Backup-asr operations


The backup-asr operation generates the Automated System Recovery (ASR) files in the adsm.sys\ASR staging directory and backs up on the ASR file space on the server.

The following table describes the elements for the backup-asr operation:


 Adapter request elements for the backup-asr operation

The following figure shows a sample adapter request for the backup-asr operation:

Sample adapter request for the backup-asr operation

<tsm-request>
 <operation-name>backup-asr</operation-name>
 <command-request>
   <timeout-secs>120</timeout-secs>
 </command-request>
</tsm-request>


The following figure shows the adapter response for the sample request:

Sample adapter response for the backup-asr operation

<tsm-response>
 <metadata>
   <status>success</status>
   <count>1</count>
 </metadata>
 <commands-output>
   <command-output>
     <metadata>
       <command>dsmc backup asr</command>
       <line-count>34</line-count>
       <execution-milliseconds>11313</execution-milliseconds>
       <exit-code>0</exit-code>
       <status>success</status>
     </metadata>
     <output>
       <line index="1">IBM Tivoli Storage Manager</line>
       <line index="2">Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface</line>
       <line index="3">  Client Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0  </line>
       <line index="4">  Client date/time: 10/07/2008 10:47:37</line>
       <line index="5">(c) Copyright by IBM All Rights Reserved.</line>
       <line index="6">Node Name: D-13096</line>
       <line index="7">Session established : Linux/i386</line>
       <line index="8">  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0</line>
       <line index="9">  Server date/time: 10/07/2008 10:36:42</line>
       <line index="10">Backup : 'Automated System Recovery'.</line>
       <line index="11">Directory--&gt;                   0 \\d-13096\c$\adsm.sys         [Sent]      </line>
       <line index="12">Directory--&gt;                   0 \\d-        13096\c$\adsm.sys\ASR [Sent]      </line>
       <line index="13">Normal File--&gt;             1,624 \\d-        13096\c$\adsm.sys\ASR\asr.sif [Sent]      </line>
       <line index="14">Normal Fil</line>
       <line index="15">Normal </line>
       <line index="16">Normal Fi13096\c$\adsm.sys\ASR\tsmasr.</line>
       <line index="17">Normal File--&gt </line>
       <line index="18">Selective Backup </line>
       <line index="19">Total number of objects inspected:        7</line>
       <line index="20">Total number of objects backed up:        7</line>
       <line index="21">Total number of objects updated:          0</line>
       <line index="22">Total number of objects rebound:          0</line>
       <line index="23">Total number of objects deleted:          0</line>
       <line index="24">Total number of objects expired:          0</line>
       <line index="25">Total number of objects failed:           0</line>
       <line index="26">Total number of subfile objects:          0</line>
       <line index="27">Total number of bytes transferred:   54.99 KB</line>
       <line index="28">Data transfer time:                    0.00 sec</line>
       <line index="29">Network data transfer rate:            0.00 KB/sec</line>
       <line index="30">Aggregate data transfer rate:          6.04 KB/sec</line>
       <line index="31">Objects compressed by:                    0%</line>
       <line index="32">Subfile objects reduced by:               0%</line>
       <line index="33">Elapsed processing time:           00:00:09</line>
       <line index="34">System Object Backup finished successfully.</line>
     </output>
   </command-output>
 </commands-output>
</tsm-response>

 

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