HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Administrator Guide (web)

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HORCM_DEV parameter
The following explains the description rules related to dev_group, dev_name, port#, and MU#.
Specify dev_group and dev_name using no more than 31 single-byte characters. A hyphen (-)
cannot be specified at the beginning of the character string.
The same dev_name value must not be duplicated in a configuration definition file.
The combination of the dev_group and dev_name values must not be duplicated in the config-
uration definition file for a host.
If you specify the host group number immediately after specifying the port name for port#, the
range of values that you can specify differs depending on the version of the Device Manager
agent. When the version of the Device Manager agent is 5.6 or later, specify a value from 0 to
254. When the version of the Device Manager agent is 5.5 or earlier, specify a value from 0 to
127.
The value that can be specified for MU# differs depending on the version and copy type of the
Device Manager agent, as shown below.
When the version of the Device Manager agent is 6.0 or later:
Business Copy: 0 to 2
Snapshot 0 to 63
Continuous Access: Not specified
Continuous Access Journal: Not specified
#
, 0
#
, h1, h2, or h3
#:
If no value is specified or 0 is specified, multi-target configuration pairs cannot be created
with Continuous Access.
When the version of the Device Manager agent is 5.9 or earlier:
Business Copy: 0 to 2
Snapshot: 0 to 31
Continuous Access: Not specified
Continuous Access Journal: h1, h2, or h3
HORCM_LDEV parameter
The following explains the description rules related to dev_group, dev_name, LDEV#, and MU#.
Specify dev_group and dev_name using no more than 31 single-byte characters. A hyphen (-)
cannot be specified at the beginning of the character string.
The same dev_name value must not be duplicated in a configuration definition file.
The combination of the dev_group and dev_name values must not be duplicated in the config-
uration definition file for a host.
The following are examples of LDEV#:
Base-10 numbers
260
Hexadecimal numbers
0x104
CU:LDEV format
01:04
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent242