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IBM Confidentialnumber of days to save log entries. By default, 60 days of log entries aresaved in the prune process. You can use the Data Protection for ExchangeGUI or the set comm<strong>and</strong> to change the defaults so that log pruning isdisabled, or so that more or less days of log entries are saved. Thecomm<strong>and</strong> line user may use the /logprune parameter to override thesedefaults for one comm<strong>and</strong> run. Note that when the value of the /logprunevariable numdays is a number in the range 0 to 9999, a prune is performedeven if one has already been performed for the day.Changes to the value of the timeformat or dateformat parameter can resultin an undesired pruning of the Data Protection for Exchange log file. If youare running a comm<strong>and</strong> that may prune the log file <strong>and</strong> the value of thetimeformat or dateformat parameter has changed, perform one of thefollowing to prevent undesired pruning of the log file:v Make a copy of the existing log file.v Specify a new log file with the /logfile parameter or logfile setting./MOUNTWait=Yes|NoIf the Tivoli Storage Manager server is configured to store the backup dataon removable media (such as tapes), then it is possible that the TivoliStorage Manager server might indicate to Data Protection for Exchangethat it is waiting for a required storage volume to be mounted. If thatoccurs, this parameter allows you to specify whether Data Protection forExchange should wait for the media mount or stop the current operation.You can specify:Yes Wait for tape mounts. This is the default.No Do not wait for tape mounts./OBJect=object-nameUse the /object parameter to specify the name of the backup object filesyou want to restore. The object name uniquely identifies each backupobject <strong>and</strong> is created by Data Protection for Exchange.Use the Data Protection for Exchange query tsm comm<strong>and</strong> to view thenames of the backup objects.If the tdpexcc restore sgname incr comm<strong>and</strong> is entered (without the /objectparameter), all multiple active incremental backup files are restoredsequentially. The /object parameter is used to restore files from only oneincremental backup at a time./PARTial=dbname1,dbnameNUse the /partial parameter to specify that only files from the nameddatabases (dbname1,dbnameN) within the full or copy backup should berestored into the alternative directory.Considerationsv If you specify the /partial parameter, you must include at least one validdatabase name.v If you do not specify the /partial parameter, all files within the backupare restored./Quiet This parameter prevents status information from being displayed. Thisdoes not affect the level of information written to the activity log./TSMNODe=tsmnodenameThe tsmnodename variable refers to the Tivoli Storage Manager node nameData Protection for Exchange uses to log on to the Tivoli Storage Manager100 Storage Manager for Mail 5.5: Data Protection for Microsoft Exchange Server <strong>Installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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