HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

Replication Solutions Manager equivalent job commandBusiness Copy EVA/MA/EMA 2.x Job operation name and
use
SnapshotHostVolume (demand_allocated)
SnapshotHostVolumeGroup (demand_allocated)
SNAP VOLUME {demand_allocated_hsv}
Creates point-in-time copies of the virtual disks that
comprise a host volume. The copies are demand allocated
snapshots. Demand allocation applies to EVA arrays only.
SnapshotHostVolume (fully_allocated)
SnapshotHostVolumeGroup (fully_allocated)
SNAP VOLUME {fully_allocated}
Creates point-in-time copies of the virtual disks that
comprise a host volume. The copies are fully allocated
MA/EMA arrays are not supported.
snapshots. Full allocation applies to EVA and MA/EMA
arrays only.
SnapcloneHostVolume
SnapcloneHostVolumeGroup
SNAP VOLUME {snapclone_hsv}
Creates point-in-time copies of the virtual disks that
comprise a host volume. The copies are snapclones.
Snapclones apply to EVA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT_BEGIN UNIT
Begins the split of a clone virtual disk (mirrorset). Clone
split operations apply to MA/EMA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT_BEGIN VOLUME
Begins the split of the clone virtual disks (mirrorsets) that
comprise a host volume. Clone split operations apply to
MA/EMA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT_FINISH UNIT
Completes the split of a clone virtual disk (mirrorset). Clone
split operations apply to MA/EMA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT_FINISH VOLUME
Completes the split of the clone virtual disks (mirrorsets)
that comprise a host volume. Clone split operations apply
to MA/EMA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT UNIT
Splits a clone virtual disk (mirrorset) in a single operation.
Clone split operations apply to MA/EMA arrays only.
None—MA/EMA arrays are not supported.SPLIT VOLUME
Splits the clone virtual disks (mirrorsets) that comprise a
host volume in a single operation. Clone split operations
apply to MA/EMA arrays only.
LaunchSUSPEND
Executes the specified command, batch file, or script on a
given host. Suspend is typically used to briefly halt the I/O
of a database or other application that is running on a
host computer.
There is no single equivalent command. Steps can be
undone by including rollback branches that contain the
UNDO
Causes BC to immediately undo the preceding steps in a
job. appropriate inverse commands. For example, to undo
create steps, include appropriate delete steps in the
rollback branch.
UnmountHostVolume
UnmountEntireVolumeGroup
UNMOUNT
Requests that a host OS unmount a host volume.
WaituntilWAITUNTIL
Halts the BC job until the specified date and time, before
continuing with the next step.
Job background operations
Working with jobs 159