Util_Cmd - HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Manual

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util_cmd

sets, retrieves, or lists the parameters stored in the Data Protector Oracle, SAP R/3,
SAP DB/MaxDB, Informix, Sybase, and VMware Virtual Infrastructure configuration
files. In addition, it encodes passwords.
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(this command is available on systems with any Data Protector component installed)
util_cmd
SYNOPSIS
util_cmd -version | -help
util_cmd -getconf[ig] {Oracle8 | SAP | SAPDB | Informix | Sybase |
vmware } instance [-local filename]
util_cmd -getopt[ion] [{Oracle8 | SAP | SAPDB | Informix | Sybase |
vmware } instance ] option_name [-sub[list] sublist_name ] [-local
filename]
util_cmd -putopt[ion] [{Oracle8 | SAP | SAPDB | Informix | Sybase |
vmware } instance ] option_name [option_value] [-sub[list] sub-
list_name ] [-local filename]
util_cmd -encode Password
DESCRIPTION
The util_cmd command is used to set, retrieve, or list the parameters stored in the
Data Protector Oracle, SAP R/3, SAP DB/MaxDB, Informix, Sybase, and VMware
Virtual Infrastructure configuration files. In addition, it can be used to encode
passwords.
Data Protector stores the integration parameters on the Cell Manager in the directory
Data_Protector_program_data\Config\Server\Integ\Config\integration_name
(Windows Server 2008),
Data_Protector_home\Config\Server\Integ\Config\
integration_name (other Windows systems), or
/etc/opt/omni/server/integ/config/integration_name (UNIX systems).
ORACLE
For each configured Oracle database, the following configuration files are created:
Target database configuration file: client_name%[DB_NAME |
INSTANCE_NAME]
For Oracle Data Guard, client_name is primary_hostname or
secondary_hostname
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