The installhdlm utility for installing hdlm, Format, Parameters – HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Displays the name of the user account that is registered on the remote
management client, as well as the Credential Store file path.
Example:
PROMPT>dlmrmcenv --output
ESXiUserName=GLMUser
CredentialStoreFilePath="C:\Documents and Settings\xxxxxxxx
\Application Data\VMware\credstore\vicredentials.xml"
KAPL20907-I The dlmrmcenv utility completed normally.
PROMPT>
-h
Displays the format for running the dlmrmcenv utility.
The installhdlm Utility for Installing HDLM
The installhdlm utility can perform a new installation, upgrade installation,
or re-installation of HDLM in the unattended installation mode. How the utility
should respond during an installation, and the HDLM function settings must
be predefined in an installation-information settings file.
You can also use this utility later to check the information that was set during
installation.
The utility is stored in the following location:
drive-containing-installation-DVD-ROM:\HDLM_VMware\DLMTools
For details about the procedure for performing an unattended installation, see
Unattended installation on remote management client on page 3-8
in
Performing a New Installation of HDLM on page 3-6
Format
installhdlm {-f installation-information-settings-file-name | -v
| -h}
Parameters
-f installation-information-settings-file-name
Sets the information required to perform an installation.
For details about the installation-information settings file, see
an Installation-Information Settings File on page 7-9
.
-v
Displays the information that was set during installation.
If the installation was performed without using the unattended installation
functionality, the information specified in a dialog box is displayed.
Example:
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Utility Reference
Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager (for VMware®) User Guide