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Table 3-6 Common Options for the Tiered Storage Manager CLI
Option Option Argument Description
-u or
--username
user-name Specify the user name used to log on to Tiered Storage
Manager server. This is the same as the logon user
name for Device Manager.
-p or
--password
password or @name-of-password-file Specify the password corresponding to the user name.
You can either specify the password directly, or specify
a file that contains the password.
When specifying a file name for an argument, add @
before the file name. The string in the first line of the
specified text file is assumed to be a password.
For the file name, specify either an absolute path or a
relative path from the directory from which the CLI
command is executed.
-o or
--output
name-of-the-standard-output-redirect-file Specify the name of the redirect file to which the
standard output is to be sent. Specify this to redirect
the execution results of a CLI command to the specified
file, instead of the console.
For the file name, specify either an absolute path or a
relative path from the directory from which the CLI
command is executed.
server-location server-location Information indicating the location of the Tiered Storage
Manager server on the network.
Specify a value such as
rmi://myhost.mydomain:20352/HTSMServer.
Specify the host and port for the Tiered Storage
Manager server in the following URL format:
rmi://[host][:port]/HTSMServer
• host: Specify the host name or IP address for HP
StorageWorks XP Tiered Storage Manager. If this
is omitted, the local host is used.
• port: Specify the port number where client requests
are received, as specified during HP
StorageWorks XP Tiered Storage Manager
installation. If this is omitted, 20352 (the default for
HP StorageWorks XP Tiered Storage Manager
installation) is used.
You can omit the server-location when using the
command line, by setting it in the properties file.
3-4-3 Tiered Storage Manager Repository Information
Executing some CLI commands causes Tiered Storage Manager repository information such as related storage
domains, storage tiers, migration groups, and migration tasks to be displayed. Executing other CLI commands
causes the repository information to be updated but not displayed.
Table 3-7 shows which CLI commands
cause the repository information to be displayed, and which commands cause repository information to be
updated.
Table 3-7 Impact of CLI Commands on Repository Information
Category Command Name Repository Information
Displayed
Repository Information
Updated
Storage domain management CreateStorageDomain No Yes
DeleteStorageDomain No Yes
GetStorageDomains Yes No
ModifyStorageDomain No Yes
GetVolumes Yes No
Using the Tiered Storage
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