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The omnidbsmis options used for querying the SMISDB are: -list, -session,
-ir, -datalist, -purge, -show.
PURGING THE SMISDB
The omnidbsmis command can be used to run the purge operation that checks the
SMISDB for the virtual disks with the purge flag and, in case of finding such disks,
attempts to delete these objects.
The omnidbsmis options used for purging replicas and their entries in the SMISDB
are: -purge, -force, -host.
DELETING A SPECIFIC BACKUP SESSION (REPLICA) OR ALL BACKUP SESSIONS
BASED ON A SPECIFIC BACKUP SPECIFICATION (REPLICA SET) FROM THE DISK
ARRAY AND FROM SMISDB
The omnidbsmis command can be used to delete volumes of specific backup sessions
(replicas or replica sets) from the disk array and information about them from SMISDB.
It can perform deletion only for a specific backup session (replica), identified by the
backup session ID, or for all backup sessions based on a specific backup specification
(replica set), identified by the backup specification name.
Note that it is not possible to perform instant recovery from the deleted replica/replica
set.
The omnidbsmis options to be used for deleting replicas and SMISDB entries, or
only SMISDB entries, which should be used together with the -delete option, are:
-session, -datalist, -preview, -force, -host.
SYNCHRONIZING THE SMISDB
The omnidbsmis command can be used to run the sync operation on the backup
system. During this operation, the EVA SMI-S Agent checks if any target volumes in
a replica logged in the SMISDB are missing on the EVA storage system. If a target
volume is missing, the whole backup session that created the replica with a missing
target volume is deleted from the SMISDB. The check is performed for all replica sets.
The omnidbsmis options used for synchronizing the SMISDB are: -sync,
-preview, -force, -host.
OPTIONS
-version
Displays the version of the omnidbsmis command.
-help
Displays the usage synopsis for the omnidbsmis command.
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