
PowerProtect Data Manager 19.9 Microsoft Application Agent SQL Server User Guide
Dismount the backup images
You must dismount the backup images after the table-level restore operation is complete.
To dismount the backup images, run the following command:
msagentadmin dismount --ddhost "<server_name>" --ddpath "<storage_unit_name_and_path>" --dduser "<DD_Boost_username>" --dmhost "<PowerProtect_appliance_hostname>" -–dmport “<PowerProtect_appliance_port>” [--lockbox <path>]where:
- dismount
- Specifies an operation to dismount backups.
- --ddhost "<server_name>"
- Specifies the name of the DD server that contains the storage unit, to which you backed up the databases.
- --ddpath "<storage_unit_name_and_path>"
- Specifies the name and the path of the storage unit, to which you backed up the databases.
- --dduser "<DD_Boost_username>"
- Specifies the username of the DD Boost user.
- ---dmhost "<PowerProtect_appliance_hostname>"
- Specifies the PowerProtect Data Manager appliance hostname or IP address.
- --dmport “<PowerProtect_appliance_port>”
- Specifies the port number to communicate with the PowerProtect Data Manager server. The default value is 8443.
- --lockbox <path>
- (Optional) Specifies the folder that contains the lockbox file, which contains encrypted information about the registered hosts and the corresponding usernames in pairs. Each pair is associated with a password that backups use. If you do not specify a value, the path defaults to the installation path, which is typically C:\Program Files\DPSAPPS\common\lockbox.
Example VM Direct dismount command
msagentadmin.exe dismount --ddhost mars.jupiter.emc.com --ddpath /PLC-PROTECTION-123456 --dduser PLC-PROTECTION-USER --dmhost 11.22.333.44 --dmport 8443 --lockbox "C:\Program Files\DPSAPPS\common\lockbox"
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