Administrator's Reference
Use this command to specify a prefix for a recovery plan file name.
TSM uses this prefix if the PREPARE command does not include the PLANPREFIX
parameter.
Use the QUERY DRMSTATUS command to display the current value for the
recovery plan prefix.
Privilege Class
To issue this command, you must have system privilege.
Syntax
>>-Set DRMPLANPrefix--prefix-----------------------------------><
Parameters
- prefix (Required)
- Specifies a prefix for the path name used to generate the recovery plan
file name. The prefix can be up to 200 characters. TSM uses the
prefix if the PREPARE command is issued without the PLANPREFIX
parameter. TSM builds a unique recovery plan file name by appending to
the prefix the date and time format: yyyymmdd.hhmmss (for
example, 19951115.051421).
For the prefix, you can specify:
- A directory path
- A directory path followed by a string
- A string
The following describes the rules for possible prefix
specifications:
- To specify a directory path for the prefix, end the prefix with a
backslash (\). TSM appends to the prefix the date and time
information using the yyyymmdd.hhmmss format. For
example the SET DRMPLANPREFIX is set to the following:
c:\adsmsrv\recplans\
The resulting recovery plan file name is:
c:\adsmsrv\recplans\19951115.051421
Note: | If you issue the SET DRMPLANPREFIX command from a command line client and the
last character in the command line is a backslash, TSM interprets it as a
continuation character. To avoid this, enclose the prefix in quotation
marks. For example:
"c:\adsmsrv\recplans\"
|
- If the prefix is a directory path followed by a string, TSM uses the
string as part of the file name. TSM appends to the prefix the date and
time in the .yyyymmdd.hhmmss format (note the initial
period). For example, the SET DRMPLANPREFIX is set to the following
c:\adsmsrv\recplans\accounting
The resulting recovery plan filename is the following:
c:\adsmsrv\recplans\accounting.19951115.051421
- If the prefix is a string that is not preceded by a directory path, TSM
appends to the prefix the date and time information in the
.yyyymmdd.hhmmss format (note the initial
period). The directory path that TSM uses is the directory path
representing this instance of the TSM server (typically the directory that the
TSM server was originally installed from). For example, the directory
representing this instance of the server is
c:\win32app\ibm\adsm\server2, and you set the prefix
to:
shipping
The resulting recovery plan filename is:
c:\win32app\ibm\adsm\server2\shipping.19951115.051421
Examples
Task
Specify a prefix so that the generated recovery plan files is stored in
directory c:\drmtest\prepare\.
- Command:
- set drmplanprefix c:\drmtest\prepare\
Related Commands
Table 246. Commands Related to SET DRMPLANPREFIX
Command
| Description
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PREPARE
| Creates a recovery plan file.
|
QUERY DRMSTATUS
| Displays DRM system parameters.
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