Command Line Interface - Configuration - Exchange Public Folder Agent

Note

Before running a command, make sure to log on to the CommServe computer using the qlogin command. Use the qlogout command to log off from the CommServe computer.

Available Commands

The following section provides a list of commands that can be used by the Exchange Public Folder Agent.

qcreate

backupset

subclient

qinfo

backupset

subclient

qlist

backupset

subclient

qmodify

subclient

qdelete

client

dataagent

backupset

subclient

Qcreate Backupset

Description

This command creates a new backup set under the given client and agent.

The qcreate backupset command also allows the user to create default backup sets and on-demand backup sets. The default subclient created under the backup set can also be associated with a storage policy. If a storage policy name is not included, the subclient remains unassigned.

Upon successful completion, qcreate backupset displays the message "Created backupset successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "backupset: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qcreate backupset -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance -n backupset [-sp storagepolicy] [-t NORMAL|DEFAULT|ONDEMAND] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-af Argument Filepath] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for certain agents

-n

Name of the backup set to be created

-t

Type of backup set (NORMAL, DEFAULT, or ONDEMAND)

-sp

Storage policy name with which default subclients are to be associated

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-af

Reads arguments from a file

-h

Displays help

Argument File

client

Client computer name

dataagent

Agent type that is located on client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

backupset

Backup set name to be created

sp

Storage policy name to be associated with all subclients in the backup set

backupsettype

Backup set type (NORMAL, DEFAULT, or ONDEMAND)

compressionat

Compression at client or MediaAgent (CLIENT|MA)

networkagents

Number of network agents

prebackup

Prebackup command name

postbackup

Postbackup command name

prescan

Prescan command name

postscan

Postscan command name

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

Create a backup set with name bs1 under client client1 and Agent EX_PB_FOLDER.

qcreate backupset -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -n bs1

Qcreate Subclient

Description

This command creates a new subclient under a specified client and agent. The instance name and backup set name are required for certain agents, and should be specified when applicable.

The new subclient will be associated with the specified storage policy and content. If you want to enable deduplication, create the [singleinst] section in the Argument file and specify whether deduplication should be performed in the MediaAgent or the Client.

Upon successful completion, the qcreate subclient command displays the message "Created subclient successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "subclient: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qcreate subclient -c client -a dataagenttype -b backupset -i instance -n subclient -sp storagepolicy -f content1 [-f content2 -f content3 ..] [-wc y|n] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-af argsfilepath] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-b

Backup set name, required for certain agents

-i

Instance name, required for certain agents

-n

Name of the subclient to be created

-sp

Name of the storage policy to be associated with the subclient

-f

File or directory path to be included as content in the new subclient. See syntax to specify multiple content.

-wc

Do the file or directory paths have wildcards (y|n)

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-af

Reads arguments from a file

-h

Displays help

Argument File

client

Client computer name

dataagent

Agent type type that is located on client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

backupset

Backup set name

subclient

Subclient name to be created

datareaders

Number of data readers

sp

Storage policy name to be associated with the subclient.

content

Subclient content (list of files/directories).

compressionat

Compression at client or MediaAgent (CLIENT|MA)

networkagents

Number of Network Agents

prebackup

PreBackup command name

postbackup

PostBackup command name

prescan

Prescan command name

postscan

PostScan command name

wildcard

Wildcard characters

singleinst

MediaAgent or Client

description

User-defined description

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

Create a subclient with name sc1 under client client1, iDataAgent EX_PB_FOLDER and backup set bs1 with content c:\ and storage policy sp1.

qcreate subclient -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -b bs1 -n sc1 -f "c:\" -sp sp1

Qinfo Backupset

Description

This command displays information about a given backup set. If the agent supports instances above backup sets, only the backup sets under the specified instance are listed.

In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "backupset: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qinfo backupset -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance -b backupset [-desc] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for a few agents

-b

Backup set name

desc

Displays description provided by the user

Note

To display the entire user description for the backup set without any other information, be sure to include the -desc option when you run the command. Otherwise, all the requested information along with only a partial description will be displayed.

