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QoreStor 7.4.1 - Command Line Interface Reference Guide

Introduction to the QoreStor Command Line Reference Guide Introducing QoreStor Managing QoreStor
Alerts Commands Authenticate Commands Email_alerts Commands OST RDA SAML sc_manager command Stats Storage Group commands System User Anomaly Detection
Managing QoreStor Storage Operations
Cloud_tier Connection Container iSCSI NDMP Object_container Object_direct Performance_tier Replication Seed Schedule VTL
Maintaining QoreStor About us

maintenance --diags --show

Description

Displays a list of the diagnostics log files. The diagnostics log files are a collection of all QoreStor-related information that describe the current state of your system.

Syntax

maintenance --diags --show

Result

maintenance --diags --show
Diagnostics log location: /var/diagnostic_logs
qorestor_2018-06-06_08-24-07.lzip       42219418
qorestor_2018-06-06_12-09-26.lzip       42005069
Done

maintenance --diags --delete <name>

Description

Deletes the named diagnostics file.

Syntax

maintenance --diags --delete qsvm1_2018-06-06_10-31-19.lzip_

Result

Deleting diagnostics qsvm1_2018-06-06_10-31-19.lzip_

maintenance --diags --delete_all

Description

Deletes all of the diagnostics files on a QoreStor server.

Caution: Carefully consider before using the --delete_all command. If you delete all diagnostics log files without first saving them to another location, all previous system status information that they contained is lost and unrecoverable.

Syntax

maintenance --diags --delete_all

Result

Deleting all diagnostics

maintenance --disaster_recovery

Description

Begins a disaster recovery of the QoreStor server using data archived to a cloud tier.

Syntax

maintenance --disaster_recovery [--cloud_string <name>]
		[--container_name <name>]
		[--cloud_provider_type <name>]
		[--passphrase <name>]
		[--logfile <name>]
               [--quick_ro_recovery <[yes | no]>]

Where

--cloud_string          Cloud connection string, to connect to the cloud bucket.
--container_name        Name of the cloud bucket from where data is to be recovered. Valid values are [a-z, 0-9, '-', '.'].
--cloud_provider_type   Name of the cloud service provider, such as <AWS-S3 | Azure | Wasabi-S3 | Google-S3 | IBM-S3 | S3-Compatible>.
--passphrase            Passphrase used on original machine for encrypting the data in the cloud bucket.
--logfile               Log file path to capture the ongoing recovery activity.
--quick_ro_recovery	 Fast disaster recovery, with data in cloud bucket accessible in RO mode only.

Result

Filesystem disaster recovery started successfully.
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