Commands that support a target definition file, File name of the list file, List file storage location – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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Commands that support a target definition file
You can use a target definition file with the following commands:
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drmexgbackup
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drmexgcat
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drmexgdisplay
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drmexgrestore
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drmfsbackup
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drmfscat
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drmfsdisplay
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drmfsrestore
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drmsqlbackup
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drmsqlcat
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drmsqldisplay
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drmsqlrestore
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drmsqllogbackup
File name of the list file
Use alphanumeric characters to specify the file name.
List file storage location
List files are stored in the following locations:
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For a database list file:
This file can be stored in any location. However, in a cluster environment, HP recommends that
you store this file in a shared directory that can be accessed from both servers.
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For a mount point directory list file
installation-folder-of-Application-Agent
\DRM\conf\fs
Contents of the list file
The contents of the file must follow these conventions:
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Each parameter (file name, directory name, SQL Server database name, storage group name, or
Information Store name) must be specified on one line.
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Lines beginning with
#
are treated as comment lines. However, if an SQL Server database name,
storage group name, or Information Store name starts with
#
, the line will be treated as an SQL
Server database name or storage group name, and not as a comment line.
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The file names and directory names must be specified using absolute path names.
Example of entries in a target definition file:
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