HP XP P9500 HP P9000 Business Continuity Manager Reference Guide (T5253-96058, - Page 318

Example Contents of Path Set Definition File, About REXX Variable Structures, Copy Group Structure

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Example Contents of Path Set Definition File An example of the contents of the path set definition file, prefix.PATH.path-set-id, is shown: About REXX Variable Structures The XML format configuration files in "XML Document Type Definitions" (page 303) are loaded to the REXX variable structures by YKLOAD command that Business Continuity Manager processes with the REXX variable structure. This section describes the REXX variable structures used in Business Continuity Manager. To code REXX script, consult the descriptions of the REXX variables in this section as necessary. NOTE: In this manual, REXX variables and their contents use characters that are defined in the U.S. code page (037). If you use a code page other than 037, correct values might not be acquired or displayed. Copy Group Structure The copy group structure is created by the YKLOAD command based on XML-format configuration files. NOTE: You can use the YKDROP command to drop the REXX variables in any copy group structure that was loaded by using the YKLOAD command. Table 146 (page 319) shows the copy group structure when a configuration file is loaded. The prefix for the name of the copy group structure is stem-name-specified-in-STEM-parameter. Each REXX variable is preceded by a period ('.'). 318 Data Objects

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Example Contents of Path Set Definition File
An example of the contents of the path set definition file,
prefix
.PATH.
path-set-id
, is shown:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ebcdic-cp-us"?>
<APIInfo Level="6.2.0">
<Paths ID="PATHSET.ID">
<CUPath Shared="N"
PriSerialNum="11111" PriModel="9900V" PriIFType="0405"
PriSSID="1234" PriCUNum="00" PriCCA="00"
SecSerialNum="22222" SecModel="9900V" PriIFType="0405"
SecSSID="5678" SecCUNum="00" SecCCA="00"
>
<Ports Direction="FORWARD">
<Port PriPort="00" SecPort="00" />
<Port PriPort="01" SecPort="01" />
<Port PriPort="02" SecPort="02" />
<Port PriPort="03" SecPort="03" />
<Port PriPort="04" SecPort="04" />
<Port PriPort="05" SecPort="05" />
<Port PriPort="06" SecPort="06" />
<Port PriPort="07" SecPort="07" />
</Ports>
</CUPath>
<DKCPath Shared="Y"
PriSerialNum="ABCD1" PriModel="USPV" PriIFType="2020"
PriPathID="00"
SecSerialNum="FGHK2" SecModel="USPV" SecIFType="2020"
SecPathID="00"
>
<Ports Direction="FORWARD">
<Port PriPort="00" SecPort="00" />
</Ports>
<Ports Direction="REVERSE">
<Port PriPort="01" SecPort="01" />
</Ports>
</DKCPath>
</Paths>
</APIInfo>
About REXX Variable Structures
The XML format configuration files in
“XML Document Type Definitions” (page 303)
are loaded to
the REXX variable structures by
YKLOAD
command that Business Continuity Manager processes
with the REXX variable structure. This section describes the REXX variable structures used in Business
Continuity Manager. To code REXX script, consult the descriptions of the REXX variables in this
section as necessary.
NOTE:
In this manual, REXX variables and their contents use characters that are defined in the
U.S. code page (037). If you use a code page other than 037, correct values might not be acquired
or displayed.
Copy Group Structure
The copy group structure is created by the
YKLOAD
command based on XML-format configuration
files.
NOTE:
You can use the
YKDROP
command to drop the REXX variables in any copy group structure
that was loaded by using the
YKLOAD
command.
Table 146 (page 319)
shows the copy group structure when a configuration file is loaded. The
prefix for the name of the copy group structure is
stem-name-specified-in-STEM-parameter
. Each
REXX variable is preceded by a period ('
.
').
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Data Objects