HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TB581-96346, July 2013)
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-s server-destination
Specify the Device Manager server destination.
server-destination can be specified in the following format:
IP-address[:port-number]
host-name[:port-number]
localhost[:port-number]
If the port number is omitted, the port number set in the server.server.server-
Port property of the server.properties file is used. In addition, when you
specify an IPv6 format IP address and port number at the same time, enclose the
IPv6 address in square brackets ([]).
This parameter is optional. If -s is omitted, the -t option must be specified.
Options
-u user-id
Specify the user ID of an account that is registered on the destination Device
Manager server and in the PeerGroup user group.
If the -s option is specified, but the -u and -p options are omitted, HiScan uses
the user ID that is stored in server.server.authorization of the serv-
er.properties file.
-p password
Specify the password of an account that is registered on the destination Device
Manager server and in the PeerGroup user group.
The -p option is required if the -u option is specified. If the -s option is specified
but the -u and -p options are omitted, HiScan uses the password that is stored
in server.server.authorization of the server.properties file.
-c sec
Specifies the interval (in seconds) at which host information is sent to the Device
Manager server. Host information is continuously sent to the Device Manager
server at the specified interval, until a forced termination occurs. Values of less
than ten seconds are recognized as invalid. Specify a value in the range from 10
to 2147483647. If -t is specified, -c cannot be used.
-t output-file-name
Specify a file name if you want to output host information sent to the Device Man-
ager server to an XML file. The file is output to the current directory.
The following characters cannot be used in the file name:
\ / : , ; * ? " < > | $ % & ' ` ^
Caution: The -t option can be specified in addition to the -s option. If both options
are specified, the information sent from the Device Manager agent and the mes-
sages received from the Device Manager server are output to the file. If -t is
specified, -c cannot be used.
hldutil command
The hldutil command is used to acquire information on storage system LDEVs, file systems, and
other devices. It also allows you to output the acquired information to an execution log file and to
view past execution log files. The hldutil command is stored in the following locations:
In Windows:
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