HP XP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Reference Guide

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For details about data types, see the table of syntax elements in “Symbols Used in Syntax Explanations” (page 389).
NOTE: If a line in the pair information CSV file does not have a matching line in the CTG
information CSV file, 0 is set for the path group ID of the copy group definition to which the copy
pair information belongs.
Examples of CSV Files
CSV Files Used by the YKIMPORT Command
This example presents the pair information CSV file, EXCTG information CSV file, and CTG
information CSV file that are required for defining the copy group configuration shown in
Figure 102 (page 361). Insert spaces appropriately. The first line is a header (comment).
Figure 102 Example of a 4x4 Configuration Defined by the YKIMPORT Command
Pair information CSV file
//*PDEVN,PSN ,PCU,PCCA,SDEVN,SSN ,SCU,SCCA,CTID,SubCTID,Number-Of-Pairs
F101 , , , ,A101 , , , ,01 ,02 ,1
F201 , , , ,A201 , , , ,03 ,04 ,1
EXCTG information CSV file
//*PSN ,SSN ,CTID,SubCTID,FEXCTG,FSpDKC,FarbCDEV,REXCTG,RSpDKC,RarbCDEV
14002,14001,01 ,02 ,1 ,S , , , ,
64051,64050,03 ,04 ,1 , ,002F , , ,
CTG information CSV file
CSV Files Used by the Copy Group Definition File Generation Function 361