Rmexch analyze, Syntax, Description – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Exchange User Manual
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RMExch analyze
SYNTAX
(for Exchange 2010)RMExch analyze <-mdb mailbox database> [-domain
DomainName] [-inserv StorageSystemId] [-sync [-f]]
(for Exchange 2007) RMExch analyze -s
DESCRIPTION
The RMExch analyze command analyzes the existing repository and lists any out-of-sync virtual
copies information between the repository and HP 3PAR Storage System.
PARAMETERS
The following options are supported:
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(for Exchange 2010)-mdb
analyze.
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(for Exchange 2010) -domain Domain Name. Optional - Domain name to which mailbox
database belongs.
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-inserv StorageSystemId
. Optional - HP 3PAR Storage System identifier. Recommended
when more than one HP 3PAR Storage Systems are configured.
•
(for Exchange 2007)-s
the storage group belongs.
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(for Exchange 2007)-g
virtual copy timestamp belongs.
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(for Exchange 2010) -sync. Optional - Syncs out of sync information and virtual volumes,
VLUNs with user confirmation.
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-sync
- Automatically updates the repository to match system information. If a virtual copy
is missing virtual volumes, it is removed from the repository.
If virtual copies are using an expiration-based policy, any out-of-sync expiration times are
updated to match the HP 3PAR Storage System expiration time. If virtual copies have a retention
time set, any out-of-sync retention times are updated to match the HP 3PAR Storage System
retention time.
•
(for Exchange 2010) -f. Optional - Valid with -sync to bypass user confirmation.
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-f
- Forces the command. This option can only be used if the -sync option is used.
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-domain
- Optional. Specifies the domain to which the Exchange server
or mailbox belongs.
If this option is not specified, Recovery Manager for Exchange uses the local domain.
NOTE:
Use quotes ("") for names that include spaces.
NOTE:
When multiple HP 3PAR Storage Systems are configured on a single backup server, for
correct results use -inserv option.
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