Oracle® Secure Backup Reference Release 10.1 Part Number B14236-03 |
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Purpose
Use the lsmf
command to display information about media families.
See Also:
"Media Family Commands" for related commandsPrerequisites
You must have the display administrative domain's configuration right to use the lsmf
command.
Syntax
lsmf::=
lsmf [ --long/-l | --short/-s ] [ media-family-name ]...
Semantics
Displays data in long form. This option displays all media family attributes and labels them. By default the lsmf
command displays the name and type of each media family.
Displays data in short form. This option displays only media family names.
Specifies the name of the media family that you want to list. If you do not specify a media-family-name, then obtool
displays all media families.
Output
Table 2-12 shows the output for the lsmf
command.
Table 2-12 lsmf Output
Label | Indicates |
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Write window |
Indicates the length of time during which writing to a volume set is permitted |
Keep volume set |
Amount of time (added to the length of time for the Write Window) before Volume Set expires; default equals |
Appendable |
Indicates the volume is appendable; setting is |
Volume ID used |
Volume identifier; setting is either |
Comment |
Optional user-supplied description of this media family |
Example
Example 2-66 displays media family data in long format.
Example 2-66 Listing Media Family Information
ob> lsmf --long RMAN-DEFAULT: Keep volume set: content manages reuse Appendable: yes Volume ID used: unique to this media family Comment: Default media family for RMAN backup jobs content-man-family: Write window: forever Keep volume set: content manages reuse Appendable: yes Volume ID used: unique to this media family full_bkup: Write window: 10 days Keep volume set: 28 days Appendable: yes Volume ID used: unique to this media family time-man-family: Write window: 7 days Keep volume set: 28 days Appendable: yes Volume ID used: unique to this media family