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Command Line Interface Syntax and Parameters 15
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Each command may have required parameters, optional parameters, or both, and you can specify any
parameter in the application’s properties file. If a parameter is specified both on the command line and in the
properties file, the value from the command line is used.
For more information on Device Manager properties, please refer to the HP StorageWorks Command View XP
Advanced Edition Device Manager Server Installation and Configuration Guide. For more information on
Device Manager client operations (for example, Web Client, CLI, third-party applications), please refer to the
HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Web Client User Guide.
Device Manager CLI includes a help file. To see the parameters associated with a particular command, enter:
C:\hdvm> hdvmcli help command-name
For example, to display the output shown in
Figure 3-1
, enter:
C:\hdvm> hdvmcli help AddLun
COMMAND: AddLun
DESCRIPTION: Defines a path from a host to a volume.
PARAMETERS:
serialnum (required) Serial Number of the Storage Array of the new Path
model (required) Model of the Storage Array of the new Path
name (optional) Name of the new Path
port (required) Port Number of the new Path
domain (required) For USP, 9900V, XP12K/10K, XP1024/128,
9500V (with LUNManagement), AMS and WMS required;
others, optional.
Domain Number of the new Path, can not be
set with parameter wwn together.
scsi (optional) SCSI ID of the new Path
lun (required) Number of the actual LUN used for path
devnum (optional) Device number used to identify this logical unit
lusedevnums (optional) "Comma-separated list of LDEV devnums required for
LUSE LUN definition
wwn (optional) Except USP, 9900V, XP12K/10K, XP1024/128,
9500V (with LUNManagement), AMS and WMS.
Comma-separated list of WWN to secure the path, can
not be set with parameter domain together.
Figure 3-1
Example of CLI Help for the AddLun Command
3-2 CLI Return Responses
Device Manager CLI returns the execution result value at the end of its process.
Table 3-2
lists and describes
the CLI return values.
Table 3-2
Return Values
Return Values Description
-1
Specified parameter not defined
0
CLI ends normally.
1
CLI found errors within its process (for example, parameter error).
2
CLI found errors in the Device Manager server.
3-3 Displaying CLI Help
If you want to display basic help information, launch Device Manager CLI with no associated parameters. This
basic information will include the current CLI version.
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In Windows
®
: c:\hdvm> hdvmcli
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In Solaris™ or HP-UX: # ./hdvmcli