HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Installation and Configuration Guide

ActionDescription
Return value
(hexadecimal)
For an environment in which the GUI for Hitachi Dynamic Link
Manager has been installed, contact maintenance personnel
for assistance.
The Device Manager
agent was successfully in-
stalled, but the settings for
linking to other program
products could not be ap-
plied.
0x93
Verify that the operating system is supported and the required
updates have been applied, and then perform installation
again.
The Device Manager
agent functionality setup
succeeded. However, an
error may have occurred
while setting up Replica-
tion Manager application
agent functionality.
0x95
Retry the operation using a user ID with Administrator permis-
sions.
The user attempting this
operation does not have
Administrator permis-
sions.
0x96
None.
You cannot downgrade
the Device Manager
agent because a newer
version of the Device
Manager agent is in-
stalled.
0x98
Take action by following the KAIC25111-W to KAIC25113-
W messages.
The Device Manager
agent or a related pro-
gram is running.
0x99
Take action by following the KAIC25156-E message.
setup.exe may not
have started correctly, or
a user may have executed
an internal command
manually.
0x9A
Use the hdvmagt_setting command to specify the IP ad-
dress or host name of the Device Manager server again.
A failure occurred while
connecting to the Device
Manager server specified
in HDVMAgent.conf.
0x9D
Device Manager agent unattended removal
The unattended removal of an agent eliminates the need for user responses during agent removal.
This function is useful when agents are installed on multiple hosts.
To perform an unattended agent removal, you create and execute a script file.
Removing a Device Manager agent from a Windows host (unattended removal)
You can perform an unattended Device Manager agent removal in a Windows environment.
1. Log in to the Windows operating system with a user ID that has administrator permissions.
2. Copy the following file to any location:
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