Editing cfl-based spreadsheets in volume retention, Editing cfl-based spreadsheets in – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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The exported spreadsheet contains 10 columns (columns A through J). The current configuration
definition area consists of the 1st through 7th columns (columns A through G) in the spreadsheet.
The 8th through 10th columns (columns H through J) in the spreadsheet remain blank.
1.

In RWC, select Actions > Other Functions > Configuration File Loader.

2.

Change to modify mode by clicking the Modify icon.

3.

In the Configuration File Loader window, click Select Sheet and then select the product whose
access attributes you want to export.

4.

Click Export.

Note: If you use a Web browser for UNIX systems, the Download Manager dialog box can
display. If this dialog box displays, close it.

5.

In the Volume Retention window, enter or browse to a path where you want to export the file
in the File Name on Client field. You must follow the file name requirement.

For more information about the file name requirements, see

“Spreadsheet format requirements”

(page 7)

.

6.

Complete the following fields:

LDKC

CU group

For more information about the fields in this window, see

“Volume Retention window”

(page 73)

.

7.

Click Export. The spreadsheet is exported to the location you specified.

Editing CFL-based spreadsheets in Volume Retention

The following is a list of best practices when editing definitions:

Change current settings by entering a different parameter. The format must be the same as
the existing setting.

Change definitions by overwriting them in the current definition area. Use the same definition
format.

For more information about definitions, see

“Definitions used in spreadsheet formats in Volume

Retention” (page 64)

.

Add new definitions when the current setting is blank and has not yet been specified.

Delete unused function tags by removing them from the current configuration definition area
of the spreadsheet.

NOTE:

The function tags that remain in the spreadsheet with existing definitions are deleted

from the spreadsheet when you import the spreadsheet.

For more information about function tags, see

“Function tags in spreadsheets in Volume

Retention” (page 64)

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Use this procedure to edit CFL-based spreadsheets in Vol Ret Z. You edit the spreadsheet by adding,
changing, and deleting the definitions in the current configuration definition area of the spreadsheet.
1.

Launch a spreadsheet application, such as Microsoft Excel, and open the spreadsheet.

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