DESCRIPTION

The omnir command restores objects backed up using Application Recovery Manager. You can use the omnir command to start the instant recovery process of the VSS writers, Oracle databases, SAP R/3 databases, and filesystems.

The omnir command also supports parallel restore. You can achieve this by specifying more than one object using the command line options. The number of objects for parallel restore is limited by the global option MaxSessions, which can be set in the /etc/opt/omni/server/options/global (UNIX Cell Manager) or in the AppRM_home\config\server\options\global (Windows Cell Manager) file.

NOTE: It is not allowed to specify the same object more then once within the same omnir command. To differentiate options for the same object (for example, the -treeoption) specify these options for the same object as many times as needed.

Information about all backed up objects can be obtained from the ZDB database by using the omnidbxp, omnidbsmis, or omnidbvss command. (See the related man pages for more information). For most restore actions you need to specify the SessionID of the session containing the object you want to restore, which can be obtained by the omnidb command.

OPTIONS

-version

Displays the version of the omnir command

-help [vss oracle sap filsystem]

Displays the usage synopsis of the omnir command.

If additional options (vss, oracle, sap, or filesystem) are specified, more detailed option descriptions for each functional area are displayed.

-vss

Selects the VSS object for restore

-barhostClientName

Specifies the system where the VSS agent or application agent is run.

-session SessionID

Specifies the session to be used for restore.

-treeTreeName

Specifies the component or tree to restore.For example: -tree "/Microsoft

Exchange Writer(Exchange Information Store)/Microsoft

Information Store/First Storage Group/StoreOne"

Command line interface reference

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