Purpose
The list_save_sets command lists all valid save sets for a specified job name.
Syntax
list_save_sets -n|-name Name -C -F|-filter FILTER -v|backup_version BackupVersion -B|backup_repository
Examples
dsc list_save_sets -n job1 -F LAST_WEEK
dsc list_save_sets -n targetgroup1 -F LAST_WEEK -B
dsc list_save_sets -n job2 -C
Parameters
- n|name Name
- The name of the job or target group for its save sets. If -B is not specified, name refers to a backup job. If -B is specified, name refers to a repository target group name.
- C|correlated_object
- [Optional] Lists the correlated save sets that result when you run the skipped objects option with run_job -I. The save set missing the skipped objects is listed first and the save set containing the skipped objects is listed second.
- F|filter FILTER
-
[Optional] Filter the save sets by the stop_time. Enter one of the following (must be UPPERCASE):
- LAST_WEEK
- LAST_MONTH
- LAST_YEAR
- v|backup_version BackupVersion
- [Optional] Backup version number. Enter latest or 0 for the latest save set.
- B|backup_repository
- [Optional] View the backup repository for DSC repository backup save sets.
- b|bucket BucketNumber
- [Optional] Select a bucket number to display a grouping of data when too many results return to display at once. The command output notifies you if there are more buckets of data to display.
The -b parameter cannot be used with either the -F or -v parameters.
Usage Notes
The -b parameter cannot be used with either -F or -v.
If you specify the -B parameter and no save sets are available, the command builds a job plan from data or metadata files, if they exist.
If you run list_save_sets -C against a job that has no correlated pairs, the No SaveSets found error is generated.
XML File Example
This command does not support an XML file.