HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 job command - Page 124

LaunchJob

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Examples AIX HP-UX Linux OpenVMS Solaris Tru64 UNIX Windows Drive Drive & folders Launch ( "HostA2", "/home/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "/users/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "/var/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "CATS.ZAP_APPLICATION.COM", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "/usr/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "/var/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "E:\zap_application.bat", "", WAIT, "0" ) Launch ( "HostA2", "E:\pets\cats\zap_application.bat", "", WAIT, "0" ) Comments • Associated validation commands. ValidateHost • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent. • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. Yes. See examples above. • Commands, batch file names, script file names, and command arguments must be valid and formatted appropriately for the host's operating system. The replication manager does not check or validate launch command entries for compatibility with the host OS. • If a command argument contains double quotes ("), each instance must be escaped by prefixing another double quote. For example, if the host command argument is set "big", enter set "big". • If the result that is returned from a host command is too large, the replication manager truncates it to 64 KB and records the truncation in the event log. • See resource names and UNC formats. LaunchJob Runs another replication manager job from within a job. Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: LaunchJob ( %job_name%, %mode%, %wait_nowait% ) Name of Job (%job_name%). Select or enter the name of another replication manager job to run. Launch Mode (%mode%). Select the job run/validation mode. Choices are normal, skip_validation, validation_only. See job validation. Wait or No Wait (%wait_nowait%). Select wait or nowait. See jobs wait/no wait argument. Examples LaunchJob ( "daily_backup", WAIT ) Comments • Associated validation commands. None. • Agent and license prerequisites. None • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. 124 Job concepts, templates and commands

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Examples
AIX
Launch ( "HostA2", "/home/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" )
HP-UX
Launch ( "HostA2", "/users/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" )
Linux
Launch ( "HostA2", "/var/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" )
OpenVMS
Launch ( "HostA2", "CATS.ZAP_APPLICATION.COM", "", WAIT, "0" )
Solaris
Launch ( "HostA2", "/usr/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" )
Tru64 UNIX
Launch ( "HostA2", "/var/zap_application.sh", "", WAIT, "0" )
Windows
Drive
Launch ( "HostA2", "E:\zap_application.bat", "", WAIT, "0" )
Drive & folders
Launch ( "HostA2", "E:\pets\cats\zap_application.bat", "", WAIT, "0" )
Comments
Associated validation commands
.
ValidateHost
Agent and license prerequisites
. Requires a host agent.
Command result value
. None. For a complete list, see
command result values
.
OS speci
cs
. Yes. See examples above.
Commands, batch
le names, script
le names, and command arguments must be valid and
formatted appropriately for the host’s operating system. The replication manager does not check
or validate launch command entries for compatibility with the host OS.
If a command argument contains double quotes ("), each instance must be
escaped
by pre
xing
another double quote. For example, if the host command argument is
set "big"
, enter
set "big"
.
If the result that is returned from a host command is too large, the replication manager truncates it
to 64 KB and records the truncation in the event log.
See
resource names and UNC formats
.
LaunchJob
Runs another replication manager job from within a job.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
LaunchJob ( %job_name%, %mode%, %wait_nowait% )
Name of Job
(%job_name%). Select or enter the name of another replication manager job to run.
Launch Mode
(%mode%). Select the job run/validation mode. Choices are
normal
,
skip_validation
,
validation_only
. See
job validation
.
Wait or No Wait
(%wait_nowait%). Select
wait
or
nowait
. See jobs
wait/no wait argument
.
Examples
LaunchJob ( "daily_backup", WAIT )
Comments
Associated validation commands
. None.
Agent and license prerequisites
. None
Command result value
. None. For a complete list, see
command result values
.
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Job concepts, templates and commands