Commands that support a target definition file, File name of the list file, List file storage location – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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Commands that support a target definition file

You can use a target definition file with the following commands:

drmexgbackup

drmexgcat

drmexgdisplay

drmexgrestore

drmfsbackup

drmfscat

drmfsdisplay

drmfsrestore

drmsqlbackup

drmsqlcat

drmsqldisplay

drmsqlrestore

drmsqllogbackup

File name of the list file

Use alphanumeric characters to specify the file name.

List file storage location

List files are stored in the following locations:

For a database list file:
This file can be stored in any location. However, in a cluster environment, HP recommends that
you store this file in a shared directory that can be accessed from both servers.

For a mount point directory list file
installation-folder-of-Application-Agent

\DRM\conf\fs

Contents of the list file

The contents of the file must follow these conventions:

Each parameter (file name, directory name, SQL Server database name, storage group name, or
Information Store name) must be specified on one line.

Lines beginning with

#

are treated as comment lines. However, if an SQL Server database name,

storage group name, or Information Store name starts with

#

, the line will be treated as an SQL

Server database name or storage group name, and not as a comment line.

The file names and directory names must be specified using absolute path names.

Example of entries in a target definition file:

Preparation for using Application Agent

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