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HP Data Protector A.06.11 Command Line Interface Guide

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Used together with the -force option, the command forces removal of the target
volumes marked for deletion even if they are presented to hosts.
With the -host hostname option specified, you can choose another system to
start the SMISDB synchronizing operation. Use this option if the systems, involved
in a backup session, are no longer available, thus allowing redirection to another
systems that have the SMI-S Agent installed.
EXAMPLES
1. To list all configured management systems together with the port numbers, on
which SMI-S EVA providers listen to requests, run:
omnidbsmis -ompasswd -list
2. To remove a management system with the hostname "system1", together with
its login and port number information, from the SMISDB, run:
omnidbsmis -ompasswd -remove system1
3. To store the login information for SMI-S EVA provider, installed and running on
the management system with the hostname "system1", in the SMISDB, run:
omnidbsmis -ompasswd -add system1
You can also set optional parameters, such as the port number, namespace,
and username. If you omit these parameters, the command will take the default
values.
4. To perform a health check of you environment on the local host, run:
omnidbsmis -ompasswd -check
5. To create and set the disk group pairs configuration file or edit it, carry out the
steps provided below on the application or backup system:
a) To create a template disk group pairs configuration file or overwrite an old
one with the template, run:
omnidbsmis -dgrules -init
b) To get the file for editing and to save it as "c:\tmp\dgrules.txt", run:
omnidbsmis -dgrules -get c:\tmp\dgrules.txt
The command reads the disk group pairs configuration file from the SMISDB
and saves it in the "c:\tmp" directory on a local system under "dgrules.txt".
c) Edit the "dgrules.txt" file residing in the "c:\tmp" directory and save it. Note
that the order of defining disk group names is ignored. This means that if a
source volume is found in "disk group 1", its snapclone will be created in "disk
group 2", and vice versa. Note that a certain disk group can be a member of
only one disk group pair.
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ModelData Protector A.06.11
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