HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 52
RESTRICTIONS, EXAMPLES, named the same as the primary virtual volumes as specified
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The target name associated with this group, as set with the creatercopygroup command. The target is created with the creatercopytarget command. specifies the name of the secondary volume on the target system. One : must be specified for each target of the group. Specifies a glob-style pattern. If this specifier is not used, the specifier must be used. For more information, issue: clihelp sub,globpat RESTRICTIONS Functionality of this command requires the HP 3PAR Remote Copy license. Contact your local service provider for more information. EXAMPLES In the following example, the admitrcopyvv command adds the volume vv1 to the primary volume group Group1. At the same time, it adds the secondary volume vv1_remote on the target system System2 to the corresponding secondary volume group (Group1.r), which was previously created when the creatercopygroup command was issued cli% admitrcopyvv vv1 Group1 System2:vv1_remote In the following example, the admitrcopyvv command adds all volumes beginning with tpvv to the primary volume group Group1. At the same time, it adds the secondary volumes, which are named the same as the primary virtual volumes (as specified by @vvname@), on the target system System2 to the corresponding secondary volume group (Group1.r). cli% admitrcopyvv -pat tpvv* Group1 InServ2:@vvname@ In the following example, the admitrcopyvv command adds the volume vv1 to the primary volume group Group1. At the same time, it creates and adds the volume vv1.r on the target system InServ1 in to the corresponding secondary volume group that was previously created when the creatercopygroup command was issued: cli% admitrcopyvv -createvv vv1 group1 InServ1_in:vv1.r In the following example, the admitrcopyvv command adds the volume vv1 to the primary volume group Group1. At the same time, it adds the volume vv1.r on the target system InServ1_in to the corresponding secondary volume group that was previously created when the creatercopygroup command was issued. It also specifies that the volume should not undergo an initial synchronization when the group is started: cli% admitrcopyvv -nosync vv1 Group1 InServ1_in:vv1.r In the following example, the admitrcopyvv command adds the volume vv1 to the primary volume group Group1. At the same time, it adds the volume vv1.r on the target system InServ1_in to the corresponding secondary volume group that was previously created when the creatercopygroup command was issued. It also specifies that the volume should be synced using rosv_vv1 as the starting snapshot: cli% admitrcopyvv vv1:rosv_vv1 Group1 InServ1_in:vv1.r 52 Admit Commands