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CreateHostVolumeGroup

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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 $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) HP-UX $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) Linux $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) OpenVMS $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\CATS", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\CATS", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) Solaris $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) Tru64 UNIX $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt-1", SAME, WAIT ) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt-1", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) Windows Drive Drive & folders $Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ("\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", SAME, WAIT) ** CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" ) Comments • Associated validation commands. ValidateHost, ValidateHostVolume • Agent and license prerequisites. Requires a host agent. • Command result value. Host volume name (UNC). For a complete list, see command result values. • 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. • The command essentially performs the just the final low level operations that are part of the CreateHostVolume command. See CreateHostVolume. • The storage structure of the source host volume is reconstructed on the target host. The new host volume is not mounted. • To mount the host volume, use the MountHostVolume command. • See resource names and UNC formats. 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 argument lists. 272 Jobs

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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
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/home/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
HP-UX
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/users/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Linux
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/var/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
OpenVMS
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\CATS", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\CATS", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Solaris
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\/usr/cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Tru64 UNIX
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt-1", SAME, WAIT ) **
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\UFS-mnt-1", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Windows
$Rep1=SnapcloneHostVolume ("\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", SAME, WAIT) **
Drive
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Drive & folders
CreateHostVolumeFromDiskDevices ( "\\HostA2\E:\pets\cats", $Rep1, "HostA4" )
Comments
Associated validation commands
.
ValidateHost
,
ValidateHostVolume
Agent and license prerequisites
. Requires a host agent.
Command result value
. Host volume name (UNC). For a complete list, see
command result values
.
OS speci
cs
. 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.
The command essentially performs the just the
nal low level operations that are part of the
CreateHostVolume command. See
CreateHostVolume
.
The storage structure of the source host volume is reconstructed on the target host. The new
host volume is not mounted.
To mount the host volume, use the
MountHostVolume
command.
See
resource names and UNC formats
.
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
argument lists
.
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