HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager CLI Reference (T3680-96071, June 2012)

[allocation_alarm|aa=<enter value in %>]}
[thin_provisioning|tp={enable|disable}]
[vraid_level|vrl={raid0|raid1|raid5|raid6}]
Switches
Specifies a threshold at which point a warning event is sent to notify users that the
thin provisioned disk is approaching capacity. The default value is 70%.
allocation_alarm
Specifies the disk group in which the virtual disk is to be created. The disk group
can be specified in UNC form, or as a friendly name found on the selected array.
disk_group
Specifies the size of the virtual disk in GB.size
Specifies if the vdisk is thin provisioned only if the storage system supports thin
provisioning. The default value is disable. For support requirements, see “Thin
provisioning guidelines” (page 10).
thin_provisioning
Specifies the Vraid level of the virtual disk. RAID0 is the default value. For information
about redundancy levels, see “Vraid hierarchy” (page 10).
vraid_level
ADD VM_SERVER
The ADD VM_SERVER command adds a VM server to the SAN. It also sets the VM server security
credentials.
Syntax
add vm_s[erver]|vms <vm server name>
[username=<username>]
[password=<password>]
Switches
Specifies the password for the user name to authenticate the VM server.password
Specifies the user name to authenticate the VM server.username
CAPTURE CONFIG_DATA
The CAPTURE CONFIG_DATA command enables you to capture, save, and re-create an array
configuration by querying the selected array and generating up to five scripts. Not all arrays
require all five scripts. For example, the script step1A is always generated and can be the only
script that is required. You can use these scripts to re-create the original configuration and, in some
cases, to assist in a site recovery. HP recommends that you run the CAPTURE CONFIG_DATA
command after you initialize an array to save a copy of the configuration.
NOTE: For iSCSI controllers, the CAPTURE CONFIG_DATA command adds the default controller
name to HP P6000 Command View only. You must set the other iSCSI controller properties manually.
The scripts output to the console unless you specify a file name. The file name is appended with
_StepXX. XX is the restore step name, which is 1A, 1B, 1C, 2, or 3. For example, if you specify
CAPTURE CONFIGURATION newyear.txt, the utility creates the files newyear_Step1A.txt,
newyear_Step1B.txt, newyear_Step1C.txt, newyear_Step2.txt, and
newyear_Step3.txt
The replication manager verifies that other files with the same names do not exist. If the file names
exist, and you are entering the command manually, the utility prompts you to replace existing files
with the new files. If you are using a script, existing files are replaced with the new files.
When creating files that contain the scripts, activity dots are displayed on the console. This command
can take a long time to complete, depending on the size of the configuration.
22 CLUI commands