Script entries – HP XP Racks User Manual

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NOTE:

If command line execution from a user script times out, the task might remain in the Executing status.
If this happens, perform the following procedure before re-creating the task:

1.

Restart the Application Agent service.

2.

Update the task information.

3.

Revise the

CMDLINE

and

TIMEOUT

settings in the user script.

Table 24 Script entries

Omit

Multiple
specifica-
tion

Meaning and specifiable values

Entry name

Not allowed

Not allowed

Specify

YES

.

LOCAL_BACKUP

Allowed

Not allowed

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]

Allowed

Not allowed

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

[POST_PROC]

Allowed

Allowed

Indicates the beginning of a command definition section.

This item must be specified within a user processing section.

If two or more command definitions are included in your code, they will be
executed individually in the order in which they are coded.

When a value other than

NOWAIT

is specified in

TIMEOUT

, the next command

does not start executing until the executing command finishes or times out (in
other words, only one command executes at a time).

When

TIMEOUT=NOWAIT

is specified, the subsequent command executes

without waiting for the preceding command to finish.

The item specified in the command definition section is valid only on the
command definition section for the target command. The other command
definition sections are not affected.

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