User-defined configuration definition file, Creating a list file, Creating a copy-group list file – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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User-defined configuration definition file

When you execute the

drmmediabackup

command or the

drmmediarestore

command with the

-bup_env

option (that is, when specifying a specific configuration definition file for each command),

make sure that you create the corresponding configuration definition file in advance.

When you execute the

drmmediabackup

or

drmmediarestore

command without the

-bup_env

option, do not delete the default configuration definition file. This is because the parameters in the
default configuration definition file will be used to start up the tape backup management software.

When specifying a user-define name for the configuration definition file, the following requirements
must be fulfilled:

Maximum number of characters: 255 bytes including the directory name

Usable characters: Characters valid for file names in Windows

File location: Application-Agent-installation-destination

\DRM\conf\tape\

Maximum number of characters: 255 bytes including the directory name

Usable characters: Characters valid for file names in Windows

File location: Application-Agent-installation-destination

\DRM\conf\tape\

The following shows an example of creating a user-defined configuration definition file:

If you want to change the configuration definition file each day of the week, create seven types of
configuration file as listed below, and define required parameters in each day-of-week file.

NBU_MONDAY.dat

NBU_TUESDAY.dat

NBU_WEDNESDAY.dat

NBU_THURSDAY.dat

NBU_FRIDAY.dat

NBU_SATURDAY.dat

NBU_SUNDAY.dat

Creating a list file

Certain options of extended or basic commands may require you to specify multiple files, databases,
copy groups, or other entities. In these situations, you can assign the option a definition file in which
you have defined processing targets. Use of list files is optional; however, they eliminate the need to
repeat the same operations.

This section explains how to create the following list files:

Copy-group list file

Database list file or mount point directory list file

Transaction log list file

Creating a copy-group list file

A copy-group list file is a text file containing a list of copy groups.

The following explains the format of copy-group list files.

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