HP XP Array Manager Software User Manual
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How to determine a mount target when the command for mounting a secondary volume
is executed ........................................................................................................... 180
Extended command execution preparation tasks needed for each kind of server ........... 180
Value and maximum value length of each entry in a host environment settings file ......... 184
Example: contents and maximum value length of each entry in an operation definition file
(when the backup is of a file system) ........................................................................ 187
Cluster Resources (In cluster configuration when the backup is of a file system) .............. 188
Operation IDs for which an operation definition file is created (in cluster configuration
when the backup is of a file system) ......................................................................... 189
Contents and maximum value length of each entry in an operation definition file (when
the backup is of an SQL Server database) ................................................................ 192
Cluster resources (when the backup is of an SQL Server database) .............................. 193
Example of VDI metafile storage directory ................................................................ 194
Operation IDs for which to create operation definition files (when the backup is of an SQL
Server and in a cluster configuration) ....................................................................... 194
Contents and maximum value length of each entry in an operation definition file (when
the backup is of an Exchange database) .................................................................. 196
Cluster resources (when the backup is of an Exchange database) ................................ 198
Operation IDs for which an operation definition file is created (when the backup is of an
Exchange database and in a cluster configuration) .................................................... 198
Naming conventions for the temporary directory for extended commands .................... 200
Naming conventions for the temporary directory for extended commands .................... 200
Directories used for inter-server FTP transmission and reception ................................... 201
Directories used for inter-server FTP transmission and reception ................................... 201
Coding rules for user scripts ................................................................................... 202
Entries in user scripts ............................................................................................. 203
Script environment variables ................................................................................... 209
Commands that can be specified in user pre-processing and user post-processing ......... 210
Examples of user script usage ................................................................................. 211
mail.conf parameters ............................................................................................. 211
Parameters in the Exchange environment configuration file .......................................... 218
Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (commands used
for backing up and restoring file systems) ................................................................. 222
Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (Common
commands) .......................................................................................................... 222
Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (Tape
commands) .......................................................................................................... 223
Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (Utility
commands) .......................................................................................................... 224
Correspondence between extended commands and basic commands (SQL server
database) ............................................................................................................ 224
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