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Specifies the BackupDevice where the medium is mounted. If no other option
is specified the command lists all sessions and all their objects.
-slot SlotID [Side]
Specifies the SlotID of the library where the medium is mounted. This option
is only valid for this backup device type, but must be given for MO devices. To
specify the side of the platter in this slot, use the additional Side parameter.
Values of Side are A or B.
-session [SessionID]
Displays information about the sessions on the medium. If no SessionID is
specified, all sessions are shown. This reports shows for each session: the
SessionID, Session Type, Session Status. For the user who initiated the session
it shows: the UNIX Login, UNIX Group, and ClientName. If a SessionID is
specified, the objects for that session are shown. The session report shows for
each object: the Client, Mountpoint, Object Label, Disk Agent ID and Object
Status.
-catalog [DiskAgentID]
Displays the detail catalog for single or multiple objects. The catalog shows file
information for all the files included in the backup of the object in that session.
The DiskAgentID is used to uniquely identify the backup object-session
combination. If not specified all found objects are processed.
-monitor
Displays information about the Medium (Pool, Medium ID, Medium Label,
Location, and Initialization date/time), the Session (Session ID, Owner, Datalist
used, and Start date/time), Objects (Type, Start date/time, Backup Mode), and
Session (Client, Mountpoint, Object Label, Disk Agent ID, and Object Status).
-header
The command first checks if the media header is in Data Protector format and if
it is corrupted. If the media header is not in Data Protector format or if it is
corrupted, an appropriate message is displayed. Otherwise the following
information from the media header is displayed: medium ID, medium label,
medium location, initialization date, last access date, last write date, last overwrite
date, number of writes, number of overwrites, pool label, device information,
device capacity, tape format version, medium ID from original tape (for replicated
media only), medium data format type and medium data format subtype. For
random access media, date and time information (last access date, last write
date and last overwrite date) is updated every time the medium is
accessed/written/overwritten. For all other media, header information is not
updated except when initializing the medium.
-detail
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