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In the following examples, the equivalent shorthand and custom versions of the report are shown, when a shorthand option exists for a given report or query. Display the information of savesets on a volume, with saveset-id in long ssid format(53 haracters). mminfo -av -r 'volume, name, savetime, ssflags, clflags, ssid(53)' Display all bootstraps generated in the previous five weeks,as reported by savegrp(1m): mminfo -B mminfo -N bootstrap -t ’5 weeks ago’ -avot -r ’savetime(17),space,level(6),ssid’ -r ’mediafile(6),mediarec(7),space(3),volume’ Display information about all of the volumes: mminfo -m mminfo -a -r ’state,volume,written,%used,volretent,read,space’ -r ’mounts(5),space(2),capacity’ Display media information from volumes mars.001 and mars.002: mminfo -m mars.001 mars.002 mminfo -m -q ’volume=mars.001,volume=mars.002’ Display all browsable save sets named /usr: mminfo -N /usr mminfo -q name=/usr Display browsable save sets named /usr, generated by client venus, in the past week: mminfo -N /usr -c venus mminfo -q ’name=/usr,client=venus’ Display browsable save sets named /usr, generated by client venus, on volume mars.001: mminfo -N /usr -c venus mars.001

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In the following examples, the equivalent shorthand and custom versions of the report are shown, when a shorthand option exists for a given report or query.

Display the information of savesets on a volume, with saveset-id in long ssid format(53 haracters).mminfo -av -r 'volume, name, savetime, ssflags, clflags, ssid(53)'

Display all bootstraps generated in the previous five weeks,as reported by savegrp(1m):mminfo -Bmminfo -N bootstrap -t ’5 weeks ago’ -avot -r ’savetime(17),space,level(6),ssid’ -r ’mediafile(6),mediarec(7),space(3),volume’

Display information about all of the volumes:mminfo -mmminfo -a -r ’state,volume,written,%used,volretent,read,space’ -r ’mounts(5),space(2),capacity’

Display media information from volumes mars.001 and mars.002:mminfo -m mars.001 mars.002mminfo -m -q ’volume=mars.001,volume=mars.002’

Display all browsable save sets named /usr:mminfo -N /usrmminfo -q name=/usr

Display browsable save sets named /usr, generated by clientvenus, in the past week:mminfo -N /usr -c venusmminfo -q ’name=/usr,client=venus’

Display browsable save sets named /usr, generated by client venus, on volume mars.001:

mminfo -N /usr -c venus mars.001mminfo -q ’name=/usr,client=venus,volume=mars.001’

Display a media report of all volumes written on in the past week:mminfo -m -t ’last week’mminfo -m -q ’savetime>=last week’

Display a media report of all non-full volumes, showing the percent-used, pool and location of each volume:mminfo -a -r ’volume,%used,pool,location’ -q ’!full’

Display a media report similar to the -m report but showing the barcode instead of the volume label:mminfo -a -r ’state,barcode,written,%used,read,space’ -r ’mounts(5),space(2),capacity’

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Display a verbose list of the instances of all save sets with more than one copy, sorted by save time and client name:mminfo -otc -v -q ’copies>1’

Display all archive save sets with an annotation of "project data" for the past four months.mminfo -q’annotation=project data’ -r"volume,client,savetime,sumsize,ssid,name,annotation" -t’four months ago’

Display all snapshot save sets for the client cyborg.mminfo -q’client=cyborg, snap’ -r"volume,client,savetime,sumsize,ssid,name,annotation" -t’four months ago’NOTE: This option is available with EMC PowerSnap Module only

Display all snapshot save sets with their snapshot handle, for the client cyborg. The snapshot handle is stored in the attribute ’*snapid’.mminfo -a -S -q’client=cyborg, snap’ -t’four months ago’NOTE: This option is available with EMC PowerSnap Module only