This option works in three different ways. If sessionID is specified it strips the detail catalogs for all objects of session with specified SessionID. If both SessionID and ObjectName are specified it strips the detail catalog of the object identified by ObjectName for the session with specified SessionID. If no option is specified, it strips catalogs on all data objects that are no longer protected.

-stripNumberOfDays

This option can be used with ObjectName to strip the detail catalogs for all versions of specified object that are older than NumberDays days.

-purge

This option removes the session from the session list.

-timeframeStartDate EndDate

This option specifies the time frame that will be considered for the audit report.

NOTES

With clustered objects, the Client argument must be specified as the virtual hostname.

EXAMPLES

The following examples illustrate how the omnidb command works.

1.To see details for the backup sessions started by user “root” in last three days: omnidb -session-user root -last 3 -type backup -detail

2.To see critical errors for the session with the sessionID "2008/05/14-17": omnidb -session2008/05/14-17-report critical

3.To see the content of the SAP R/3 object “computer2.company.com:SAP4” from the session “2007/11/20-11” :

omnidb -sap computer2.company.com:SAP4 –session 2007/11/20-11

SEE ALSO

omnidbcheck(1M), omnidbinit(1M), omnidbutil(1M), omnidbxp(1), omnidbva(1), omnidbsmis(1)

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