Oracle® Secure Backup Reference Release 10.1 Part Number B14236-03 |
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Use the lsbackup
command to list the backup requests that you created with the backup command. These requests are awaiting delivery to the scheduler.
The lsbackup
command only lists backup requests that have not yet been sent to the scheduler by means of the --go
option. For example, if you create a backup request, specify --go
, and then execute lsbackup
, obtool
does not display the request.
See Also:
"Backup Commands" for related commandslsb•ackup [ --long/-l | --short/-s ] [ --noheader/-H ] [ backup-item ]...
Displays data in long form, that is, describes all of the attributes for each job and labels them. Refer to Example 2-46 for the type of data included. By default this command displays a subset of attributes in tabular form.
Displays data in short form, that is, lists job IDs only.
Suppresses column headers when listing data.
Specifies an identifier assigned by obtool
to a backup created with the backup command. The identifier is a small integer number.
Table 2-3 describes the output of the lsbackup
command.
Label | Indicates |
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Dataset |
User-specified name of the dataset file used in the backup job |
Media family |
User-specified name of the media family used in the backup job |
Backup level |
Level of backup to be performed; setting is |
Priority |
Priority level of the backup job; set a number greater than |
Privileged op |
Setting is |
Eligible to run |
Date and time at which the backup job can begin |
Job expires |
Date and time the backup job request expires |
Restriction |
Devices to which the backup job may be restricted |
Example 2-46 displays full details about pending backup jobs. The 1:
at the beginning of the output is the backup item identifier.