HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Job Command Reference (T3680-96090, October 2012)
CreateHostVolumeDiscrete ( "7", "\\ArrayA2\Cats", "HostA4", HOST_FC_PORT)Linux
Not supportedOpenVMS
CreateHostVolumeDiscrete ( "7", "\\ArrayA2\Cats", "HostA4", HOST_FC_PORT)Solaris
CreateHostVolumeDiscrete ( "0", "\\ArrayA2\Cats", "HostA4", HOST_FC_PORT)Tru64 UNIX
CreateHostVolumeDiscrete ( "1", "\\ArrayA2\Cats", "HostA4", HOST_FC_PORT)Windows
Comments
• Associated validation commands. ValidateHost, ValidateHostVolume, ValidateStorageVolume.
• Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent.
• Command result value. Host volume name (UNC). For a complete list, see Command result
values.
• OS specifics. Yes. See examples above.
HP-UX. This command is not supported with HP-UX hosts.
OpenVMS. This command is not supported with OpenVMS hosts.
Tru64 UNIX
◦ The Partition/Slice (%component%) value must be 0 (zero).
◦ The command supports only host volumes with UFS file systems. AdvFS is not supported.
• The storage volume is presented to the target host. A new host volume is created using the
specified partition/slice structure. The new host volume is not mounted.
• To mount the host volume, use the MountHostVolume command.
• See also CreateHostVolume.
• See Resource names and UNC formats.
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices
Uses replicated storage volumes to create a new host volume on an enabled host. The replicated
storage volumes must have been presented to the host and a host bus scan performed in prior
steps in the job.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( %src_hostvol_unc%, %storvol_unc_list%, %target_host% )
Source UNC Host Volume (%src_hostvol_unc%). Select or enter the UNC name of a host volume
that has been previously replicated and presented within the job.
Storage Volume List (%storvol_unc_list%). Select or enter the variable assigned to the previous
replication in the job. See Argument list.
Target Host (%target_host%). Select or enter the name or IP address of the enabled host on which
the host volume is to be created.
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