Examples
These examples show host volume mount points. Device names can also be used. The required replication
step that precedes the host volume creation step is marked with asterisks (**).
AIX
HP-UX
Linux
OpenVMS
Solaris
Tru64 UNIX
Windows
Drive
Drive & folders
Comments
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Associated validation commands. ValidateHost,
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Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent.
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Command result value. Host volume name (UNC). For a complete list, see
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OS specifics. Yes. See examples above.
Windows. Creating the host volume on the same host as the original may produce undesirable results.
Windows writes a signature to the disks and the same signature will be on both the source and the
new copy.
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The command essentially performs the just the final low level operations that are part of the
CreateHostVolume command. See CreateHostVolume.
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The storage structure of the source host volume is reconstructed on the target host. The new
host volume is not mounted.
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To mount the host volume, use the
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See
resource names and UNC
CreateHostVolumeGroup
Creates a new host volume-group (VG) by presenting replicated storage to an enabled host. The
replicated storage must be created in a prior host volume-group replication step in the same job.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
CreateHostVolumeGroup ( %source_vg_name%, %storvol_snap_list%, %target_host% )
Source UNC Host Volume Group (%source_vg_name%). Select or enter the UNC name of a host
volume-group that has been previously replicated within the job.
Storage Volume Snap List (%storvol_snap_list%). Select the variable assigned to the previous replication
in the job or enter a list. See
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\CATS", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\CATS", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt- 1 ", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt- 1 ", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ("\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", SAME, WAIT) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
MountHostVolume
formats.
argument
lists.
ValidateHostVolume
command.
HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1
command result
values.
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