Hprmcli exch setvc, Syntax, Description – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual
Page 93: Parameters, Example
HpRmCli Exch setvc
SYNTAX
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) HpRmCli Exch setvc -mdb
-t
[-domain
(For Exchange 2007) HpRmCli Exch setvc -s
-t
[-domain
DESCRIPTION
The HpRmCli Exch setvc command sets or increases retention time for a virtual copy; and it
sets or modifies the expiration time for a virtual copy, if the virtual copy was created using an
expiration-based policy.
PARAMETERS
The following options are supported:
•
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) -mdb
mailbox database.
•
(For Exchange 2007) -s
the storage group belongs.
•
(For Exchange 2007) -g
timestamp belongs.
•
-t
- The timestamp of the virtual copy for which you are modifying the policy.
•
-retain
- Optional. Set or extend the retention time for the specified
virtual copy to the specified time. For more information about setting the retention time, see
the HpRmCli Exch create command.
•
-f
- Optional. When used with the -retain option, does not request confirmation for the
retention time modification.
•
–exp
- Optional. If the current policy is expiration-based, set or modify
the expiration time of the specified virtual copy to the specified time.
The minimum expiration period is 1 hour; the maximum is 43,800 hours/ 1,825 days (5
years). To remove the expiration period, specify 0h.
•
-domain
- Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server
or mailbox database belongs.
If this option is not specified, Recovery Manager uses the local domain.
NOTE:
Setting the same expiration values and retention values for a virtual copy using setvc
command should be done at the same time.
Example
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) The following command extends the retention period for
virtual copy 020412162103 in database mb2 to 8 days from the current day. HP 3PAR Recovery
Manager for Exchange automatically performs the command and does not request confirmation:
HpRmCli Exch setvc -mdb mb2 -t 020412162103 -retain 8d -f
(For Exchange 2010/ Exchange 2013) The following command sets the expiration date for virtual
copy 110412162103 in database mb2 to 25 hours from creation:
HpRmCli Exch setvc
93