Environment Variables; Horcmroot; Rmsratov; Rmsratmu - HP StorageWorks XP10000 - Disk Array Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks xp virtualization adapter administrator guide (5697-0216, october 2009)
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—timeout=value
This option is used to specify timeout value for failover using for XP Continuous Access Journal
and XP Continuous Access Asynchronous. If the timeout value is specified using the $RMSRATOV
variable, then this variable is ignored. The default is 60 seconds.
—testMU=value
This option is used to specify MU number of the XP Business Copy or XP Snapshot volume for
failover tests. If the MU number value is specified using the $RMSRATMU variable, this variable
is ignored. The default MU is 0.

Environment variables

$HORCMROOT

This environment variable identifies the path for HORCM directory.
If this variable is set, the path is set to the HORCM root:
setx HORCMROOT D: /m
%HORCMROOT%\HORCM\etc\raidqry -l
If this variable is not set the path is the same as the XP Virtualization Adapter installation directory
(see
Installation directory
NOTE:
You will need to restart the Windows server to complete any changes.

$RMSRATOV

This environment variable specifies the timeout value for failover using XP Continuous Access Journal
and XP Continuous Access Asynchronous. The timeout value is set using the XP Virtualization Adapter
command [timeout=value]. The default is 60 seconds.
The following examples set the timeout to 30 seconds.
Windows example:
setx RMSRATOV 30 /m
Unix example (bash):
export RMSRATOV=30
NOTE:
You will need to restart the Windows server to complete any changes.

$RMSRATMU

This environment variable specifes the MU number of an XP Business Copy or XP Snapshot volume
for failover testing. If the MU number value is specified through the XP Virtualization Adapter command
20
XP Virtualization Adapter command
on page 23).

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