Backup command
Use the backup command to back up all
or part of one or more SQL databases from the SQL Server to Tivoli Storage Manager storage
on the Tivoli Storage Manager
server.
Changetsmpassword command
Use the changetsmpassword command to change the Tivoli Storage Manager password
used by Data Protection for SQL.
Delete Backup command
Use the delete backup command
to delete a VSS backup of
a SQL Server database.
Help command
Use the tdpsqlc help command to display
the syntax of all or selected Data Protection for SQL commands using
a textual notation.
Inactivate command (Legacy only)
Use the inactivate command to inactivate one or
more active Legacy backup objects on the Tivoli Storage Manager server.
Query command
Use the query command to display information about
the SQL server and its databases, about the Tivoli Storage Manager server and its backup
objects, and about Data Protection for SQL.
Query Managedcapacity command
Use the Query Managedcapacity command
to assist with storage planning by determining the amount of managed
capacity in use.
Query Policy command
Use the query policy command to query local policy
information.
Restore command
Use the restore command to restore all
or part of one or more SQL databases.
Restorefiles command
Use the restorefiles command to restore
VSS-based backups on the Tivoli Storage
Manager server (/BACKUPDESTINATION=TSM), or stored locally (/BACKUPDESTINATION=LOCAL).
Set command
Use the set command to change the values
for the Data Protection for SQL Server configurable
parameters and options.
Unmount Backup command
Use the unmount backup command to unmount
backups that have been previously mounted, and are managed by Tivoli Storage FlashCopy® Manager for SQL.
Transitioning SQL Server backups from Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager to Tivoli Storage Manager
Configure Tivoli Storage FlashCopy Manager so
that you can access both a local and Tivoli Storage Manager server at
the same time. This might be useful if you decide to move to a Tivoli Storage Manager environment and want to continue to interact with the
locally managed snapshots until policy marks them for expiration.