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Listing the vault's archives
The following command shows the list of archives that are stored in the vault.
StorageNodeCmd /list /vault:"bsp://My Node/My Vault"
The output will look similar to this:
Archive name: My Archive
type: image; owner: domain/sample_user; machine: sample-comp; date: 6/27/2009 11:39:10
AM; used_space: 1000000000; id: 183DE307-BC97-45CE-9AF7-60945A568BE8
Archive name: My new Archive
type: file; owner: domain/sample_user; machine: sample-comp; date: 6/27/2009 11:50:10
AM; used_space: 2000000000; id: 283DE307-BC97-45CE-9AF7-60945A568BE8
Archive name: The last Archive
type: image; owner: domain/sample_user; machine: sample-comp; date: 6/29/2009 11:20:10
AM; used_space: 3000000000; id: 383DE307-BC97-45CE-9AF7-60945A568BE8
Listing the backups of an archive
The following command shows the list of backups that are contained in the
My Archive
archive. The
archive is specified here by its Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) instead of its name—see the
output in the previous example.
StorageNodeCmd /list /vault:"bsp://My Node/My Vault"
/arc_id:183DE307-BC97-45CE-9AF7-60945A568BE8
The output will look similar to this:
Pit number: 1
type: image; kind: full; date: 6/27/2009 11:39:10 AM
Pit number: 2
type: image; kind: incremental; date: 6/27/2009 11:43:13 AM
Pit number: 5
type: image; kind: incremental; date: 6/28/2009 11:12:19 AM
The pit number identifies a backup within the archive. By using pit numbers, you can export
individual backups of an archive instead of exporting it as a whole.
Exporting an archive
The following command exports the
My Archive
archive to the
C:\Archives
folder.
StorageNodeCmd /export /vault:"bsp://My Node/My Vault" /arc:"My Archive"
/target_vault:"C:\Archives"
Exporting the newest backup of an archive
The following command exports the newest backup of the
My Archive
archive. Such backup is
identified by the pit number
0
in addition to its own pit number. The exported backup is saved in the
C:\Archives
folder in the
Exported Archive
archive.