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Hitachi Application Server V10 Command Reference Guide (For Windows® Systems)


2.4.6 list-backups

Lists all the backups.

Synopsis

asadmin [asadmin-options] list-backups [--help]
    [--long[={false|true}]]
    [--domaindir domain-root-dir]
    [--backupdir backup-directory]
    [domain-name]

Storage location

Application Server installation directory/javaee/glassfish/bin

Function

The list-backups subcommand displays information about the domain backups. This subcommand is supported in local mode only.

Arguments

--help | -?

Displays the help text for the subcommand.

--long={false|true} | -l={false|true}

Displays detailed information about each backup. The default value is false.

Type: Boolean

The following values can be specified:

  • true

  • false

Default value: false

--domaindir domain-root-dir

Specifies the domain root directory and the parent directory of the domain upon which the command will operate.

The default value is Application Server installation directory/javaee/glassfish/domains.

Type: String

The following values can be specified:

  • Name of the directory

Default value: Application Server installation directory/javaee/glassfish/domains

--backupdir backup-directory

Specifies the directory under which backup files are stored.

Type: String

The following values can be specified:

  • Name of the directory

Default value: Application Server installation directory/javaee/glassfish/domains/domain-dir/backups

If the domain is not in the default location, the location is domain-dir/backups.

domain-name

Specifies the domain for which backups are listed.

This operand is optional if only one domain exists in Java EE Server installation.

Type: String

The following values can be specified:

  • Name of the domain

Default value: N/A

Examples

The following example lists the backups of the default domain, domain1, that are stored in the /net/backups.example.com/glassfish directory.

asadmin list-backups --backupdir /net/backups.example.com/glassfish domain1

Exit Status

Exit Status

Explanation

0

subcommand executed successfully.

1

error in executing the subcommand.