HP StorageWorks 70 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 job com - Page 31
Labels, Pause and continue, Resource names and UNC formats
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Labels Labels are used in conjunction with branches. See job branches. Usage Labels are: • Local to each job and cannot be referenced across jobs. • Not case sensitive. Format • Must be at least two characters and end with a colon. • Upper and lower case, alpha and numeric are allowed. • Underscores are allowed; spaces are not allowed. Pause and continue Pause A pause action or command halts execution of a running job instance and places the job in a paused state. • You can use a GUI action, a pause command within the job, or a CLUI command. • When using a pause command within a job, execution is halted on the pause step. • When using the GUI or CLUI, the job instance typically completes the current step, then halts before starting the next step. However, if the step is an interrupt-enabled wait command, the job instance immediately halts. Interrupt-enabled wait commands include: Wait, WaitForJob and WaitUntil. Continue A continue action or command resumes execution of a job instance that is paused, or waiting. See job status and states. • You can use a GUI action or CLUI command. • When used for a waiting job instance, the wait is ended and execution continues at the next step. • When used for a paused job instance, execution typically continues at the next step. However, if the job instance was paused on an interrupt-enabled wait command, the wait condition is checked before continuing. If the wait condition has been detected, then the next step is executed. Otherwise, the job instance waits for the condition to be detected before starting the next step. For example, if a job command specifies a 10-minute wait and the continue occurs after 20 minutes, the next step would be immediately executed. If the continue occurs after 5 minutes, the job instance would wait 5 minutes before starting the next step. Resource names and UNC formats Resources in a SAN are identified in several ways, including UNC format. UNC (Universal or Uniform Naming Convention) identifies a resource in terms of its hierarchical location in a network. See the following for name and UNC formats: DR groups, enabled hosts, host volumes, Oracle, storage systems, and virtual disks (storage volumes) Resource names in job commands When you initially enter a command in a job, the command's resource arguments are displayed as %variable% names, for example: HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 31