HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Working with Patterns

Safeguard User’s Guide422089-009

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INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN

If you added this pattern, ADD DISKFILE-PATTERN $*.*.*, to the above patterns, a
one-dimensional search that will add the pattern “*.*” to every volume that matches
“$*”.

If you had volumes $DATA1, $DATA2, and $DATA3, the following patterns would
be added:

5. $DATA1.*.*

6. $DATA2.*.*

7. $DATA3.*.*

If you now did INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $*.*.*, which patterns would be
returned? Patterns 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 are wrong. The answer is 5, 6, and 7.

That command is a one dimensional search. It is asking for the specific pattern “*.*”
on all volumes that match “$*”.

If you use INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $*.*.*, ALL, you get all patterns. This is a multi-
dimensional search, that is asking for any patterns that match “*.*” from all volumes
that match “$*”.

“ALL” directs Safeguard to treat all wildcards as search characters. If you omit “ALL”,
the wildcards in the subvolume and filename are the actual characters you are looking
for.

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN Examples

To display the diskfile pattern $DATA.*TEST.* (that is, display a single diskfile
pattern) using display user as name:

=DISPLAY USER AS NAME

=INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA.*TEST.*

This output appears:

LAST-MODIFIED OWNER STATUS WARNING-MODE
$DATA.*TEST
* 28SEP04, 5:44 MLH1.MGR THAWED OFF

\KONA.PROD.CARLY R
\KONA.TEST.JIMMY R,W
GROUP TEST R,W,E,P,C
GROUP \KONA.TEST R
\*.*.*

To display the diskfile pattern $A.B.*:

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $A.B.*

To display all diskfile patterns that match the search pattern $A.B.*:

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $A.B.*, ALL

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