Configuring rmh server, Add-hyperv, Add-storeserv – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Hyper-V User Manual
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Configuring RMH Server
The section describes the command line usage and parameters for configuring Hyper-V servers.
Add-HyperV
Add-HyperV
adds Hyper-V credentials for users. The command is used with each Microsoft
Hyper-V (cluster or standalone host) credentials and managed by the application.
Add-HyperV command completes when specifying
format as username.
Preconditions
•
User must first log on with Login-Rmh
•
Hyper-V name (or synonym) just not already exist
Syntax
Any optional parameters are enclosed in square brackets [ ] around them.
Add-HyperV -RmhServerName
-HypervUsername
Table 22 Add-HyperV parameters
Description
Optional/Required
Parameter
Host name of the RMH Server. This is
FQDN or IP address.
Required
-RmhServerName
Hyper-V host or cluster name. This is
FQDN or IP address. Synonyms are
checked. The localhost is not supported.
Required
-HypervName
Hyper-V username. If cluster, ensure all
controller nodes in the cluster have the
Required
-HypervUsername
same username. If not specified, a
dialog box will be presented to enter
credentials.
User name format:
.
Hyper-V password. If cluster, ensure all
controller nodes in the cluster have the
Required
-HypervPassword
same password. If not specified, a
dialog box will be presented to enter
credentials.
Displays progress messages.
Optional
-Verbose
Add-StoreServ
Add-StoreServ
is used for each HP 3PAR StoreServ credentials.
•
HP 3PAR StoreServ credentials are associated to a specific Microsoft Hyper-V
•
This command is only required to initially set up credentials. The command is persisted by
RMH Server until the user removes it.
•
The user can Add/Remove/Update HP 3PAR StoreServ credentials at any time during the
session
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