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obtool Command Categories<br />

obtool Glossary<br />

ob> help <br />

1-8 Oracle Secure Backup Reference<br />

The command displays the following output:<br />

one or more volume IDs (s), each separated by a comma<br />

For a glossary of terms for a topic, enter the keyword help, the topic name, and then<br />

the keyword glossary. For example, the following command displays the keyword<br />

glossary for the snapshot commands:<br />

ob> help snapshot glossary<br />

Sample output appears below:<br />

the logical or physical name of a file system that is<br />

logically connected to a host<br />

a name of a host assigned by the user via mkhost or renhost<br />

the format in which to display large numbers, one of:<br />

friendly displays large values in "KB", "MB", ...<br />

precise shows precise values (with commas)<br />

plain like precise, but eschews commas<br />

(unspecified) uses "numberformat" variable or, if<br />

unset, "friendly"<br />

The remaining sections describe the obtool commands.<br />

obtool Command Categories<br />

Chapter 2, "obtool Commands" organizes obtool commands alphabetically. Like the<br />

obtool online help, this section categorizes commands into the following categories:<br />

■ Backup Commands<br />

■ Backup Piece Commands<br />

■ Backup Window Commands<br />

■ Browser Commands<br />

■ Checkpoint Commands<br />

■ Class Commands<br />

■ Daemon Commands<br />

■ Database Backup Storage Selector Commands<br />

■ Dataset Commands<br />

■ Device Commands<br />

■ File System Command<br />

■ Host Commands<br />

■ Job Commands<br />

■ Library Commands<br />

■ Media Family Commands<br />

■ Miscellaneous Commands<br />

■ Policy Commands

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