User-created files, User environment variable, User-created files user environment variable – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Aug 24 12:24:27 raidmanager raidcom: PID:06857 [raidcom] User authentication has failed on
Serial#(64568).
Aug 24 12:24:27 raidmanager raidcom: PID:06857 [raidcom] [EX_ENAUTH] Authentication failed with
User
Aug 24 12:24:27 raidmanager raidcom: PID:06857 [raidcom] [exit(202)]

User-created files

RAID Manager supports scripting to provide automated and unattended copy operations. A RAID
Manager script contains a list of RAID Manager commands that describes a series of Continuous
Access Synchronous and/or Business Copy operations. The scripted commands for UNIX-based
platforms are defined in a shell script file. The scripted commands for Windows-based platforms
are defined in a text file. The host reads the script file and sends the commands to the command
device to execute the Continuous Access Synchronous/Business Copy operations automatically.

The RAID Manager scripts are:

HORCM startup script (horcmstart.sh, horcmstart.exe). A script that starts HORCM
(/etc/horcmgr), sets environment variables as needed (for example, HORCM_CONF,
HORCM_LOG, HORCM_LOGS), and starts HORCM.

HORCM shutdown script. (horcmshutdown.sh, horcmshutdown.exe): A script for stopping the
HORCM (/etc/horcmgr).

HA control script. A script for executing takeover processing automatically when the cluster
manager (CM) detects a server error.

When constructing the HORCM environment, the system administrator should make a copy of the
horcm.conf file. The copied file should be set according to the system environment and registered
as the following file (* is the instance number):

UNIX systems: /etc/horcm.conf or /etc/horcm*.conf

Windows systems:%windir%\horcm.conf or %windir%\horcm*.conf

User environment variable

When HORCM or command is invoked, environment variable can be specified.

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