode, the odrt.bin command reads the encrypted data from the tape and stores
it as intermediate files on the disk. This mode is invoked with the '-r' flag. The input parameter is
the tape device name and filename on the disk is the output parameter.
Disk-to-tape– In this mode, the odrt.bin command reads intermediate files on the disk, decrypts and
decompresses (if applicable) the data and writes the clear-text data to the tape. The decryption key
is obtained from the volume group file that is exported from the Cisco Key Management Center
(KMC). This mode is invoked with the '-w' flag. The input parameter is the filename on the disk and
tape device name is the output parameter. The volume group file name (key export file) is also
accepted as a parameter. Key export password needs to be entered at the command prompt.
(Optional)Displays information on the tool.
(Optional)Displays the version of the tool.
Reads and prints the tape header information on the tape.
Lists all SCSI devices.
Reads the tape device and writes data to intermediate file(s).
Reads the intermediate file(s) on disk and writes data to the tape.
Specifies the input device or file.
Specifies the output device or file
Specifies the volume group file name.
Specifies the level.
Chapter 17
O Commands
OL-16217-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 3.x

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