HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Recover Scripting Guide (T5437-96009, November 2009)
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Verifying your target data
With scripting commands, verification can only be initiated after a connection is
established.
1. Log on to the source 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).
2. Identify the source that you want to initiate verification for by using the source
command.
Command SOURCE
Description Identifies a machine as the active source machine
Syntax SOUrce <source>
Options source—Name of the source