Starting Cci As A Service (Windows Systems) - Hitachi VSP F1500 User And Reference Manual

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independent process to the terminal LOGOFF, use "RUN /DETACHED"
command.
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Set the HORCM instance numbers in the environment in which the
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command is to be executed: $ HORCMINST:=X X = instance number (0
or 1)
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Confirm the configuration using a CCI command.
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Set the log directory (HORCC_LOG) in the command execution
environment as required.
Note: If the log directory under SYS$POSIX_ROOT is shared with other
nodes, the log directory of Horc Manager must be set for each node. The
log directory of Horc Manager can be changed by setting the parameter of
horcmstart. See the Command Control Interface Command Reference for
information about horcmstart parameters.
If you want to perform ShadowImage operations, set the environment
variable (HORCC_MRCF). $ HORCC_MRCF:=1 $ pairdisplay -g xxxx
xxxx denotes a group name.
Note: If a system configuration change or a RAID configuration change
causes this file to change (for example, cache size change, microcode
change), these changes will not take effect until you stop HORCM
(horcmshutdown 0 1) and restart HORCM (horcmstart 0 and horcmstart 1).
Use the "-c" option of the pairdisplay command to verify that there are no
configuration errors.

Starting CCI as a service (Windows systems)

Usually, CCI (HORCM) is started by executing the startup script from the
Windows services. However, in the VSS environment, there is no interface to
automatically start CCI. CCI provides the svcexe.exe command and a
sample script file (HORCM0_run.txt) so that CCI can be started automatically
as a service.
C:\HORCM\tool\>svcexe
Usage for adding [HORCM_START_SVC]: svcexe /A=command_path
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This command example uses HORCM0 for registering the service name for
HORCM instance#0:
Example for adding [HORCM0]: svcexe /S=HORCM0 "/A=C:\HORCM
\tool\svcexe.exe"
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:[1] make a C:\HORCM\tool\HORCM0_run.txt file.
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for deleting [HORCM_START_SVC]: svcexe /D
for specifying a service: svcexe /S=service_name
for dependent services: svcexe /C=service_name,service_name
for deleting [HORCM0]: svcexe /S=HORCM0 /D
for starting [HORCM0]:
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