HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1 CLI Reference Guide (TB581-96051, May 2011)

Example of output from executing the command:
RESPONSE:
An instance of Host
objectID=*****
name=toro2
hostID=1
capacityInKB=0
hostType=2
statusOfDBUpdating=-1
*****: The value is encoded by the CLI.
Registering the P9000 mainframe agent running on the mainframe host in Device Manager
To use the AddURLLink command to register the mainframe host in Device Manager:
1. Execute the AddURLLink command to register the P9000 mainframe agent running on the
mainframe host in Device Manager.
When you execute the command, specify the following parameters:
url: In this parameter, specify the IP address and port number.
If the mainframe host is in an IPv4 environment: Specify the IP address of the mainframe host
on which P9000 mainframe agent is installed, and the port number used by P9000 mainframe
agent.
If the mainframe host is in an IPv6 environment: Specify the IP address (by enclosing it in
square brackets ([ and ])) and port number of IBM HTTP Server.
name: In this parameter, specify the character string MainframeAgent, which indicates
P9000 mainframe agent. Note that this parameter is case-sensitive.
linkedid: In this parameter, specify the object ID of the mainframe host output when the
mainframe host was registered using the AddHost command.
2. From the execution result of the AddURLLink command, make sure that specified information
is correctly output to the url, name, and linkedid parameters.
Notes on executing the AddURLLink command:
If the name parameter is specified incorrectly, the mainframe host is not registered as the P9000
mainframe agent information, and mainframe volume information and the logical DKC serial
number of the storage system cannot be acquired. If you specified the name parameter incorrectly,
use the DeleteURLLink command to delete the P9000 mainframe agent information, and then
use the AddURLLink command to register the information again. For details about how to delete
the P9000 mainframe agent information, see Deleting P9000 mainframe agent information re-
gistered in Device Manager on page 353.
Action to be taken if an error occurs during the execution of the AddURLLink command:
Use the GetURLLink command to check whether P9000 mainframe agent has been registered.
If P9000 mainframe agent has not been registered, register it by using the AddURLLink command.
If P9000 mainframe agent has been registered incorrectly, use the AddURLLink command to
correct the registered information. For details about how to correct the registered P9000 mainframe
agent information, see Changing P9000 mainframe agent information registered in Device
Manager on page 352.
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