HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 User Guide
Omit
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Meaning and specifiable valuesEntry name
Not allowedNot allowed
Specifies a command line to be executed.
• If you want to specify an option, separate the command name and the option
with a one-byte space character.
• One command definition section must contain only one command line.
• A maximum of 2048 characters can be specified on a command line.
• A path or file name containing one or more spaces must be enclosed in
double quotation marks (").
• Command and file names must be specified using absolute path names.
However, nested double quotation marks (") cannot be specified.
• Do not include any environment variable in a command name or command
path name (for example, a specification like %SystemRoot%\notepad.exe
is not allowed).
• If you want to use a shell command such as dir, execute it as a child process
of cmd.exe. An example is C:\WINNT\System32\cmd.exe /c dir.
• To redirect processing, you must specify C:\WINNT\System32\cmd.exe
/c.
• If you specify .exe, .com, .cmd, or .bat as the file extension, the com-
mand line is executed as is. If you specify an extension other than the above,
the command line is executed using the application associated with the ex-
tension (file type). Do not specify an executable file that will display a window
or message and will make the system wait for a response.
CMDLINE
AllowedAllowed
Specifies the environment variables to be applied for execution of the specified
command.
• Only one environment variable is allowed per line.
• The name and value of an environment variable must be separated by a one-
byte equal sign (=).
• One environment variable definition can consist of up to 2048 characters.
• If you omit the value for the environment variable, the environment variable
is deleted. For example, the environment variable ABC is deleted when you
specify ENV=ABC=.
• The ENV setting is valid only for the target command. Note that the subsequent
command does not inherit the setting contents.
• Even if you specify an environment variable that contains a percent sign (%),
the contents are not extracted. For example, if you specify ENV=ABC=%PATH%,
the character string %PATH% is specified in the environment variable ABC.
ENV
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