You display a list of all the defined backup media.
You must have the server authorization Backup or DBInfoRead.
medium_getall
OK
<medium_name> <location> <type> <backup_type> <size> <block_size> <overwrite> <autoldr> <oscmd> <date_created> <date_modified> <tool_type>
<medium_name> <location> <type> <backup_type> <size> <block_size> <overwrite> <autoldr> <oscmd> <date_created> <date_modified> <tool_type>
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Values for the Reply Fields
Value |
Description |
<medium_name> |
The name of the backup medium |
<location> |
The name of the device/file with which it can be addressed through operating system functions. |
<type> |
Type of the backup medium. Possible values are: TAPE | FILE | NO-REWIND | PIPE | AUTOLOADER | UNKNOWN |
<backup_type> |
Type of backup for which the backup medium is to be used: Possible values are: DATA | PAGES | LOG |
<size> |
Maximum number of pages that can be written to the medium. |
<block_size> |
Number of pages transferred when the medium is accessed. |
<overwrite> |
Indicates whether the backup medium can be overwritten (for media type FILE only); possible values are: NO | YES |
<autoldr> |
Details of whether the device changes the medium automatically, possible values are: YES | NO |
<oscmd> |
Operating system command to be executed before backing up to a succeeding medium or restoring from a succeeding medium |
<date_created> |
Date and time at which the backup medium was created |
<date_modified> |
Date and time at which the backup medium was last changed |
<tool_type> |
Type of the external backup tool. Possible values are: NONE | BACK | NSR | TSM NONE: No automatic
backup tool is used |
In the event of errors, see Reply Format