File naming conventions for Survivable CDR

Last Updated : Sep 29, 2016 |

The Survivable CDR data files have the following naming conventions:

tssssss-cccc-YYMMDD-hh_mm

where:

  • t is populated with an L for a Survivable Remote Server, an E for a Survivable Core Server, or an S for a main server

  • ssssss is populated with the least significant six digits of the System ID or SID. The SID is a unique number in the RFA license file used to identify the system. The SID for a server can be viewed by using one of the following methods:

    • Use the statuslicense -v BASH command.

    • Use the command display system-parameters customer-options on the SAT.

  • cccc is populated with the least significant four digits of the Cluster ID (CL ID) or Module ID (MID). To display the MID for the server:

    • Use the statuslicense -v BASH command.

  • YY is populated with the two digit number of the year the file was created.

  • MM is populated with the two digit number of the month the file was created.

  • DD is populated with the two digit day of the month the file was created.

  • hh is populated with the hour of the day the file was created based on a 24 hour clock.

  • mm is populated with the number of minutes after the hour when the file was created.

The Current CDR file uses the same naming convention except the name is prefixed with a C-.