Executes the
YKMAKE
command with the specified command parameter on the specified copy
group.
command-parameter
~ <up to 256 characters of command parameter string>
Specifies the
YKMAKE
command parameters. The
STEM
and
MSG
parameters are ignored even if
they are specified.
For details on the specifiable parameters, see the description of parameters in
“YKMAKE Command”
(page 226)
.
SENDMSG
(output-message,{
CONS
|
ERROR
|
STATUS
|
INFO
})
Outputs the character string specified for the output message as the specified message level.
output-message ~ <up to 65 characters of MESSAGE string enclosed in single quotation marks>
Specifies the message to be output. To output a single quotation mark, specify two consecutive
single quotation marks.
CONS
Outputs as the
YK8100I
message with the highest level of importance.
ERROR
Outputs as a
YK8200I
message, which indicates an error.
STATUS
Outputs as a
YK8300I
message, which reports a status.
INFO
Outputs as a
YK8400I
message, which indicates information.
STOPPOINT
(label-name) ~ <LABEL string up to 32 characters>
Specifies the label name that is to be specified in the
STOP
or
SLEEP
operator command. When
the
STOP
or
SLEEP
command with a label name specified is executed, BCM Monitor stops or
sleeps at the point of the label name.
PAUSE
(sleep-time) ~ <numeric characters> ((0 to 9999))
Sleeps BCM Monitor for the period specified in sleep-time. Specify the sleep time in minutes.
BCM Monitor is released from the sleep status once the specified sleep time has elapsed or when
the
WAKEUP
operator command is accepted.
error-action
Specifies the error action that is to be executed in the event that the action results in an error. If
this value is omitted, the error action specified in the
ONACTIONERROR
parameter in the
YKMONOPT
file is executed.
Specifiable values are as follows:
STOP
Places the monitoring status of all copy groups specified in CGID in INACTIVE status.
SKIPONLY
Skips the cycle where an error occurred, but starts monitoring again from the next cycle.
EXIT
(return-code) ~ <numeric characters> ((0 to 4095))
Stops BCM Monitor with the specified return code. HP recommends that you specify a value other
than 0, 4, 8, or 12 because these numbers are already used as BCM Monitor return codes.
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