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Table 4-1

Extracting parameter values

To Find This
Parameter Value:

Do This:

pvolpoolid

Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetHost command. In the
execution result of this command, the pvolPoolID value appears under An
instance

of ReplicationInfo. Use this value to specify the pvolpoolid

parameter.

pvolserialnum

Execute the GetHost command. The pvolSerialNum is displayed as An
instance of ReplicationInfo

.

remoteserialnum

Execute the GetReplicationControllerPair command without specifying
any parameters, and then obtain the value from the execution result.

remoteSSID

Execute the GetReplicationControllerPair command without specifying
any parameters, and then obtain the value from the execution result.

replicationgroupid

Execute the GetHost command, and then obtain the value from the execution
result.

serialnum

Obtain these values from the execution result of the GetStorageArray
command. In the execution result, use the serialNumber value to specify the
serialnum

parameter.

source

Execute the GetAlerts command. Use the value displayed as source under
An instance of Alerts

. The value is encoded by the CLI.

svoldevnum

Execute the GetHost command, and then obtain the value from the execution
result.

svolpoolid

Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetHost command. In the
execution result of this command, the svolPoolID value appears under An
instance

of ReplicationInfo. Use this value to specify the svolpoolid

parameter.

svolsequencenum

Execute the GetStorageArray command for the storage subsystem that
contains the S-VOL. Use the value of the sequenceNumber.

svolserialnum

Execute the GetHost command, and then obtain the value from the execution
result.

wwn

Execute the GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port, portsubinfo=WWN,
WWNGroup, wwngroupsubinfo=WWN)

command, specifying WWN for the

portsubinfo

parameter, and then obtain the value from the execution result.

NOTE:

As an alternative method, you can specify the wwn parameter by

creating a new WWN. You can use a WWN group to set the security if you specify
all the WWNs existing in the WWN group.

wwngroup

Execute the GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port,
portsubinfo=WWNGroup)

command, specifying WWNGroup for the

portsubinfo

parameter. Use the nickname value that appears in WWNGroup.

wwnnickname

Obtain this value from the execution result of the GetStorageArray
(subtarget=HostStorageDomain, hsdsubinfo=WWN) command. Execute
this command by specifying only the model and serialnum parameters, and
HostStorageDomain

for the subtarget parameter and WWN for the

hsdsubinfo

parameter. In the execution result of this command, the

nickname

value appears under An instance of WWN. Use this value to

specify the wwnnickname parameter. The WWNs for this host storage domain
are displayed in the List of (nn) WWN elements, where nn indicates the
number of WWNs. Select the target WWN from this list, and use it to specify the
wwnnickname

parameter.