Backup Exec Agent Utility Command Line Applet switches
The following table describes the switches that you can use with the Backup Exec Agent Utility Command Line Applet.
Table: Backup Exec Agent Utility Command Line Applet switches
| Switch | Description |
|---|---|
| status:\[n\] | Status output is repeated every seconds, with a range of 1 - 86400. Press Q to stop the output from running. |
ramcmd /status:\[n\] |
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| When you use the /status switch without a time value, the Agent for Windows status appears in the command window and then the applet exits. | |
| /publish:\[on \| off \| add \| remove \| interval\]\[/ms:\] \[/t:\] | Use the following parameters with the /publish switch\: |
| - No parameter specified- Displays the publishing status and then exits. | |
| - \[on\] - Turns publishing on. Lets the Agent for Windows send information about itself, such as its version and IP address. | |
| - \[off\] - Turns publishing off. | |
| - \[add\], \[remove\] - Used with /ms. You can use this parameter to add or remove Backup Exec servers from the Agent for Windows publish list. | |
| - \[interval\] - Used with /t. Specifies the time interval that the Agent for Windows sends information about itself to the Backup Exec server. You can set the time interval in minutes using the /t:\[\] parameter. | |
| Note: The \[interval\] switch must be used with the /t: switch. Using \[interval\] alone on the command line is not supported. ramcmd /publish:\[on\|off\|add\|remove\|interval\] \[/ms\]\[/t:\] | |
| /oracle: \[new \| edit \| delete\] | Use the following parameters with the /oracle switch\: |
| /in:\[\] | - No parameter specified- Displays the existing Oracle instances and then exits. |
| /ms:\[\] | - \[new\], \[edit\], \[delete\] - Used with switch /in. |
| /jt:\[\] | - /in:\[\] - Used to add, edit, and delete Oracle instance names from the Oracle instance list. |
| /user:\[\] | - /ms:\[\] - Sets the Backup Exec server name or its IP address. |
| /password:\[ \| * \] | - /jt:\[\] - Sets a Backup Exec job template. |
| /rc: \[yes \| no\] | - /user:\[\] - Sets a username. |
| /tns:\[\] | - /password:\[ \| \] - Sets a password to be used with /user:\[\]. If you omit the password, or you use an asterisk \[\], you do not need to enter the password on the command line. After the command runs, a prompt appears asking you for a password. |
| - /rc:\[yes \| no\] - Turns the Use recover catalog setting on or off. If /rc appears without a parameter, then the current status for that instance is displayed. | |
- /tns:\[TNS name\] - Sets the TNS name alias of an available Oracle database and the server it resides on in the Oracle TNSNAMES file. ramcmd.exe /oracle:edit /in: /rc:\[yes\|no\]\[/tns:\]\[/user:\]\[/password:password\|*\] |
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| /auth:\[on \| off\] \[/user:\] \[/password: \| *\] | Enables or disables Backup Exec server authentication for Oracle operations. |
| - /auth:on - Turns the state on. Requires /user parameter. | |
| - /auth:off - Turns the state off. Requires /user parameter. | |
| - /user: - Sets a username. | |
| - /password: - Sets a password to be used with /user:. If you enter an asterisk for the password or omit the password, you are prompted for the password. | |
| /port:\[\] | Displays or sets a custom port that is used to connect to the Backup Exec server during Oracle operations. |
| - /port - Displays the current port number. If the port is the default port, displays "(default)". | |
| - /port: - Sets the port number to . To change the port to the default port number, type \[/port:0\]. | |
| /log_path:\[\] | Displays or sets a custom path for debug logs. |
| - /log_path - Displays the log directory path and then exits. | |
| - /log_path:<"logs path"> - Creates the directory <"logs path">. If the path has a space in the name, enclose the path in quotes. For example, "C:\Program files\LogsFolder". |
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