HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 job command - Page 152

SetMountPointsPre, xInRepository

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Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: SetListVariable ( %value% ) Value. Enter or select a values to store in a variable assignment. Examples $disklist = SetListVariable ( ("\\Array2\Cats", "\\Array2\Dogs", "\\Array3\Cars") ) Comments • Associated validation commands. None • Agent and license prerequisites. None • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. None • To refer to the variable elsewhere in the job, you must enter a variable assignment. See assignments. SetMountPointsPrefixInRepository Specifies a mount point prefix for the host volumes that underlie an Oracle database. The host volumes that are subject to the mount point prefix are identified by reference to the enabled host and database specified by the repository. Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: SetMountPointsPrefixInRepository ( %oraclerepository_unc_name%, %mountpoints_prefix% ) UNC Oracle Repository Name (%oraclerepository_unc_name% ). Select or enter the UNC name of the repository whose host volumes are to be mounted. Mount Points prefix (%mountpoints_prefix% ). Enter the prefix (full path) to be used for the mount points. The drive letter and path must exist on the enabled host when the job is run. The replication manager automatically assigns mount points on this path. Examples AIX HP-UX Linux OpenVMS Solaris Tru64 UNIX Windows Drive Drive & folders Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported Not supported SetMountPointsPrefixInRepository ( "\\HostA2\Catalog 20051214.021405", "E:\" ) SetMountPointsPrefixInRepository ( "\\HostA2\Catalog 20051214.021405", "E:\pets\cats" ) 152 Job concepts, templates and commands

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Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
SetListVariable ( %value% )
Value
. Enter or select a values to store in a variable assignment.
Examples
$disklist = SetListVariable ( ("\\Array2\Cats", "\\Array2\Dogs", "\\Array3\Cars") )
Comments
Associated validation commands
. None
Agent and license prerequisites
. None
Command result value
. None. For a complete list, see
command result values
.
OS speci
cs
. None
To refer to the variable elsewhere in the job, you must enter a variable assignment. See
assignments
.
SetMountPointsPre
xInRepository
Speci
es a mount point pre
x for the host volumes that underlie an Oracle database. The host volumes
that are subject to the mount point pre
x are identi
ed by reference to the enabled host and database
speci
ed by the repository.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
SetMountPointsPre
xInRepository ( %oraclerepository_unc_name%, %mountpoints_pre
x% )
UNC Oracle Repository Name
(%oraclerepository_unc_name% ). Select or enter the UNC name of the
repository whose host volumes are to be mounted.
Mount Points pre
x
(%mountpoints_pre
x% ). Enter the pre
x (full path) to be used for the mount points.
The drive letter and path must exist on the enabled host when the job is run. The replication manager
automatically assigns mount points on this path.
Examples
AIX
Not supported
HP-UX
Not supported
Linux
Not supported
OpenVMS
Not supported
Solaris
Not supported
Tru64 UNIX
Not supported
Windows
Drive
SetMountPointsPre
xInRepository ( "\\HostA2\Catalog 20051214.021405", "E:\" )
Drive & folders
SetMountPointsPre
xInRepository ( "\\HostA2\Catalog 20051214.021405",
"E:\pets\cats" )
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