Hitachi MK-96RD647-01 manual Hitachi USP V Cross-OS File Exchange User’s Guide

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To perform FX operations using FCU without the GUI:

1.If you will be using an FCU parameter definition file to perform FX operations, make sure that the file contains the correct FCU initiation parameter sets for the FX operations you want to perform. If you will not be using the default FCU parameter definition file, note the name and location of the file.

2.Log in as root on the UNIX server, and enter: fcunw [-nc] [param] For example (see Figures Figure 5-3, Figure 5-4,and Figure 5-5):

To perform the FX operations in the default FCU parameter definition file with confirmations, enter: fcunw

To perform the FX operations in the default FCU parameter definition file without confirmations, enter: fcunw -nc

To perform the FX operations in a different FCU parameter definition file with confirmations, enter: fcunw /directory/directory/file_name

To perform the FX operations in a different FCU parameter definition file without confirmations, enter: fcunw -nc /directory/directory/file_name

To perform one specific FX operation with confirmations, enter: fcunw -P mto VSN:dataset targetfile No No No

To perform one specific FX operation without confirmations, enter: fcunw -nc-P mto VSN:dataset targetfile No No No

3.If you specified the -ncoption, FCU will perform all specified FX operations without requesting confirmation for the FCU parameters or for existing FXmto target files.

If you did not specify the -ncoption, FCU will display the FCU initiation parameters for the operation to be performed and request confirmation. Enter ok to perform the specified FX operation, or enter cancel to load the next set of FCU parameters.

If you did not specify the -ncoption and the FXmto target file already exists, FCU will request confirmation to overwrite the file. Enter ok to overwrite the existing file, or enter cancel to load the next set of FCU initiation parameters.

4.When the FX operation starts, FCU displays Start. When the operation completes successfully, FCU displays Complete. If the operation does not start or complete successfully, FCU displays an error message and loads the next parameter set.

5.When the last FCU initiation parameter set is processed (or canceled by the user), the FCU program terminates and returns an ending status value. The ending status is included in $status for C-shell and $? for B-shell/K-shell.

0 = successful completion. All FX operations completed successfully.

1 = unsuccessful completion. One or more operations did not complete successfully.

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