HP 3PAR Recovery Manager 1.1.0 Software for Microsoft Hyper-V User Guide (QL226-96343, June 2013)

Success Paths
Scenario 1: RMH Policy is removed.
Specified RMH Policy is successfully removed.
Failure Paths
Scenario 1: Session owner is invalid.
Every session command received on RMH Server is validated to originate from the same IP
address that initiated the session. If IP does not match, the command fails.
Scenario 2: VM name/uuid is not specified.
VM name or uuid must be specified to fetch RMH Policy.
Scenario 3: VM name/uuid specified is invalid.
VM name or uuid must be valid to fetch RMH Policy.
Scenario 4: RMH Policy does not exist.
RMH Policy is not previously set for specified VM.
Remove-StoreServ
Remove-StoreServ removes HP 3PAR StoreServ credentials associated with a RMH user.
Preconditions
The user must first login with Login-Rmh.
HP 3PAR StoreServ credentials must already exist for specified Microsoft Hyper-V.
Syntax
Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.
Remove-StoreServ -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName>
-StoreServName <StoreServName> [-Verbose]
Table 49 Remove-StoreServ parameters
DescriptionOptional/RequiredParameter
Host name of the RMH Server. This is
FQDN or IP address.
Required-RmhServerName
This is FQDN or IP address. Synonyms
for Hyper-V are supported. Thelocalhost
is not supported.
Required-HypervName
Synonyms for HP 3PAR StoreServ are
supported.
Required-StoreServName
Displays progress messages.Optional-Verbose
78 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Powershell Commands