Mventerprise monitor program, 10 mventerprise monitor program – HP Raining DataCorp. mvEnterprise User Manual

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1.10 mvEnterprise Monitor Program

The following mvEnterprise monitor program options are available.
These options are invoked by a dash, the lower case letter indicated, and
in some cases, a parameter following the option.

-a

Restore

ABS from a mvEnterprise release tape.

-d

Set default tape device. If not used, defaults to -d0. (See
config.tape)

-dc

Sets the compressed virtual tape device as defined in
config.tape (dc0, dc1, and so on).

-de

Set default Ethernet device. Allows the use of an Ethernet
tape device to do a full file restore from another
mvEnterprise virtual on the network. (See config.ethernet)

-dp

Sets the virtual tape device as defined in config.tape (dp0,
dp1, and so on).

-e

Add file systems to mvEnterprise overflow without
performing a save and restore. Used instead of the -x for the
first coldstart after adding file systems.

-f

Set file load flag. This causes a full file restore.

-g

Display system locks, group locks and stop.

-g{r}

Display host ID, system locks, group locks, record locks and
stop.

-gu{r}

Display system locks, group locks, UNIX semaphore usage
information, record locks stop.

-h

Inhibit

the

EXIT and SH/TOPIX commands for this line.

-i

Pass stacked data to mvEnterprise from the UNIX command
line. The general format is:

#prodpick

-i'stacked.data'

where stacked.data is the string to be passed to
mvEnterprise. Note that the specified string must be
surrounded by single quotation marks. The ‘stacked.data’
is always be followed by a carriage return. Unlike the

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