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Delete diskfile-pattern, Freeze diskfile-pattern, Info diskfile-pattern – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Working with Patterns

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DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN

DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN

DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN Examples

To delete the diskfile pattern $ABC.*.*:

DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN $ABC.*.*

To delete all diskfile patterns that match the search pattern $ABC.*.*:

DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN $ABC.*.*, ALL

To delete all diskfile patterns that match the search pattern $AB*.D*.*F

DELETE DISKFILE-PATTERN $AB*.D*.*F, ALL

FREEZE DISKFILE-PATTERN

FREEZE DISKFILE-PATTERN Example

To freeze all diskfiles that match all patterns that specify a subvolume name
beginning with the characters TEST:

FREEZE DISKFILE-PATTERN $*.TEST*.*, ALL

It is valid in a search pattern to have a wildcard in the volume portion of a diskfile
name.

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN

Finding Added Patterns

For example, if you had the following patterns:

1. $DATA1.A*.*

2. $DATA1.A*.B*

3. $DATA2.A*.*

4. $DATA3.A*.B*

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA1.A*.* would return pattern 1.

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA1.A*.*, ALL would return patterns 1 and 2.

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA*.A*.* would return patterns 1 and 3 (one
dimensional search).

INFO DISKFILE-PATTERN $DATA*.A*.*, ALL would return patterns 1, 2, 3, & 4 (a
multi-dimensional search).

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