Getenvstr, Help, Limit bandwidth – HP Storage Mirroring V5 Software User Manual
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GetEnvStr
Help
Limit Bandwidth
Command
GETENVSTR
Description
Retrieves an operating system environment variable and stores the value in a variable.
Syntax
GETENVSTR <
env_variable
> $<
variable_name
>
Options
env_variable
—The name of the operating system environment variable that you want to store in
the user defined variable
variable_name
—The name of the variable you want to create. This variable will store the
operating system environment variable specified.
Examples
getenvstr computername $server
Notes
It is not necessary for either the environment or DTCL variable to exist when using this command.
A non-existent environment variable will store a null string in the DTCL variable.
Command
HELP
Description
Displays the DTCL commands and their syntax
Syntax
HELP
Notes
Press any key to scroll through the list of commands.
Press
q
to exit the help function.
You can also type
DTCL help
to display the DTCL commands and their syntax.
Command
LIMIT BANDWIDTH
Description
Sets bandwidth restrictions for transmitting data from the source to the target
Syntax
LIMIT BANDWIDTH <
bytes
>, <
seconds
> TO <
target_machine
>
Options
bytes
—Number of bytes to be transmitted
seconds
—Maximum number of seconds to transmit the specified bytes
target_machine
—Name of the target machine
Examples
limit bandwidth 19300, 1 to jersey
Notes
Machine names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in quotation marks.