|
D:\dbak>snapshot --?
special operations :
--unmount - unmount all virtual disks and terminate Snapshot started with -VQ
--unmount:Z - unmount virtual disk Z
--resize X: - show possible resize range for drive X:
--resize X: 1000 - (try to) resize drive X: to 1000 MB
--resizepart X: 1000 - (try to) grow partition and filesystem to 1000 MB
resizepart is unable to shrink partitions or filesystems!
--SetPartitionSize HD1 1 130000000 (use with care !!)
--exec:"NET START ORACLE" - execute commands as soon as
backup really started
MUST be the last option on the command line!
--ClearSignature HD1
--SetSignature HD1 01234567
--Checkboot HD1 - test if HD1 seems to be bootable
--Activate X: set active flag for drive X:
--Deactivate X: clear active flag for drive X:
--RestoreMBR HD1 filename - writes the MBR from filename to HD1
--RestorePartitionStructure HD1 filename -
writes the partition information from filename to HD1
--exclude:path excludes the path and all subdirectories from backup
--exclude:filename1,filename2,... excludes all given filenames from backup
--exclude:@filename.txt exclude from file filename.txt
--LogFile:filename.log - append log output to file filename.log
--DontLogStdout - don't write VSS log output to standard output
--DontLogProgress - don't write the progress report lines to stderr
--novss - don't use the volume shadow service
--usevss - use the volume shadow service if available
--forcevss - use the volume shadow service. If not available exit with error.
--register:License.lic - register Snapshot
--setdefaultpwd=MyPassword - sets the default password to MyPassword and exits
--SearchFull:path1,path2,path3 while working with differential images
search the full image in the given pathes.
--LimitIORate:10 - limits the IO rate to 10MB/s (accepted range 1-100)
--show HD1 - show size and partitions on HD1
--show - show size and partitions of all connected hard disks
--addDriver - adds a new Hard Disk Diver to a restored Windows system drive.
You need the driver.sys and the driver.inf file.
--mergeide - corrects IDE driver setup for a restored system disk.
Use this option if you have IDE disks and your system doesn't
boot after a restore to different hardware.
--QuickCheck:test.sna - performs a quick check of the image with the name
test.sna.
BrokenImage.sna --repair:NewImage.sna - this command can be used to repair
a broken image
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
scheduling the restore of x:\image-C.sna to C: during the next reboot:
snapshot --schedule C: x:\image-C.sna
--autoreboot:off don't boot after the restore has finished
--autoreboot:success reboot after the image was successfully restored
--autoreboot:any reboot after the image was restored
--listschedule list the scheduled restore
--removeschedule removes the scheduled restore |
|