HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover Scripting Guide (T5437-96009, November 2009)
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Failing back
1. If you are performing failback before restoring, verify that your source machine is
not connected to the network and that the issue(s) that caused the failure is
resolved. If you have already performed a restoration, your source should already
be connected to the network using a unique identity.
2. Login to the target machine that is currently standing in for the failed source by
using the login command.
Command LOGIN
Description Log on to a Storage Mirroring Recover machine
Syntax LOGIN <machine> <username> <password> [domain]
Options
● machine—Name of the machine
● username—Name of the user. The username is limited to
100 characters.
● password—Password associated with the user name. The
password is limited to 100 characters.
● domain—If logging in using a domain account, this is the
domain name. If logging in using a local account, this is the
machine name. The domain is limited to 100 characters.
Examples login alpha administrator ******
Notes
● Options that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
● The password cannot be a Storage Mirroring Recover
keyword. These are any DTCL command (source, target, and
so on.) or any DTCL shortcut command (env, mon, rep, and
so on).
● When scripting with this command, it will return one of three
positive numbers: 0 (no access granted), 1 (monitor access
granted), or 2 (full access granted).
3. Identify the machine you just logged into as the target by using the target
command.
Command TARGET
Description Identifies a machine as the active target machine