HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 CLI Reference Guide

hdvmcli AddHostRefresh -o "D:\logs\AddHostRefresh.log" "objectid=*****"
*****: The value is encoded by the CLI.
Command execution result
RESPONSE:
An instance of Host
objectID=*****
name=rise
hostID=5
ipAddress=192.168.32.164
capacityInKB=0
hostType=-1
statusOfDBUpdating=0
*****: The value is encoded by the CLI.
AddVirtualizationServer
AddVirtualizationServer registers a virtualization server into the Device Manager server
database.
If the target virtualization server is already registered, this command updates the Device Manager
server database with the most recent information. In addition, any virtualization server information
that is removed from the virtualization-server management program is deleted from the Device Manager
server database.
NOTE:
Notes for registering a virtualization server with a configuration that monitors VMware vCenter
Server with vMA are described below.
- Virtualization servers registered in VMware vCenter Server for a particular IP address of a virtu-
alization server are registered on the Device Manager server with the IP address as the host name.
This is because the name of a virtualization server registered on a VMware vCenter Server is re-
gistered as the Device Manager server host name .
- If the virtualization server is cut off from VMware vCenter Server and then reconnected, that
virtualization server might not be registered correctly in the Device Manager server. In this situation,
use the management client for the virtualization server to remove the target virtualization server
from VMware vCenter Server, and then register it again. After that, register it on the Device
Manager server.
This command does not support configurations that use Host Data Collector as the virtualization-
server management program.
- If you are using VMware ESX 4.x or VMware ESXi 4.x as the virtualization software, you can
execute the command only if you are using vMA as the virtualization-server management program.
- If you are using VMware ESXi 5.x as the virtualization software, you cannot execute the command.
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