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thpType=0
consumedCapacityInKB=0
thpPoolID=0
threshold=15
tcaPoolID=-1
*****
: The value is encoded by the CLI.
4-4-24 RefreshStorageArrays
RefreshStorageArrays
refreshes the configuration information of all storage subsystems by
performing a re-discovery operation on each storage subsystem that is managed by the Device
Manager.
For storage subsystems that are managed by the Device Manager, configuration information that is
created or modified from the Remote Console, Remote Web Console, or XP RAID Manager is
added to or updated in the Device Manager server database each time the
RefreshStorageArrays
command is executed. To keep the Device Manager server database
current, you should run the RefreshStorageArrays command and include the desired interval
parameter (see
).
NOTE:
To refresh only one storage subsystem, use the AddStorageArray command. When the
storage array already exists, the AddStorageArray command performs a re-discovery operation
on the storage subsystem and refreshes the registered information on the Device Manager server
database.
A user to whom a user-defined resource group is assigned, and who has only View permission
cannot execute this command.
Table 4-57
RefreshStorageArrays command parameters
Parameter Name Status
Description
interval
Optional
Interval time in minutes from storage subsystem re-discovery completion
to start of next storage subsystem re-discovery
You can specify a value from 0 to 2147483647. If it is not set, the default
interval time is 0.
An error is generated if you specify a negative number or if you include the
plus (+) sign.
This command is designed to refresh configuration data for all discovered storage arrays managed
by the Device Manager. Any storage array reconfigurations made by tools other than the Device
Manager (for example, Remote Web Console) are applied in the Device Manager Configuration
database.
If storage arrays are managed by the Device Manager and other tools, you should schedule
RefreshStorageArray
periodically so that the Device Manager Configuration database is kept
current.
Command execution example:
hdvmcli RefreshStorageArrays -o "D:\logs\RefreshStorageArrays.log"
"interval=1440"
Command execution result:
RESPONSE:
[An instance of StorageArray
.
. (Attributes of StorageArray are omitted here)