HP 418800-B21 HP StorageWorks Replication Solutions Manager 4.0.1 job command - Page 184

ValidateHost, ValidateHostVolume

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ValidateHost Checks if an enabled host is an available resource. When the job is run, the validation command checks for availability of the resource. If the resource is not available, the job stops. Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: ValidateHost ( %host_name% ) Host Name (%host_name%). elect or enter the name of the enabled host to validate. Examples ValidateHost ( "HostA2" ) Comments • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent. • Command result value. None. For a complete list, see command result values. • OS specifics. None • See resource names and UNC formats. ValidateHostVolume Checks if a host volume is an available resource. When the job is run, the validation command checks for availability of the resource. If the resource is not available, the job stops. Syntax and arguments When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are: ValidateHostVolume ( %hostvol_unc_name% ) UNC Host Volume Name (%hostvol_unc_name%). Select or enter the UNC name of the host volume to validate. Examples These examples show host volume mount points. Device names can also be used. 184 Job concepts, templates and commands

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ValidateHost
Checks if an enabled host is an available resource.
When the job is run, the validation command checks for availability of the resource. If the resource is
not available, the job stops.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
ValidateHost ( %host_name% )
Host Name
(%host_name%).
elect or enter the name of the enabled host to validate.
Examples
ValidateHost ( "HostA2” )
Comments
Agent and license prerequisites
. Requires a host agent.
Command result value
. None. For a complete list, see
command result values
.
OS speci
cs
. None
See
resource names and UNC formats
.
ValidateHostVolume
Checks if a host volume is an available resource.
When the job is run, the validation command checks for availability of the resource. If the resource is
not available, the job stops.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
ValidateHostVolume ( %hostvol_unc_name% )
UNC Host Volume Name
(%hostvol_unc_name%). Select or enter the UNC name of the host volume
to validate.
Examples
These examples show host volume mount points. Device names can also be used.
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Job concepts, templates and commands