Entries in user scripts – HP Serveur lame HP ProLiant BL465c Gen8 User Manual

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Rules

Applicable items

The value of an item must be specified after the one-byte equal sign (

=

) that

follows the item name. Do not enter a linefeed code between an item's name
and value.

The item value begins after the one-byte equal sign (

=

) that follows the item

name and ends at the linefeed code.

If an item name is specified alone (without a value), an error results.

Item values

A line that begins with a one-byte hash mark (

#

) is regarded as a comment

line.

If a one-byte hash mark (

#

) is entered anywhere on a line other than at the

beginning of the line, the part of the line following the hash mark will not be
regarded as a comment.

If a hash mark (

#

) on a line is preceded by no characters other than tab and

space characters, the line will be regarded as a comment line.

Comments

You can enter blank lines.

A line that consists only of tab and one-byte space characters is regarded as
a blank line.

Blank lines

Entries in user scripts

The following table shows the entries specified in user scripts.

Table 71 Entries in user scripts

Omission

Multiple
specifica-
tion

#1

Meaning and specifiable values

Entry name

Not allowed

Not al-
lowed

Specifies whether to perform local backup:

If you want to perform local backup, specify

YES

.

If you do not want to perform local backup, specify

NO

.

If local backup is specified, enter the entry before other
entries.

Specify the value by using one-byte character.

If the backup target is an SQL Server database, you can
specify

YES

or

NO

when you use a user script file by executing

a basic command. Specify

YES

when you use a user script

file by using an extended command. In this case, specifying

NO

results in an error.

If the backup target is not an SQL Server database, specify

YES

. Even if you specify

NO

, the value is treated as

YES

.

LOC-

AL_BACKUP

Allowed

#3

Not al-
lowed

User processing section: Indicates the beginning of the "user pre-
processing." In this section, define commands to be executed
before the backup operation.

[PRE_PROC]

#2,

#11

Allowed

#3

Not al-
lowed

User processing section: Indicates the beginning of the "user
processing for pair resynchronization." In this section, define
commands to be executed as part of user processing for pair
resynchronization.

[RE-

SYNC_PROC]

#2,

#9

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