HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96326, December 2012)
Table Of Contents
- CLI Reference Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Overview
- 2 Environment settings
- 3 Executing commands
- 4 Command reference
- Storage system commands
- AddArrayReservation
- AddExternalArrayGroup
- AddHostStorageDomain
- AddLabel
- AddLogicalUnit
- AddLUSE
- AddPool
- AddStorageArray
- AddTieredPoolOperation
- AddVirtualVolume
- DeleteArrayReservation
- DeleteExternalArrayGroup
- DeleteHostStorageDomain
- DeleteLabel
- DeleteLogicalUnit
- DeleteLUSE
- DeletePool
- DeleteStorageArray
- DeleteVirtualVolume
- FormatLU
- GetArrayReservation
- GetPoolShrinkStatus
- GetStorageArray
- Using the GetStorageArray parameter
- GetStorageArray (subtarget not specified)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ArrayGroup)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=CommParameters)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Component)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ExternalStorage)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Filter)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=FreeSpace)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=HostStorageDomain)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LDEV)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LogicalDKC)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=LogicalUnit)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=MFReplicationInfo)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Path)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=PDEV)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Pool)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=PortController)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=ReplicationInfo)
- GetStorageArray (subtarget=TieringPolicy)
- GetTieredPoolStatus
- GetZeroPageReclaimStatus
- ModifyArrayReservation
- ModifyExternalTierRank
- ModifyLabel
- ModifyLogicalUnit
- ModifyPool
- ModifyPort
- ModifyPortController
- ModifyStorageArray
- ModifyTieringPolicy
- ModifyVirtualVolume
- RefreshPerformanceData
- RefreshStorageArrays
- RunZeroPageReclaim
- ShrinkPool
- Logical group commands
- LUN commands
- Host management commands
- Server management commands
- Replication commands
- Storage system commands
- 5 Output items
- Alert instance
- ArrayGroup instance
- ArrayReservation instance
- CommParameters instance
- Component instance
- ConfigFile instance
- Datastore instance
- ExternalPathInfo instance
- ExternalStorage instance
- FreeLUN instance
- FreeSpace instance
- Host instance
- HostInfo instance
- HostStorageDomain instance
- IPAddress instance
- LDEV instance
- LogicalDKC instance
- LogicalGroup instance
- LogicalUnit instance
- MFReplicationInfo instance
- ObjectLabel instance
- PairedPool instance
- PairedPortController instance
- Path instance
- PDEV instance
- PerformanceStatus instance
- Pool instance
- PoolTier instance
- Port instance
- PortController instance
- RelatedDistributedArrayGroup instance
- ReplicationControllerPair instance
- ReplicationGroup instance
- ReplicationInfo instance
- ServerInfo instance
- StorageArray instance
- TieringPolicy instance
- URLLink instance
- VirtualDisk instance
- VM instance
- VolumeConnection instance
- WWN instance
- 6 Batch functionality
- 7 Import functionality
- 8 Properties file
- Overview of the properties file
- Using the properties file to specify options
- Using the properties file to specify parameters
- Setting up the execution environment
- Specifying the log file
- Specifying a log level
- Message trace output
- Specifying the URL
- Inputting requests from XML documents
- Using the message trace file
- Output format of execution results
- Outputting execution results in CSV format
- Outputting execution results in XML format
- Specifying a DTD
- Using a DTD with the Device Manager CLI
- 9 Troubleshooting
- 10 Support and other resources
- A Connecting to P9000 mainframe agent
- About connecting to P9000 mainframe agent
- Setting up the mainframe host environment
- Setting up the Device Manager environment
- Refreshing information recognized by the mainframe host
- Acquiring P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Changing P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Deleting P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device Manager
- Acquiring mainframe host information
- Changing mainframe host information
- Deleting a mainframe host
- Glossary
- Index

2 Environment settings
This chapter provides the environment settings necessary to use the Device Manager CLI.
Java environment settings
To execute the Device Manager CLI, the Java environment must be properly configured for the Device
Manager CLI execution environment.
How to configure a Java environment
It is assumed that a Java version supported by the Device Manager CLI is installed on the computer
that executes the Device Manager CLI. In addition, an appropriate JRE must be specified as a Java
environment that the Device Manager CLI will use.
To specify a JRE, you can use either of the following methods. However, in an environment where a
JRE is updated automatically, HP recommends that you use method 2:
1. Specify a JRE by using the PATH environment variable
2. Specify a JRE by using the HDVM_CLI_JRE_PATH environment variable
Specify a JRE by using the PATH environment variable
Specify the path of the JRE that the Device Manager CLI will use in the PATH environment variable.
Before specifying the path, check the Java version that is currently set in the PATH environment variable.
To check the Java version, execute the following command in the directory where the Device Manager
CLI is executed. This operation displays the Java version that is set in the PATH environment variable.
java -version
In the command execution results, if a version of Java that the Device Manager CLI supports is
displayed, you do not have to change the settings of the Java execution environment. If a version of
Java that the Device Manager CLI does not support is displayed, specify the path of a supported JRE
in the PATH environment variable.
Specify a JRE by using the HDVM_CLI_JRE_PATH environment variable
Specify the path of the JRE that the Device Manager CLI will use in the HDVM_CLI_JRE_PATH
environment variable.
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