HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Job Command Reference (T3680-96090, October 2012)

A flush of the underlying source virtual disks write caches is required before the fracture is
started. See SetHostVolumesWriteCacheMode and WaitForHostVolumesWriteCacheFlush.
This command cannot be used with some older versions of controller software. For information
on controller version feature support, see the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility
Reference.
See Resource names and UNC formats.
FractureMirrorclones
Stops (fractures) the local replication between synchronized mirrorclones and their source virtual
disks.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
FractureMirrorclones ( %mirrorclone_unc_names%, WAIT )
Mirrorclone UNC Storage Volume Names (%mirrorclone_unc_names%). Select or enter the UNC
names of the mirrorclone storage volumes (not the source storage volumes) to be fractured. See
Argument list. Or, select a variable used in a prior step that represents the mirrorclones.
Wait Flag. Select WAIT or NOWAIT. See Wait/nowait argument.
Examples
FractureMirrorclones ( ("\\Array2\Cats", "\\Array2\Dogs", "\\Array3\Cars"), WAIT )
FractureMirrorclones ( $my_svol_list, WAIT )
Comments
Associated validation commands. ValidateStorageVolume.
Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a local replication license for the storage system on
which the storage volumes are located.
Command result value. None. For a complete list, see Command result values.
OS specifics. None.
Guidelines apply. See the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide for mirrorclone
guidelines.
A flush of the underlying source virtual disks write caches is required before the fracture is
started. See SetHostVolumesWriteCacheMode and WaitForHostVolumesWriteCacheFlush .
This command cannot be used with some older versions of controller software. For information
on controller version feature support, see the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility
Reference.
See Resource names and UNC formats.
Import
Imports the RSM database. This feature allows administrators to import a previously exported copy
of the RSM database.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
Import ( %full_file_name% )
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