Backup and Restore 2 Manual
BRCOM Commands
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Example
For example:
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out-file
specifies where the report is displayed or written. You can name a disk file or a
device such as a printer or terminal. If not specified, the information is sent to your
current default output file (usually your home terminal).
Example
BR> INFO JOB Feb0402, OUT $system.sys00.jobinfo ;
OBEY Command
Use the OBEY command to execute one or more BRCOM commands in a command
file. BRCOM displays each command as it is performed. After executing the
commands in the file, BRCOM prompts for the next command.
\node.$volume.subvolume.command-file
is the name of a file containing BRCOM commands.
Guidelines
You must terminate each command in a command file with a semicolon.
BRCOM generally continues processing the file even if an error occurs while
processing the commands. However, when BRCOM processes a concatenated
command, subsequent commands are ignored if an error occurs.
For more information, see Creating and Using a Command File on page 4-6
Example
BR> OBEY \ski.$aspen.snow.season ;
OBEY [ [ [ \node. ] $volume. ] subvolume. ] command-file ;