File Conversion Utility Screen; Fcu Main Panel For Unix Platforms - HP StorageWorks P9000 User Manual

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File Conversion Utility Screen

The FCU main panel opens when the FCU GUI program is finished loading. The FCU main panel
displays the FCU initiation parameter sets in the specified FCU parameter definition file (if available),
allows you to perform Data Exchange operations, and provides access to all FCU functions.
Figure 41 FCU Main Panel for UNIX Platforms
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The File and Help buttons display the File menu commands and Help menu commands. These commands
are described later in this section.
The Parameter File field displays the FCU parameter definition file that you specified by the param
option when you started the FCU. If this field is blank, the FCU could not find the default or specified
FCU parameter definition file. To use an FCU parameter definition file, you can enter the desired file
name in this field (complete path if not in the current directory). If you do not want to use an FCU
parameter definition file, you can leave the Parameter File field blank and enter the FCU initiation
parameters manually.
The Volume File field displays the Data Exchange volume definition file. This file must have the default
name and location (datasetmount.dat in current directory). If this field is blank, the FCU could
not find the file and will not be able to perform Data Exchange operations. In this case, exit the FCU,
and create the Data Exchange volume definition file as described in
"Creating the Data Exchange
Volume Definition
Files" on page 71.
When the FCU starts up, the first set of FCU initiation parameters is automatically loaded from the
specified FCU parameter definition file (unless the file is not found). If desired, you can change any
of the parameters, or you can use the File-Load command to load the next parameter set. The FCU
initiation parameters are:
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