HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)

Storage directory of the command
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-the-Device-Manager-agent\bin
In Linux:
/opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin
Options
write [-file file-name]
This option outputs the settings of all command devices recognized by the host to the file.
You can use the -file file-name option to specify the desired file name. To specify the file
name, you can use an absolute or relative path.
If you do not specify the -file option, the perf_cmddev.properties file will be overwritten.
If no command device recognized by the host is detected, nothing is output to the perf_cmd-
dev.properties file.
verify
This option compares the settings for the command devices defined in the perf_cmddev.prop-
erties file to the settings for the command devices recognized by the host. If the host recognizes
multiple command devices, the execution result is output for each.
If the information of a command device defined in the perf_cmddev.properties file
matches the information of the command device recognized by the host, the following message
is displayed:
The definition of the command device is valid.
If the host does not recognize a command device defined in the perf_cmddev.properties
file:
The error message KAIC28615-W and information of the command device that is not recog-
nized by the host are displayed.
If a command device recognized by the host is not defined in the settings file:
The error message KAIC28616-W and information of the command device that is not defined
in the settings file are displayed.
Note that, if the settings for a command device are defined in the perf_cmddev.properties
file by using the format of version 6.3 or earlier, the command device is assumed to belong
to SLPR0.
view
This parameter displays the settings for the command devices defined in the perf_cmddev.prop-
erties file.
In the perf_cmddev.properties file, UNKNOWN is displayed for any lines on which non-re-
cognizable values are defined or that are not correctly formatted. Comment lines and blank lines
are not displayed. In addition, if no value is specified in the perf_cmddev.properties file,
only the header is displayed.
The following is an example of output from the command. The items that are output are the same
as the items set in the perf_cmddev.properties file.
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