HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide (Web Version) (TK981-96004, May 2014)

-c
Specifies the interval (in seconds) at which host information is sent to the Device Manager server.
Host information is continuously sent to the Device Manager server at the specified interval, until
a forced termination occurs. Values of less than ten seconds are recognized as invalid. Specify
a value in the range from 10 to 2147483647.
-t
Specify this option if you want to output the host information that was sent to the Device Manager
server to an XML file. The file is output to the current directory.
The following characters cannot be used in the file name:
\ / : , ; * ? " < > | $ % & ' ` ^
If the -s option is also specified, response messages from the Device Manager server, as well
as the information sent from the Device Manager agent, are output to the file.
TIP:
Information about the host on which a Device Manager agent is installed is automatically reflected
to the Device Manager server in the following cases:
When the HiScan command is automatically executed
When the host is started
When host information is updated from the Device Manager GUI
Related topics
server.server.authorization, page 387
server.server.serverPort, page 387
Acquiring device information (hldutil command)
Use the hldutil command to acquire device information such as storage system LDEVs and file
systems.
The acquired device information can be displayed in a specific format or output to an execution log
file. Device information acquired in the past can also be displayed. If all options are omitted when
this command is used, the command displays information about all LDEVs recognized by the host.
This command can also be used to manage device information by copying or deleting execution log
files.
Operations to complete in advance
Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (for Windows) or as a root user (for UNIX).
Command format
To display device information:
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]
To manage device information:
Using the Device Manager agent216