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

Registering the mainframe host in Device Manager
To use the AddHost command to register the mainframe host in Device Manager:
1. Execute the AddHost command to register the mainframe host in Device Manager.
When you execute the command, specify the following parameters:
hostname: In this parameter, specify the host name that you specified when setting up the
mainframe host environment.
hosttype: In this parameter, specify 2.
2. From the execution result of the AddHost command, make sure that specified information is
correctly output to the name and hosttype parameters.
Notes on executing the AddHost command:
If the host name specified during mainframe host environment setup and the host name specified
during Device Manager environment setup do not match, information registered in P9000
mainframe agent cannot be acquired.
Do not specify the wwnlist parameter when registering the mainframe host in Device Man-
ager. If you do, an error occurs.
Record the objectID value output when the AddHost command is executed. You will need
this value for the subsequent procedures and operations.
Although the IP address specified in the ipaddress parameter of a command is registered
as an attribute of the mainframe host, the IP address registered using the AddHost command
is not used for communication with P9000 mainframe agent. The information necessary for
communication with P9000 mainframe agent is specified in Registering the P9000 mainframe
agent running on the mainframe host in Device Manager on page 481.
Action to be taken if an error occurs during the execution of the AddHost command:
Use the GetHost command to check whether the mainframe host has been registered. If the
mainframe host has not been registered, register it by using the AddHost command. If the
mainframe host has been registered incorrectly, use the ModifyHost command to correct the
registered information. For details about how to correct the registered mainframe host information,
see Changing mainframe host information on page 487.
Command format:
hdvmcli AddHost "hostname=mainframe-host-name" "hosttype=2"
Example of executing the command:
hdvmcli AddHost -o "D:\logs\AddHost.log" "hostname=toro2" "hosttype=2"
Example of output from executing the command:
RESPONSE:
An instance of Host
objectID=*****
Connecting to P9000 mainframe agent480