Although this option is considerably faster,
it??™s also quite risky because you don??™t know whether the backup is any good.
-quiet Creates the backup without displaying the usual messages.
When you start a backup, the system retrieves any required volume information and then
displays several messages unless you choose the ??“quiet option. After the backup starts, you??™ll see
several status messages. The status messages continue until the backup is complete.
GET ITEMS
After you create a backup using the START BACKUP mode, you can use the GET VERSIONS mode
to obtain a list of backups for your system. The version identifier is usually a date and time (GMT,
not local). With the version identifier in hand, you can list the items in a backup. This mode uses the
following syntax:
Usage: WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version:VersionIdentifier
[-backupTarget:{VolumeName | NetworkSharePath}]
[-machine:BackupMachineName]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
-version:VersionIdentifier Defines the version identifier for the backup that you want to
list. Use the Get Versions mode to obtain a list of versions.
-backupTarget:{VolumeName | NetworkSharePath} Defines the backup target you want to
use for listing purposes.
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