HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover Scripting Guide (T5437-96009, November 2009)

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4. Remove the existing rule that you need to change using the repsetrule remove
command.
Command REPSET RULE REMOVE
Description Removes a rule from a replication set
Syntax REPSET RULE REMove <path> [FROM <repset>]
Options
path—Volume, directory, wild card, and/or file name
repset—Name of the replication set
Examples
repset rule remove "c:\data" from DataFiles
repset rule rem "c:\temp"
Notes
If you do not specify a replication set name, the current
replication set will be used.
Options that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
5. Add a new rule by using the repset rule add command.
Command REPSET RULE ADD
Description
Adds a rule to a replication set. A rule is the specification of a path
including volume, directories, wild cards, and/or file names.
Syntax
REPSET RULE ADD <path> [INClude|EXClude] [,
RECursive|NONRECursive] [TO <repset>]
Options
path—Volume, directory, wild card, and/or file name
INClude—Include the specified path in the replication set
EXClude—Exclude the specified path in the replication set
RECursive—All subdirectories and files of the specified path
are recursively included or excluded
NONRECursive—No subdirectories and files of the specified
path are included or excluded
repset—Name of the replication set
Examples
repset rule add "c:\data" to DataFiles
repset rule add "c:\temp" exc rec to DataFiles