HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

XP Command View AE Suite Common Component
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"1183371423687 GetSupportedSizeRange
inParams={ElementType=3,Goal=//192.168.0.1/root/smis/current:HITACHI_St
orageSetting.InstanceID='RAID5'}
objectPath=/root/smis/current:HITACHI_StoragePool.InstanceID='XP12000.6
3507'"
Example of message text output when the server sends a response to a request for Device
Manager server processing (via CIM, when no error has occurred):
"1183371423687 return=0 outParams={MinimumVolumeSize=1024,MaximumVolume
Size=248139692,VolumeSizeDivisor=1024}"
5-9-6 Detail message output for a request to a Device
Manager server
This subsection describes the format of and information in the detail message that is output when
the Device Manager server receives a request. The item enclosed by square brackets ([ ]) in the
output format might not be output.
Detail message output format:
command target[ option][ parameter]
Table 5-15 Information output in detail messages
Item Description
Command A character string (3 characters) that indicates the operation (for
example, addition, deletion, modification, or reference) to be
performed on the resource. For the meaning of the output character
string, see
Table 5-17.
Target Information that identifies the operation to be performed. For
information on the target to be output in the message text, see
Table 5-18. However, Table 5-18 might not contain some displayed
characters.
Option
Format: [...]
Information that identifies the operation to be performed. This
information is output only when one or more options are specified.
For more information on the meanings of output options, see Table
5-19
.
If two or more options are specified, a semicolon (;) is used as a
separator.
Parameters Information that identifies the operation to be performed and the
resource on which the operation is to be performed. (This
information is output only when it is specified by request.) This
information is output in tagged format.
The format and content of the parameters output in detail messages are described below.
Parameter format 1 (nested):
<element attribute>[parameter-1 parameter-2...parameter-n]</element>
The parameters that depend on the element are output between the start and end tags of the
element. If no relevant parameters exist, no parameters are output.
Parameter format 2 (non-nested):
<element attribute/>