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

DescriptionProperty
Specifies the position of the host name.
Specify the field number (the leftmost field is 1) of the field that
specifies the host name. You can specify a value from 1 to 256.
This property is required.
import.host.column.hostname
These five properties specify the positions of items other than the
host name.
Specify the field number (the leftmost field is 1) of the field that
specifies the corresponding item. You can specify a value from
1 to 256.
If the field (column) that corresponds to the property does not exist
in the host information file, specify -1. You cannot specify -1 for
the import.host.column.wwn property.
If multiple properties apply to the same field in the host information
file, in cases such as in Conventions for creating host information
files (CSV files) on page 396, specify the same value for these
properties (example: import.host.column.ipaddress=2
and import.host.column.ipv6address=2).
These properties are required.
import.host.column.wwn
import.host.column.iscsiname
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import.host.column.ipaddress
import.host.column.ipv6address
import.host.column.ostype
These five properties specify the character strings to be mapped
to OS types.
The OS types specified in the host information file are mapped
to the OS types to be displayed in the GUI. Specify values in
accordance with the following conventions:
Enclose each value in double quotation marks (").
Alphabetic characters are not case sensitive.
To specify multiple values, enclose each value in double
quotation marks ("), and separate each value with a comma
(,).
The default values of these properties are AIX, HP-UX, Linux,
Solaris, and Windows respectively.
If values that are not defined by using these properties are
specified as the OS type in the host information file, the OS type
is registered as Others.
import.host.ostype.aix
import.host.ostype.hpux
import.host.ostype.linux
import.host.ostype.solaris
import.host.ostype.windows
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This property is not used. Make sure that you specify -1 for this property.
Examples of input files
This section shows examples of input files to be created when host information such as that shown
below is to be imported.
Import functionality398