Format of operation definition files – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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Figure 58 Example of locations of operation definition files (when the backup is of an SQL Server
database)

In this example, the virtual server (server name:

VServer_C)

is running on the database server A

(server name:

DBServer_A)

and the database server B (server name:

DBServer_B)

, which make

up a cluster.

The SQL Server instance

INSTANCE_1

exists on the databases A and B, and the virtual server C has

been defined as a cluster resource.

In this example, the operation definition file for the instance

INSTANCE_1

is located on the database

server A, the database server B, and the backup server (server name:

BKServer

) respectively.

Format of operation definition files

An operation definition file is created, for each operation ID that uniquely identifies the processing
target, with a name in the following format:

Application-Agent-installation-directory

\DRM\script\conf\_

operation-ID

.dat

The sample file for the operation definition file is stored in the following location:

Application-Agent-installation-folder

\DRM\script\sample

The following table shows the entries of an operation definition file, the contents of them, and the
maximum value length (in bytes). Specifying the entries is always required.

Table 59 Contents and maximum value length of each entry in an operation definition file (when the
backup is of an SQL Server database)

Maximum
number of
characters

Information to be specified

Specification item

32

This entry specifies a character string that indicates the backup
object type. Specify

MSSQL

.

BACKUP_OBJECT

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