[-no_datalist ]
[-no_copylist ]
[-no_conslist ]
dl_trees
Lists all trees in the specified backup specification. It also shows names of drives
and the name of a tree.
Report options are:
[-datalist BackupSpecificationName ...]
[-group BackupSpecificationGroup]
obj_nobackup
Lists all objects, specified for backup in selected backup specifications, which
do not have a valid backup. A valid backup means that the backup completed
successfully and its protection has not expired. For each object that does not
have a valid protected full backup, the following items are shown: backup
specification, an object type, an object name and a description. Only objects
from the selected backup specification are used for the report. If HOST object is
used: Host object is expanded (get disks) and report checks that expanded objects
are in database. UNIX, NetWare, and Windows filesystems are supported. This
option is not available for backup specifications for integrations.
Report options are:
[-datalist BackupSpecificationName ...]
[-group BackupSpecificationGroup]
[-days NoOfDays]
obj_lastbackup
Lists all objects in the IDB. For each object, it displays the last full and the last
incremental backup time, the last full and the last incremental object copy time,
and the last object consolidation time.
Objects of the Client System type (host backup) are expanded; it means that the
information is listed for each volume separately. As for objects of the Filesystem
type (filesystem objects), only the UNIX, NetWare, and Windows filesystems are
supported.
You can narrow the scope of objects listed using the following report options:
[-datalist BackupSpecificationName ...]
[-group BackupSpecificationGroup]
[-days NoOfDays]
However, note the following:
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