HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 job command - Page 150

UNC Host volume Name, Write Cache Mode, Wait Flag, Associated validation commands, Agent and license

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Action specified Disable Disable Enable Enable Mode found when the job is run Disabled Enabled Disabled Enabled Resulting action No change in write cache operation Write caching is stopped and the cache memory is written to disk (flushed) Write caching is started No change in write cache operation Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( %hostvol_unc_name%, WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) UNC Host volume Name (%hostvol_unc_name%). Select or enter the name of the host volume whose write cache mode is to be set. Write Cache Mode. Select the write cache mode for the host volume. Choices are write_cache_enabled, and write_cache_disabled Wait Flag. Select wait or nowait. See jobs wait/no wait argument. Examples These examples show host volume mount points. Device names can also be used. AIX SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) HP-UX SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Linux SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) OpenVMS SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\CATS:", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Solaris SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Tru64 UNIX SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\dom01#fset1", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Windows Drive SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\E:\", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Drive & folders SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT ) Comments • Associated validation commands. ValidateHostVolume • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent. • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. Yes. See examples above. 150 Job concepts, templates and commands

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Action speci
ed
Mode found when the job is run
Resulting action
Disable
Disabled
No change in write cache
operation
Disable
Enabled
Write caching is stopped and the
cache memory is written to disk
(
ushed)
Enable
Disabled
Write caching is started
Enable
Enabled
No change in write cache
operation
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( %hostvol_unc_name%, WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT )
UNC Host volume Name
(%hostvol_unc_name%). Select or enter the name of the host volume whose
write cache mode is to be set.
Write Cache Mode
. Select the write cache mode for the host volume. Choices are
write_cache_enabled
,
and
write_cache_disabled
Wait Flag
. Select
wait
or
nowait.
See jobs
wait/no wait
argument.
Examples
These examples show host volume mount points. Device names can also be used.
AIX
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
HP-UX
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
Linux
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
OpenVMS
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\CATS:", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
Solaris
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
Tru64 UNIX
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\dom01#fset1", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
Windows
Drive
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\E:\", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED, NOWAIT
)
Drive & folders
SetHostVolumeWriteCacheMode ( "\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", WRITE_CACHE_ENABLED,
NOWAIT )
Comments
Associated validation commands
.
ValidateHostVolume
Agent and license prerequisites
. Requires a host agent.
Command result value
. None. For a complete list, see
command result values
.
OS speci
cs
. Yes. See examples above.
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