rename

Assigns a new name to an existing object.

APPLICABILITY

ProductCommand type
ClearCasecleartool subcommand
ClearCase LTcleartool subcommand
MultiSitemultitool subcommand

Platform
UNIX
Windows

SYNOPSIS

rename [ –c·omment comment | –cfi·le comment-file-pname
| –cq·uery | –cqe·ach | –nc·omment ]
[ –acq·uire ] old-object-selector new-object-selector

DESCRIPTION

Note: To move or change the name of a ClearCase or ClearCase LT file or directory element, use the mv command.

The rename command renames a ClearCase, ClearCase LT or MultiSite object—for example, a VOB storage pool, a replica, or a type object such as a label type.

If you are renaming a pool, no data container in the pool is affected.

If you are renaming a replica, the name change is propagated to other replicas, through the standard synchronization mechanism. This command is valid only at the replica that masters the VOB-replica object being renamed.

If you are renaming a type object, all instances of the type object, throughout the VOB, are also renamed. If the type object is global, all local copies of the type object are renamed. For example, if you rename a branch type from bugfix to rel1.3_fixes, all existing bugfix branches are also renamed to rel1.3_fixes. (For more information about global type renaming, see the Administrator's Guide.)

Restriction: A VOB cannot contain a branch type and a label type with the same name.

Note: Do not use this command to rename an instance of a type, for example to rename a particular branch of a particular element. For that purpose, use chtype.

RESTRICTIONS

Identities

You must have one of the following identities:

  • Replica creator (for renaming a replica)
  • Object owner
  • VOB owner
  • root (UNIX)
  • Member of the ClearCase administrators group (ClearCase on Windows)
  • Local administrator of the ClearCase LT server host (ClearCase LT on Windows)

Locks

An error occurs if one or more of these objects are locked: VOB, object.

Mastership

(Replicated VOBs only) Your current replica must master the object.

OPTIONS AND ARGUMENTS

Event Records and Comments

Default
Creates one or more event records, with commenting controlled by your .clearcase_profile file (default: –nc). See the comments reference page. Comments can be edited with chevent.

–c·omment comment | –cfi·le comment-file-pname |–cq·uery | –cqe·ach | –nc·omment
Overrides the default with the option you specify. See the comments reference page.

Handling Eclipsed Objects

Default
If renaming the object in an administrative VOB would eclipse an existing object in a client VOB, this command fails.

–acq·uire
Converts eclipsing objects to local copies of the new global type. The definitions of the of the object to be renamed and the object that would be eclipsed as a result of the rename operation must match, else this command fails.

Specifying the Old and New Names

Default
None.

old-object-selector, new-object-selector
The name of an existing object and a new name for it. Specify object-selector in one of the following forms:
vob-selector vob:pname-in-vob
  pname-in-vob can be the pathname of any file system object within the VOB (if the VOB is mounted). It cannot be the pathname of the VOB storage directory or a VOB tag. (Use mktag to change the name of a VOB tag.)
attribute-type-selector attype:type-name[@vob-selector]
branch-type-selector brtype:type-name[@vob-selector]
element-type-selector eltype:type-name[@vob-selector]
hyperlink-type-selector hltype:type-name[@vob-selector]
label-type-selector lbtype:type-name[@vob-selector]
trigger-type-selector trtype:type-name[@vob-selector]
pool-selector pool:pool-name[@vob-selector]
hlink-selector hlink:hlink-id[@vob-selector]
oid-obj-selector oid:object-oid[@vob-selector]
   
The following object selector is valid only if you use MultiSite:
replica-selector replica:replica-name[@vob-selector]
   
The following object selectors apply to UCM:
activity-selector activity:actvity-name[@vob-selector]
baseline-selector baseline:baseline-name[@vob-selector]
component-selector component:component-name[@vob-selector]
folder-selector folder:folder-name[@vob-selector]
project-selector project:project-name[@vob-selector]
stream-selector stream:stream-name[@vob-selector]

For more information about object selectors, see the cleartool reference page.

EXAMPLES

The UNIX examples in this section are written for use in csh. If you use another shell, you may need to use different quoting and escaping conventions.

The Windows examples that include wildcards or quoting are written for use in cleartool interactive mode. If you use cleartool single-command mode, you may need to change the wildcards and quoting to make your command interpreter process the command appropriately.

In cleartool single-command mode, cmd-context represents the UNIX shell or Windows command interpreter prompt, followed by the cleartool command. In cleartool interactive mode, cmd-context represents the interactive cleartool prompt.

  • Rename one of the current VOB's pools from c_pool to c_source_pool.

    cmd-context  rename -c "make pool name clearer" pool:c_pool pool:c_source_pool 
    Renamed pool from "c_pool" to "c_source_pool".

  • List existing pools in the current VOB. Then, rename pool do1 to do_staged.

    cmd-context  lspool –short 
    c_source_pool
    cdft
    ddft
    do1
    my_ctpool
    sdft

    cmd-context
      rename pool:do1 pool:do_staged 
    Renamed pool from "do1" to "do_staged".

  • Rename a branch type from rel2_bugfix to r2_maint. First, show the version tree for util.c with the lsvtree command. Then rename the branch type, and show the version tree again.

    cmd-context  lsvtree –short util.c
    util.c@@\main\1
    util.c@@\main\rel2_bugfix
    util.c@@\main\rel2_bugfix\1
    util.c@@\main\3

    cmd-context
     rename brtype:rel2_bugfix brtype:r2_maint
    Renamed type from "rel2_bugfix" to "r2_maint".

    cmd-context
     lsvtree –short util.c 
    util.c@@\main\1
    util.c@@\main\r2_maint
    util.c@@\main\r2_maint\1
    util.c@@\main\3

  • On a UNIX system, rename the element type of msg.c and hello.c from text_file to source_file. Use grep(1) to extract the element name/value from the output of the describe command. (Note warning about renaming a predefined type.)

    cmd-context  describe msg.c hello.c | grep 'element type' 
    element type: text_file
    element type: text_file

    cmd-context
      rename eltype:text_file eltype:source_file 
    cleartool: Warning: Renaming a predefined object!
    Renamed type from "text_file" to "source_file".

    cmd-context
      describe msg.c hello.c | grep 'element type'
    element type: source_file
    element type: source_file

  • Rename an attribute attached to a version of element msg.c from TESTED to QAed. Use describe to show the name/value association before and after the name change.

    cmd-context  describe –aattr TESTED msg.c
    msg.c@@\main\3
     Attributes:
     TESTED = "TRUE"

    cmd-context
      rename attype:TESTED attype:QAed
    Renamed type from "TESTED" to "QAed".

    cmd-context
      describe –aattr QAed msg.c
    msg.c@@\main\3
     Attributes:
     QAed = "TRUE"

  • Rename replica paris to paris_louvre.

    cmd-context rename replica:paris paris_louvre 
    Renamed replica "paris" to "paris_louvre".

SEE ALSO

chactivity, chevent, chmod(1), chpool, chtype, describe, lspool, lstype, mkpool, mkreplica (in the Administrator's Guide for Rational ClearCase MultiSite), rmpool, rmtype



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