Example, Sleep command, Format – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual
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MSGLEVEL
=SYSTSPRT-message-level,console-message-level characters> Used to change the MSGLEVEL value specified in the YKMONOPT file. Specifiable values are CONS, , STATUS, and INFO. For details on the MSGLEVEL value, see the HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Reference Example To change the CYCLETIME value to 600 for the BCM Monitor instance whose cataloged procedure F YKBCMMON,SET CYCLETIME=600 To change the WAITTIMEOUT value to 360 for the BCM Monitor instance whose cataloged F YKBCMMON,SET WAITTIMEOUT=360 To change the monitoring status of the copy group (copy group ID: BCMTC) in the BCM Monitor F YKBCMMON,SET MONITOR=START,CGID=BCMTC To change the level of output messages as follows in the BCM Monitor instance whose cataloged • SYSTSPRT message level: INFO • Console message level: CONS F YKBCMMON,SET MSGLEVEL=INFO,CONS SLEEP command To put BCM Monitor to sleep, use the MODIFY SLEEP command. Format If both the name of the cataloged procedure for startup and the identification name were specified MODIFY Δ 1 [cataloged-procedure-for-startup-name.]identification-name ,SLEEP Δ 1 label-name[,sleep-duration] If only the name of the cataloged procedure for startup was specified in the START command. MODIFY Δ 1 cataloged-procedure-for-startup-name ,SLEEP Δ 1 label-name[,sleep-duration] Operands cataloged-procedure-for-startup-name Used to specify the name of the cataloged procedure for startup that was specified in the START identification-name Used to specify the identification name that was specified in the START command when BCM Operator commands available in BCM Monitor 619
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Guide for the description on parameters in the YKMONOPT file.
for startup name is YKBCMMON, enter the following command:
procedure for startup name is YKBCMMON, enter the following command:
instance whose cataloged procedure for startup name is YKBCMMON, enter the following command:
procedure for startup name is YKBCMMON, enter the command shown below:
in the START command:
command when BCM Monitor was started.
Monitor was started.