HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 User Guide
POST_PROC: Post-processing specified by the user (after the backup command is issued).
Table 26 Coding rules
RulesApplicable items
• The character code set must be ASCII.
• Codes lower than 0x20 cannot be used, except for CR (0x0d), LF (0x0a), and TAB
(0x09).
• The linefeed code must be LF (0x0a) or CR+LF (0x0d and 0x0a).
• The length of a single line must not exceed 8 KB.
• Do not execute a command that will display more than 2000 bytes of text. If you
need to reference a large amount of text output by a command, redirect the command
output to a file, and then view the file.
Overall user script
• Each line must contain only one item.
• Item and section names are not case-sensitive.
• Item and section names must consist of only one-byte characters. Multi-byte characters
cannot be used.
• Item names must be separated by a one-byte equal sign (=). One-byte space and tab
characters can be inserted before and after equal signs.
Item and section
names
• The value of an item must be specified after the one-byte equal sign (=) that follows
the item name. Do not enter a linefeed code between an item's name and value.
• The item value begins after the one-byte equal sign (=) that follows the item name
and ends at the linefeed code.
• If an item name is specified alone (without a value), an error results.
Item values
• A line that begins with a one-byte hash mark (#) is regarded as a comment line.
• If a one-byte hash mark (#) is entered anywhere on a line other than at the beginning
of the line, the part of the line following the hash mark will not be regarded as a
comment
• If a hash mark (#) on a line is preceded by no characters other than tab and space
characters, the line will be regarded as a comment line.
Comments
• You can enter blank lines.
• A line that consists only of tab and one-byte space characters is regarded as a blank
line.
Blank lines
Script entries
The following table describes the available script entries and how they can be used.
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