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

Display information about a backup set defaultBackupSet in client client1 and Agent EX_PB_FOLDER.

qinfo backupset -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -b defaultBackupSet

Name

defaultBackupSet

Default

Yes

Ondemand

No

Description

Backup Set description

Qinfo Subclient

Description

This command displays information about a subclient under a specified client, agent, and instance/backup set. The backup set name and instance name should be specified based on the agent, as certain agents place subclients under backup sets, and others place them under the instance.

In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "subclient: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qinfo subclient -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance -b backupset -s subclient [-desc] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for a few agents

-b

Backup set name, required for a few agents

-s

Subclient name

desc

Displays description provided by the user

Note

To display the entire user description for the backup set without any other information, be sure to include the -desc option when you run the command. Otherwise, all the requested information along with only a partial description will be displayed.

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

Display information about a subclient sc1 in the client client1 Agent EX_PB_FOLDER and backup set bs1

qinfo subclient -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -b bs1 -s sc1

Name

sc1

Default

Yes

Storage Policy

battra_t(battra)-DP(2)

Description

Subclient description

Qlist Backupset

Description

This command lists the names of all the backup sets in the specified client and agent. If the agent supports instances above the backup set level, then only the backup sets under the specified instance are listed. Whenever more than one backup set is found, each backup set is listed in its own line on the command prompt. No message is displayed whenever backup sets are not found.

In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "backupset: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qlist backupset -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance [-tf tokenfile][-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for certain agents

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Example

List all the Backup sets in the client client1, agent MyDataAgent.

qlist backupset -c client1 -a MyDataAgent

The output for the qlist backupset command is:

defaultBackupSet
 bs1

Qlist Subclient

Description

This command lists the names of all the subclients in a specified client, agent, and instance/backup set. Whenever more than one subclient is found, each subclient is listed in its own line on the command prompt. No message is displayed whenever subclients are not found.

In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "subclient: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qlist subclient -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance -b backupset [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for certain agents

-b

Backup set name, required for certain agents

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

List all the Subclients in the client client1, Agent EX_PB_FOLDER and backup set bs1.

qlist subclient -c client1 EX_PB_FOLDER -b bs1 default sc1

The output for the qlist command is:

default
 sc1

Qmodify Subclient

Description

This command modifies the storage policy, content, or user-defined description of a given subclient.

Upon successful completion, the qmodify subclient command displays the message "Modified subclient successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "subclient: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Note

To use this command, you must ensure that the QCMD_SUPPORT_MODIFY_SUBCLIENT additional setting is set to 1.

Usage
qmodify subclient -c client -a dataagenttype -i instance -b backupset -s subclient -sp storagepolicy -f content [-ow overwrite] [-drs datareaders] [-wc y|n] [-af ArgumentFilepath] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-i

Instance name, required for a few agents

-b

Backup set name, required for a few agents

-s

Name of the subclient to be modified

-sp

Name of the storage policy to be associated with the subclient

-f

File/Directory Path to be added to the existing content

Note

When using the -f content option, you must verify that the subclient content is in the correct format path. This command does not enforce the content format, and any path (including an incorrect path) can be specified. This may result in incorrect content being assigned to a file system subclient and a "pending" subclient scan.

-wc

Do file or directory paths have wildcards (y|n)

-ow

If the contents needs to be overwritten (0:1)

-drs

Number of data readers

-af

Input file containing arguments

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Argument File

client

Client computer name

dataagent

Agent type that is located on source client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

instance

Instance name to which the subclient belongs, required for certain agents

backupset

Backup set name to which the subclient belongs, required for certain agents

subclient

Name of the subclient to be modified

sp

New storage policy for the subclient

content

List of files/directories to be added to the existing content

Note

The content option is supported for file system agents. Although, changing the storage policy association of a subclient is supported for all agents.

datareaders

Number of data readers

wildcard

Do file/directory paths have wildcards (y|n)

description

User-defined description

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples

Modify a subclient with name sc1 under client client1 and Agent EX_PB_FOLDER and backup set bs1 by changing its storage policy to sp2.

qmodify subclient -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -b bs1 -s sc1 -sp sp2

Qdelete Client

Description

This command can be used to deconfigure and/or delete a client, along with its agents.

By default, the qdelete client command asks for confirmation before deleting the client. You can skip the confirmation prompt with the -y option.

