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

Commands related to host management
You can use the host management commands to manage information about hosts and the storage
systems used by hosts.
The following table explains the host management commands.
Table 7 Commands related to host management
DescriptionCommand name
Registers information about a host into the Device Manager server database.
AddHost
Registers host-based information about a LUN into the Device Manager server
database.
AddHostInfo
Refreshes information about the hosts managed by the Device Manager server.
AddHostRefresh
Registers information about a virtualization server into the Device Manager server
database by using vMA or Host Data Collector.
AddVirtualization-
Server
Deletes information about a host from the Device Manager server database.
DeleteHost
Deletes host-based information about a LUN from the Device Manager server
database.
DeleteHostInfo
Obtains information about hosts.
GetHost
Obtains host-based information about a LUN.
GetHostInfo
Registers (into the Device Manager server database) any host whose host name
is the nickname of a host storage domain, and adds (to that host's information in
the database) the WWN that was assigned to the host storage domain.
HostScan
Imports host information from the input CSV host information file and mapping
definition file.
ImportHosts
Merges the WWNs assigned to multiple hosts into one host.
MergeHost
Modifies information about a host.
ModifyHost
Modifies host-based information about a LUN.
ModifyHostInfo
Modifies information about a virtualization server that was registered with vMA
or Host Data Collector.
ModifyVirtualiza-
tionServer
Refreshes information about a virtualization server that was registered with vMA
or Host Data Collector.
RefreshVirtualiza-
tionServer
Related topics
List of Device Manager CLI commands, page 33
Chapter 4, page 49
Commands related to server management
You can use the server management commands to manage the Device Manager server.
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