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Release 10.1

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lscheckpoint

Purpose

Use the lscheckpoint command to list the identity and attributes of current checkpoints.

See Also:

"Checkpoint Commands" for related commands

Prerequisites

You must have the right to query and display information about devices to use the lscheckpoint command.

Syntax

lscheckpoint::=

lsch•eckpoint [ --short/-s | --long/-l ] [ --host/-h hostname[,hostname]... ]...
[ job-id ]...

Semantics

--short/-s

Displays only the IDs of jobs that have checkpoints.

--long/-l

Displays multiple lines for each entry, describing all user-visible information for each checkpoint.

--host/-h hostname ...

Constrains the listing to checkpoints for the host specified by hostname.

job-id ...

Specifies the Oracle Secure Backup-assigned job ID whose checkpoint information you want to display. If absent, then obtool displays all checkpoints, or all checkpoints for hosts named specified with the --host/-h option.

Output

Table 2-5 describes the output of the lscheckpoint command.

Table 2-5 lscheckpoint Output

Label Indicates

Job ID

Unique identifier of a scheduled backup or restore job; assigned by Oracle Secure Backup

Host

Name of host

Operation

Type of operation being performed

Checkpoint created

Date and time at which the checkpoint was created

Restartable

Ability to restart a backup job; setting is yes or no

Current context ID

Identification of the currently active checkpoint


Example

Example 2-50 displays the job information for job admin/8.1 and then displays the checkpoint information for this job.

Example 2-50 Listing Checkpoint Information

ob> lsjob --long admin/8.1
admin/8.1:
    Type:                   backup br_filer
    Level:                  full
    Family:                 (null)
    Restartable:            yes
    Scheduled time:         none
    State:                  running since 2005/05/18.17:45
    Priority:               100
    Privileged op:          no
    Run on host:            (administrative server)
    Attempts:               1
ob> lscheckpoint --long admin/8.1
Job ID:             admin/8.1
    Host:               br_filer
    Operation:          backup
    Checkpoint created: 05/18.17:48
    Restartable:        yes
    Current context ID: 18