Storing Host Information Output To File On Business Server - RAID Xanadu User Manual

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14. Storing Host Information Output to File on
Business Server
First, execute the host information collection command (iSMcc_hostinfo command) on the
business server and transfer the output host information file to the management server on which
the Storage Manager server is operating using file transfer or USB memory.
Next, execute the host information storage command (iSMhoststore command) from the command
prompt (in a windows environment) or the command line (in a Linux environment) on the server on
which the Storage Manager server is operating. In the -import option, specify the host information
file that was transferred from the business server. And in the -arrayname option, specify the
nickname of the disk array to which the operation applies.
Execute the host information collection command (iSMcc_hostinfo command) as a user with
administrator privileges in a Windows environment or as a super user in a Linux environment.
Moreover, when performing host information storage, the target disk array that is the storage
destination must be being monitored normally from the Storage Manager server.
Execution example when the Storage Manager server is operating in a Windows environment
D:¥> iSMhoststore -import ¥ServerName -arrayname StorageName
iSMhoststore: 002 Host Information was imported successfully. (Disk Array=StorageName)
iSMhoststore: 001 Command completed successfully.
Execution example when the Storage Manager server is operating in a UNIX environment (Linux)
# iSMhoststore -import /tmp/ServerName -arrayname StorageName
iSMhoststore: 002 Host Information was imported successfully. (Disk Array=StorageName)
iSMhoststore: 001 Command completed successfully.
After you execute the host information storage command (iSMhoststore command), message 002
is output. Check this to confirm that host information storage succeeded.
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