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

Result with Description
RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult
The command returns RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult objects and contains:
RMHirtualCopySet with current state updated.
Information on name, WWN, partition, volume guid path, and mount point of each Virtual
Volume mounted.
Success Paths
Scenario 1: Unmount is unsuccessful.
Requested unmounts of Virtual Volume(s) is successful.
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: Storage System session credentials are not provided.
Storage System session credentials are not provided for this command.
Scenario 3: License missing for RMH.
License is missing for RMH.
Scenario 4: One or more Virtual Volumes mount points do not exist.
Using a specified mount point prefix and RMH format of RMH.vv-wwn, the mount point
attempted is not available to unmount.
Scenario 5: Storage System host is not available to unmount Virtual Volume(s).
A Storage System host must be available to unmount Virtual Volume(s).
Scenario 6: Storage System fails to unexport Virtual Volume.
Storage System fails to unexport Virtual Volume on requested host. Reason is displayed.
Scenario 7: Only one Virtual Copy can be unmounted at a time.
Filtering of Virtual Copies using VcNameUuid/-VmNameUuid does not result in only one
Virtual Copy to be unmounted.
Update-HyperV
Update-HyperV updates Microsoft Hyper-V credentials already present in RMH database for
user.
Preconditions
User must first login using Login-Rmh.
Specified Microsoft Hyper-V credentials must already exist.
Syntax
Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.
Update-HyperV -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName>
-HypervUsername <HypervUsername> -HypervPassword <HypervPassword>
[-Verbose]
86 HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Powershell Commands