HP XP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.6.0-00 Application Agent CLI Reference Guide

NOTE:
A backup ID and the -copy_group option cannot be specified at the same time.
If neither the backup-ID option nor the -copy_group option is specified, the secondary volumes
of all copy groups managed by Application Agent will be targeted.
The RAID Manager instance used by Application Agent is specified in the RAID Manager-linkage
definition file (DEFAULT.dat) as HORCMINST=n. Of the two volumes defined as pair volumes in a
RAID Manager instance, the volume directly managed by the RAID Manager instance used by
Application Agent is the secondary volume.
When a volume is concealed and the disk configuration is rescanned, an error message indicating
that a device has been removed is recorded in the Windows event log. HP recommends that you
periodically delete error messages from the Windows event log.
In an environment with Veritas Storage Foundation, Missing is displayed for disks when volumes have
been concealed for some of the disks in the disk group. Conceal volumes also for copy groups with
disks displayed as Foreign or Online.
If this command is executed with the -detach option specified, take the physical volume offline from
all applications (close the volume). If you leave the volume online, the physical volume will be forcefully
concealed from the server even if applications are being used, which might result in unexpected
application problems.
If the local volume is not mapped to the physical volume because, for example, the copy group is
concealed, the following limitations apply:
- When the command is executed with the -sigview option specified, the current disk signature
cannot be viewed. The output result of the command is displayed as --------.
- When the command is executed with the -sigset option specified, the disk signature cannot be
updated.
To display and update the current disk signature, the copy group must be displayed and the local
volume must be mapped to the physical volume.
If the disk signature is updated with the -sigset option specified, execute the command again with
the -sigview option specified and make sure that the disk signature has been updated properly.
Note that if the updated disk signature already exists on another volume, the disk signature might be
updated to a different disk signature set by Windows. If this happens, execute the command by
specifying both the -sigset option and the copy group of the physical volume whose disk signature
you want to update. Update the disk signature to a different value, making sure to avoid duplicating
another disk signature.
If an attempt to update the disk signature is made with the -sigset option specified when the disk
signature format is different from the disk partition style, the KAVX5170-E error message is displayed
and the command will terminate with an error.
If this command is executed with both the -sigview option and backup-ID specified, and the
disk signature format registered in the backup catalog is different from the current disk partition style,
the KAVX5171-E error message is displayed and the command will terminate with an error.
Return Values
0: Normal termination
Any value other than 0: Termination with an error
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