HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Software v6.0 Command-line User Interface Reference Guide

configalarm -dkc <array sn no> -mval <Snapshot poolid> -metric
JOURNAL_FILE_USAGE_UTIL
Examples
configalarm -list -hr
configalarm -list L
configalarm -list
configalarm -dkc 10227 -mval 1 -metric THP_POOL_OCCUPANCY
configalarm -dkc 10227 -mval 0 -metric SNAPSHOT_POOL_OCCUPANCY
configalarm -dkc 10001 -mval 0 -metric JOURNAL_FILE_USAGE_UTIL -th 10
HOSTCFG
Syntax
hostcfg op <op_string> -ha <HostAgent> [-auth <user:passwd>] [-ms
<URL>] [-L] [d<char>] [-hr] [-?]
Supported disk array types
XP and P9000 disk arrays
Description
Displays the configuration data of the host that is connected to the management station. It also
displays array related information. You can also use this command to remove unwanted hosts.
This command does not display HA version and the RMLIB details.
Switches
Required. Specify the task to be performed. Not necessary if -list is used.
nl
–op <op_string>
xpinfo_req: indicates that the XPINFO data must be sent to the management station.
nl
ha_rem: requests the management station to remove this host agent from its database.
Required. Specify the host agent system. This can either be a host name or an IP address.
Not necessary if -list is used.
–ha <hostagent>
Lists the host configuration data that is stored on the management station.–list
The output from the -list switch must be labeled, but delimited.–L
Specify the character for delimited output.–d <char>
Displays data in a readable form.–hr
Specify a user name and password pair in the format user name:password.–auth <user:passwd>
Specify the address of a management station in the format <http://
path.to.managementstation:<port>> or <https://
path.to.managementstation>.
–ms <URL>
Prints the usage statement.–?
Example
hostcfg -list hr
USERHOSTCFG
Syntax
[-filein in_name | -streamin | -database colon:separated:no_spaces]
-fileout out_name -streamout -header -send -ms management_station_name
[-auth user:password | -pf password_file] -?
Supported disk array types
XP and P9000 disk arrays
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