With this command you can display the information stored on a data carrier about the backup.
In particular, analyze the Returncode reply field, which contains a numeric value supplied by the kernel.
You have the server permission Backup.
You have opened a database session (see: db_connect).
The database is in the ONLINE or ADMIN operational state.
medium_label <medium_name>
Option |
Description |
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<medium_name> |
Name of the backup template from which information is to be read With backups for a group of parallel data carriers, you need to specify the name of the group. |
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Value |
Description |
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Date |
Date |
Time |
Start time of the backup |
Server |
Name of the database computer |
Database |
Name of the database |
Kernel Version |
Version of the database kernel |
Pages Transferred |
Number of pages transferred |
Pages Left |
Number of pages still to be transferred |
Volumes |
Number of data carriers used |
Medianame |
Name of the backup template |
Location |
File or device name |
Errortext |
Error message text See also: Messages documentation |
Label |
Backup ID |
Is Consistent |
Only for data backup: Backup is internally consistent |
First LOG Page |
For data backup: First page of the log backup to be read For log backup: First page saved in the log area |
Last LOG Page |
For log backup only: Last page saved in the log area |
DB Stamp 1 Date DB Stamp 1 Time |
Time stamp for the first page of the log backup |
DB Stamp 2 Date DB Stamp 2 Time |
Time stamp for the last page of the log backup |
Page Count |
Total number of pages backed up |
Devices Used |
Number of backup devices used |
Database ID |
Database ID used to identify data and log backups that belong together |
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.
Glossary, Backup ID