The ca_dbmgr command line syntax is formatted as follows:
ca_dbmgr [-cahost <hostname>]
-show [display options] -tape delete <tapeID[:seqNo]> -mediapool [media pool management options] [database management options] -prune on|off|set <count> day(s) <hh:mm> -maintenance -migrationstatus <job description> [migration status options] -help -examples
Note: The [-cahost <hostname>] switch is optional. This switch is not needed if you are using these commands locally; however, a hostname is required if you are performing these commands remotely. The host specified by the ‑cahost switch can be a member server or primary server. However, Arcserve Backup will always add the job to the job queue of the primary server, and the primary server will then dispatch the job to the proper server (primary/member) according to this switch when the job is processed.
Note: If you installed Arcserve Backup using the "Arcserve Manager (Console)" mode, you must include the -cahost switch to execute this command from your local machine. Because this Console installation mode does not actually install all Arcserve Backup capabilities on your local machine, it is mandatory that -cahost be included when submitting this command remotely to the primary or member server containing Arcserve Backup or else the command will fail.
Note: To properly display all Unicode characters in the output of a command, you must first set the environmental variable "ARCSERVE_UNICODE_DISPLAY_CMDL" to a value of 1 prior to running the command as follows:
C:\Documents and Settings\cb>set ARCSERVE_UNICODE_DISPLAY_CMDL=1
To view these Unicode characters correctly, you will also we need to redirect the output of ca_log after setting the environmental variable as follows:
C:\>ca_log -view activity.log >UNICODE_log.txt
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