HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.0 Mainframe Agent Installation and Configuration Guide (TB581-96014, November 2010)

File name
Use alphanumeric characters to specify the file name.
File contents
The contents of the file must follow these conventions:
Each parameter (file name, directory name, tablespace name, SQL Server database name, storage
group name, or Information Store name) must be specified on one line.
Lines beginning with # are assumed to be comment lines. However, if SQL Server database name,
storage group name, or Information Store name starts with #, the line will be assumed to be an
SQL Server database name, storage group name, or Information Store name, and not comment
lines.
The file names and directory names must be specified using absolute path names.
Example of entries in a target definition file :
# Example of specifying files
D:\data1\batch_0001\Tokyo_output_dir
D:\data1\batch_0001\Osaka_output_dir
D:\data1\transact.log
Coding rules for creating a transaction log target definition file
A transaction log target definition file, when specified as an option of the drmsqlrecover command,
specifies the order in which transaction log files are to be applied during recovery.
File name
Use alphanumeric characters to specify the file name.
File contents
The contents of the file must follow these coding rules:
Enter the name of the database, followed by the name of the transaction log file.
Enclose the name of the database in square brackets "[" and "]".
Enter the transaction log files for each database in the order in which they are to be applied.
Each transaction log file name must be specified on one line.
Each transaction log file name must be specified using the absolute path name.
A transaction log file name must be left justified with no leading spaces.
Lines beginning with # are assumed to be comment lines.
Example of entries in a target definition file:
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