Using fcu from the command line (windows) – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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• VSN: A volume serial number with six alphabetic (A-Z, @, #, and \) or numeric (0-9) charac-

ters.

• VOLID2: A VSN identification. (Omit this parameter if a VSN identification is omitted in the

volume definition file, and specify the same as the volume definition file if a VSN identification
is specified in the volume definition file.)

3.

This parameter is the information for the last volume. (The number of volume is n):
• VSN: A volume serial number with six alphabetic (A-Z, @, #, and \) or numeric (0-9) charac-

ters.

• VOLIDn: A VSN identification. (Omit this parameter if a VSN identification is omitted in the

volume definition file, and specify the same as the volume definition file if a VSN identification
is specified in the volume definition file.)

4.

Each line above must be separated by pressing Return.

5.

The end specifies that the volume definition file ends here.

NOTE:

Each parameter must be separated with one or more space characters.

NOTE:

One dataset information must be specified in one line.

NOTE:

999 information can be specified in the multiple volume definition file.

Using FCU from the Command Line (Windows)

To perform Data Exchange file transfer operations for Windows systems in a non-GUI environment:

1.

Log in as a user who has administrator privileges.

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