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contain up to three wildcard groups (?, which represents a
single character, or *, which represents a string of
indeterminate length). The search on variable descriptions
will be caseĆsensitive.
Substitute Ć The variable description substitute string
determines how the original variable description is
modified to produce the result string. It can contain from 1
to 16 characters. It can also contain either up to three
wildcards (?, which represents a single character, or *,
which represents a string of indeterminate length) or up to
3 placeholders. (See 6.13 for more information on
placeholders.)
Range Ć Enter the slot numbers of the first and last slot in
the rack for which the variable description substitutions will
be performed.
Confirm Each Substitute Ć Check this box if you want to
confirm each substitution before it is made.
Step 3.
Select Substitute to make the variable description
substitutions, or Exit to return to the Rack Configurator
without changing variable descriptions.
Figure 6.8 Ć Substitute Descriptions Dialog Box
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Copying a UDC Drive (DPS systems only)
Use the following procedure to copy a UDC drive.
Step 1.
From the Rack Configurator, select the slot containing the
target UDC module.
Step 2.
Select Copy UDC Drive from the Commands menu to
display the Copy Drive dialog box (see figure 6.9).
Step 3.
Select the drive, library, system, section, rack, and UDC
slot that contains the drive you want to copy.
Step 4.
Select the source drive (A or B). The drive type will be
displayed automatically.
Step 5.
Select the destination drive (A or B).