Command changes
In Content Manager OnDemand for i 7.2, various commands have changed as described below. See the Content Manager OnDemand for i: Common Server Planning and Installation Guide, Common Server Administration Guide, and online help for more information.
- Both the Start Archived Storage Management (STRASMOND) command and the Start Disk Storage Management (STRDSMOND) command with STRASMOND(*YES) now place a copy of the Archived Storage Management reports into the Content Manager OnDemand System Log folder after the ASM process completes. The Content Manager OnDemand server is started for you automatically if the server is not started so that the reports can be loaded.
- Both the Add Report to OnDemand (ADDRPTOND) and Start Monitor for OnDemand (STRMONOND) commands have a new Password stash file (STASHFILE) parameter that, if used, specifies the path and file name of a stream file that contains the user profile and password that is used to run the command. This parameter is optional.
- The Change Policy Level Date (CHGPLDOND) command has two new parameters. The new Processing option (OPTION) parameter allows you to specify a particular report ID (also known as load ID). This parameter enables you to change the next level date for one particular report ID, rather than the current default, which is to change the policy level date for a date range of documents. If you specify *RPTID for the new OPTION parameter, a new Report ID (RPTID) parameter is enabled. These parameters are optional.
- Both the Remove Report from OnDemand (RMVRPTOND) command and the Start Disk Storage Management (STRDSMOND) command have a new Hold threshold (HLDTHLD) parameter. When you use the Enhanced Retention Management feature, the new HLDTHLD parameter specifies a threshold value that determines if and when you want Content Manager OnDemand to reload data during deletion or expiration processing. This parameter is optional.
- The Remove Report from OnDemand (RMVRPTOND) command no longer supports the Error option (ERROPT) parameter. Previously, the ERROPT parameter allowed you to specify whether you wanted to remove a report that is based on the existence of a record of the report ID in the Content Manager OnDemand System Log. Beginning in 7.2, the RMVRPTOND command always removes the report, regardless of whether the report ID is found in the System Log.