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Use the addp
command to add a variable name-value pair to a policy.
See Also:
"Policy Commands" for related commands
Appendix A, "Defaults and Policies" for a complete list of policies and policy classes
You must have the modify administrative domain's configuration right to use the addp
command.
addp policy-name { member-name member-value }...
Specifies the name of a policy or a class of policies.
Specifies the user-assigned name of a policy, usually an environment variable name.
Specifies the user-assigned value of a policy, usually an environment variable value.
Example 2-2 uses the addp
command to set the VERBOSE
environment variable for the backupev policy in the ndmp
class.
Example 2-2 Enabling Verbose Output from the NDMP Data Service
ob> pwdp / ob> lsp ndmp authenticationtype negotiated [default] backupev (none) [default] backuptype (host type specific) [default] password (not set) [default] port 10000 [default] protocolversion (as proposed by server) [default] restoreev (none) [default] username root [default] ob> addp ndmp/backupev VERBOSE y ob> lsp ndmp/backupev backupev VERBOSE y