HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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-t output-file-name
Specify a file name if you want to output host information sent to the Device Man-
ager server to an XML file. The file is output to the current directory.
The following characters cannot be used in the file name:
\ / : , ; * ? " < > | $ % & ' ` ^
Caution: The -t option can be specified in addition to the -s option. If both options
are specified, the information sent from the Device Manager agent and the mes-
sages received from the Device Manager server are output to the file. If -t is
specified, -c cannot be used.
hldutil command
The hldutil command is used to acquire information on storage system LDEVs, file systems, and
other devices. It also allows you to output the acquired information to an execution log file and to
view past execution log files. The hldutil command is stored in the following locations:
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Device-Manager-agent\util\bin\hldutil.exe
In Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/util/bin/hldutil
In AIX:
/usr/HDVM/HBaseAgent/util/bin/hldutil
The following table describes the hldutil command syntax.
Table 101 hldutil command syntax
DetailsItem
hldutil [-d [device-number-or-device-file-name]|-g
[drive-group-name]|-l ldev-number.serial-number] [-p] [-q]
[-nolog] [-s sort-key...] [-serdec] [-k|-hf [log-file-name]|-h
[log-number]]
hldutil -h [log-number] -hb [log-file-name]|-hrm
[log-number|all]|-history number-of-log-file-generations
Synopsis
The hldutil command is used to acquire information on storage system LDEVs, file
systems, and other devices. It also allows you to output the acquired information to an
execution log file and to view past execution log files. If all options are omitted,
information is output about all LDEVs recognized by the host.
This operation requires Administrator or superuser privileges. If the OS is Windows
Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012, the command must
be executed from a command prompt started as an Administrator.
Caution: If you execute the hldutil command immediately after the host environment
is changed (for example, after an LU is added or deleted), the command might not be
able to recognize the changed contents of the host. In this case, wait a while, and then
re-execute the hldutil command.
Description
Using and maintaining the Device Manager agent256