HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Manual page 216

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Leaves the application database in the recovery mode after completion of the
instant recovery session, enabling you to manually apply transaction logs to the
database.
This option is available only for the SQL Server writer and Microsoft Exchange
Server 2007 writer. It is not supported for Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
writer, where the transaction logs are always applied when the store is mounted.
-use_vds
Switches a replica from the specified backup session with the source volume.
Once switched, the replica is not available for another instant recovery session
and also information about this replica is deleted from the database (VSSDB).
Does not use a ZDB array specific options or agents.
On HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP, this option must be used after the backup
created with the XP provider in the VSS compliant mode.
VSS_ENTERPRISE_VIRTUAL_ARRAY_OPTIONS
-no_copy_back
If this option is specified, a replica from the specified backup session is switched
with the source volume. Once used, the replica is not available for another instant
recovery session.
-copy_back
If this option is specified, copy back is performed. This is also the default behavior
when neither -no_copy_back nor -copy_back is specified.
—diskarray_wait Minutes
If this option is specified, there is a delay before the background processes can
run. The duration of the delay (in minutes) is determined by Minutes. This is
also the default behavior when neither -diskarray_wait nor
-no_diskarray_wait are specified, in which case there is a 60–minute delay.
-delete_replica
If this option is specified, the replica from which data was restored is deleted
from the disk array after restore.
-no_diskarray_wait
If this option is specified, the background processes, such as integrity check, will
not stop during the copy creation. This may cause a slowdown of the copy
process.
-no_retain_source
Deletes the source volume during restore. If this option is used with –copy_back,
the disk is overwritten during restore. Failure during such restore will cause the
source volume data to be lost. If used with –no_copy_back, the disk is deleted
after successful restore.
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