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• RF,folderName,replicaVaultName -- Creates a replica file vault folder with<br />

the name folderName and attaches that replica file vault folder to the replica<br />

file vault with the name replicaVaultName.<br />

• RH,hostName,siteName -- Creates a file vault host with the host name<br />

hostname and attaches it to the replica site with the name siteName.<br />

• RR,replicaVaultName,fullClassName,fullDomainPath,lifeCycleStateName --<br />

Creates a Content Replication policy rule that concerns the following:<br />

– the replica file vault with the name replicaVaultName<br />

– the class with the name fullClassName -- Only classes listed in the<br />

graphical user interface for creating rules may be included in the .csv file.<br />

Abstract classes that are content holders are not permitted. If you use only<br />

the classes displayed in the graphical interface for making rules, you will<br />

obey this guideline.<br />

– the domain with the full external path domainPath. For an explanation of<br />

where to get the fullDomainPath please see the section, Listing Domains.<br />

– the life cycle state with the name lifeCycleStateName<br />

• RFE,replicaFolderName -- Enables the replica file folder with name<br />

replicaFolderName. If a replica file folder does not have at least one mount, it<br />

should not be enabled.<br />

• RM,replicaFolderName,hostName,path -- Creates a file vault mount between<br />

the replica file vault folder with the name replicaFolderName and the file<br />

vault host with the name hostName. The mount has the following<br />

characteristic:<br />

– path given in the path argument<br />

Note: Life cycles states are case-sensitive, and the use of lowercase letters could<br />

corrupt the rules table. Consequently, use only capital letters for life cycle states to<br />

load vaulting rules with FvLoader.<br />

Removing External File Vaulting Rules or Replication Rules<br />

The following are the arguments that you can supply for the fvloader.csv file or<br />

the .csv file that you write to remove external file vaulting rules or replication<br />

rules.<br />

• RemoveReplicaR,replicaVaultName,fullClassName,fullDomainPath,lifeCycleSt<br />

ateName -- Removes an existing Content Replication rule (same arguments as<br />

for rule creation)<br />

– the replica file vault with the name replicaVaultName<br />

– the class with the name fullClassName -- Only classes listed in the<br />

graphical user interface for creating rules may be included in the .csv file.<br />

Abstract classes that are content holders are not permitted. If you use only<br />

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