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Table 50 Mount-vCopy parameters (continued)

Description

Optional/Required

Parameter

NOTE:

If not specified, VVs will be

exported to host by Storage System, but
no mount points will be used. You will
need to access VVs using their volume
guid path (example:
\\?\Volume(wwn)\).

Specifies the virtual hard disk name,
virtual volume name, or virtual volume

Optional

-Select

WWN in a comma-separated list. For
virtual hard disk name, this is the full
filename with path, or just a partial
name. Wildcards are not allowed. By
default, RMH will mount all Virtual
Copy volumes in a VCS.

Hyper-V host name. Use this option to
specify host node in cluster. You may

Optional

-HypervHostName

also use this option in a non-cluster
environment. If not specified, host name
of the RMH Server is used
fromLogin-Rmh.

Displays progress messages.

Optional

-Verbose

Result with Description

{RmhMountVirtualCopySetResult}

has the following descriptions:

RmhMountVirtualCopySet

with current state updated.

Information on name, WWN, partition, volume guid path, and mount point of each Virtual
Volume mounted.

Success Paths

Scenario 1: Mount is successful.
Mount is successful.

Failure Paths

Scenario 1: Session owner is invalid.
Every session command received on RMH Server is validated to originate from the same IP
address that initiated the session. If IP does not match, the command fails.

Scenario 2: Storage System session credentials are not provided.
Storage System session credentials are not provided for this command.

Scenario 3: License is missing for RMH.
License is missing for RMH.

Scenario 4: Storage System host is not available to mount Virtual Volume(s).
A Storage System host must be available to mount Virtual Volume(s).

Scenario 5: One or more Virtual Volumes mount points already exist.
Using specified mount point prefix and RMH format of RMH.vv-wwn, the mount point attempted
is already in use.

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