Upon successful completion, qdelete client displays the message "Deleted the client successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "client: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qdelete client [-cs <commserve_host_name>] -c <client> [-deconfigure] [-y] [-tf <tokenfile>] [-tk <token>] [-af <clientfile>] [-h]
Options

-cs

CommServe host name

-c

Client computer name

-deconfigure

Deconfigures a client without deleting it

-y

Delete without confirmation

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-af

Reads client name from a file

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples
  • Delete a client with name client1.

    qdelete client -c client1
     This command deconfigures and deletes a client, do you want to continue (y/n)? [n]
  • Deconfigure, but do not delete, a client with name client1

    qdelete client -c client1 -deconfigure -y
  • Delete a set of clients specified in an argument file.

    qdelete client -af "E:\clients.txt"

    In this example, clients.txt is a text file containing a list of client names. Ensure that the file is in the following format:

    [client]
     Client01
     Client02
     ClientXX

Note

You can mass-delete clients with or without their associated MediaAgents using the qdelete client command. You can include this command (along with the qdelete mediaagent command, if required) in a script. Mass deletion of these items is useful if you want to remove the items after you split a CommCell. To mass delete items where the CommCell is not split, be sure to run the script from the install location of the CommServe.

Qdelete dataagent

Description

This command deconfigures or deletes the specified agent.

By default, the qdelete dataagent command asks for confirmation before deletion. You can skip the confirmation prompt using the "-y" option.

Upon completion, qdelete dataagent displays a message that the agent was successfully deleted on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "dataagent: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qdelete dataagent -c client -a agent [-deconfigure] [-y] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

The agent to be deleted (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-d

Deconfigures the agent without deleting it

-y

Delete without confirmation

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Examples
  • Delete an agent named MyDataAgent under client client1.

    qdelete dataagent -c client1 -a MyDataAgent
    This command deconfigures and deletes an agent, do you want to configure (y/n)
  • Deconfigure an agent named MyDataAgent under client client1 without any confirmation.

    qdelete client -c client1 -a MyDataAgent -deconfigure - y

Qdelete Backupset

Description

This command deletes a given backup set.

When the backup set to be deleted contains archived data, the command asks the user to confirm the deletion. This prevents the user from accidentally removing backup sets that may have archive jobs. If you want to skip the confirmation prompt, you can use the "-skc" option.

Upon successful completion, the qdelete backupset command displays the message "Deleted backupset successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "backupset: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qdelete backupset -c client -a dataagenttype -b backupset [-skc] [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-af ArgumentFilepath] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-b

Name of the backup set to be deleted

-skc

Skips the confirmation prompt to delete the backup set if archived data is found on the backup set.

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-af

Reads arguments from a file

-h

Displays help

Argument File

client

Client computer name

dataagent

Agent type that is located on client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

backupset

Backup set name to be deleted

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Example

Delete a backupset with name bs1 under client client1 and Agent MyDataAgent.

qdelete backupset -c client1 -a MyDataAgent -b bs1

Qdelete Subclient

Description

This command deletes a given subclient.

Upon successful completion, the qdelete subclient command displays the message "Deleted subclient successfully" on the command prompt. In case of an error, an error code and description are displayed as: "subclient: Error errorcode: errordescription"

Usage
qdelete subclient -c client -a dataagenttype -b backupset -s subclient [-tf tokenfile] [-tk token] [-af ArgumentFilepath] [-h]
Options

-c

Client computer name

-a

Agent type that is located on the client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

-b

Name of the backup set

-s

Name of the subclient to be deleted

-af

Reads arguments from a file

-tf

Reads token from a file

-tk

Token string

-h

Displays help

Argument File

client

Client computer name

dataagent

Agent type that is located on client computer (see Argument Values - Agent Types)

backupset

Backup set name

subclient

Subclient name to be deleted

Diagnostics

Possible exit status values are:

0 - Successful completion.

1 - CLI usage failures, due to the use of an unsupported option or missing argument.

2 - Any other failure.

Example

Delete a subclient with name sc1 under client client1 and Agent EX_PB_FOLDER and backupset bs1.

qdelete subclient -c client1 -a EX_PB_FOLDER -b bs1 -s sc1

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