Coding rules for user script files, Sample user script files, 360 sample user script files – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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If you set
TIMEOUT
to
0
, the
drmsqlbackup
command does not finish unless the command ex-
ecuted by the user script file finishes. Keep this in mind when you specify the timeout setting.
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When you want to stop an executing command (for example, when a command executed by a
user script file does not respond), enter Ctrl+C from the keyboard, or use the Windows Task
Manager to terminate the command processing. (The command processing is executed by the
user script file, and not by the
drmsqlbackup
command.)
Coding rules for user script files
For details about the coding rules for user script files, see “
Sample user script files
This subsection provides some practical examples of user script files. The remainder of this section
explains how to write user script files using examples that assume the following cascade configuration:
Figure 103 Sample cascade configuration
If the
drmsqldisplay
command is executed in the above cascade configuration, the command
outputs information like this:
PROMPT> drmsqldisplay default -remote
INSTANCE: default
T DB OBJECT FILE L-COPY-GROUP R-COPY-GROUP PORT# TID# LUN# MU# LDEV#
P/S SERIAL#
D UserDB DATAFILE O:\UserDB_Data.MDF - - CL2-A 16 49 - 741
P 55014
- - - - SI01,sql01 - GL2-B 15 109 0 813 S 55014
- - - - SI02,sql01 - CL2-B 15 109 1 813 S 55014
- - - - SI03,sql01 - CL2-B 15 109 2 813 S 55014
Operation for SQL Server databases
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