Table 4-63 getlogicalgroup command parameters, Table 4, By defau – HP XP Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual
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A user to whom a user-defined resource group is assigned can obtain information about logical
groups that the user is permitted to access.
Table 4-63
GetLogicalGroup command parameters
Parameter Name Status
Description
objectid
Optional
Object ID of the desired logical group
Omit this parameter to include all logical groups. Specify the objectID
obtained from another CLI response. The value is encoded by the CLI.
NOTE:
Do not specify the objectid and logicalpath parameter at the
same time, as this might cause an error to occur.
logicalpath
Optional
Path of the logical group to be obtained
NOTE:
Do not specify the objectid and logicalpath parameter at the
same time, as this might cause an error to occur.
subtarget
Optional
Comma-delimited list of elements you want to obtain
Possible values are HostStorageDomain, Path and/or Host (not case-
sensitive).
Omit this parameter to obtain only logical groups that have no elements.
Command execution example 1:
hdvmcli GetLogicalGroup -o "D:\logs\GetLogicalGroup.log"
"subtarget=Host,HostStorageDomain,path"
Command execution result 1:
RESPONSE:
An instance of LogicalGroup
objectID=*****
name=toro
parentID=*****
logicalPath=root/toro
icon=group12.gif
capacity=0
capacityInKB=0
realCapacityInKB=0
percentUsed=0
numberOfLUNs=0
List of 3 GroupElement elements:
An instance of Host
objectID=*****
name=hit
ipAddress=192.168.32.63
capacityInKB=0
hostType=-1
An instance of HostStorageDomain
objectID=*****
portID=0
domainID=0
hostMode=HP
displayName=CL1-A-0
domainType=0
nickname=1A-G00
An instance of Path
objectID=*****
devNum=101