HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 CLI Reference Guide

How to obtainParameter nameNo.
Execute the GetHost command with the host name indicated below specified
for the hostname parameter.
When managing copy pairs by using local management
First, execute the GetHost command with the host that manages the P-VOL
specified.
The execution result of the GetHost command displays the values of valid
and instanceNumber under An instance of ConfigFile (configur-
ation definition file information).
From the output under the line that reads An instance of ConfigFile
for which 1 is displayed as the valid value, see the configuration definition
file information for managing the P-VOL. The instanceNumber value cor-
responds to the pvolinstancenum parameter value.
Likewise, execute the GetHost command with the host that manages the S-
VOL specified.
From the output under the line that reads An instance of ConfigFile
for which 1 is displayed as the valid value, the instanceNumber value
in the configuration definition file information for managing the S-VOL cor-
responds to the svolinstancenum parameter value.
When managing copy pairs by using central management
Specify the host that centrally manages copy pairs.
The execution result of the GetHost command displays the values of valid
and instanceNumber under An instance of ConfigFile (configur-
ation definition file information).
See the output under the two lines that read An instance of Config-
File for which 1 is displayed as the valid value. Information located under
these two lines shows the configuration definition file information for man-
aging the P-VOL or the S-VOL. The instanceNumber value displayed under
these lines corresponds to the pvolinstancenum or svolinstancenum
parameter value.
pvolinstancenum
svolinstancenum
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Execute the GetHost command with LogicalUnit specified for the
subtarget parameter and the name of the host that recognizes the P-VOL or
the S-VOL specified for the hostname parameter.
The execution result of the GetHost command displays the objectID value
(object ID of the logical unit) and the devNum value under An instance of
LogicalUnit.
If you execute the command with the host that recognizes the P-VOL specified,
see the output under An instance of LogicalUnit that will be used as
the P-VOL. The devNum value corresponds to the pvoldevnum parameter value.
Record the objectID value.
If you execute the command with the host that recognizes the S-VOL specified,
the devNum value under An instance of LogicalUnit corresponds to
the svoldevnum parameter value.
Record the objectID value.
pvoldevnum
svoldevnum
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