HP StoreServ Application Suite for Microsoft Hyper-V E-Media manual Mount-vCopyparameters

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Syntax

Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.

Mount-vCopy -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName> -VcNameUuid <VcNameUuid> -VmNameUuid <VmNameUuid> [-Timestamp] [-MountPointPrefix] [-Select] [-HypervHostName] [-HypervUsername] [-HypervPassword] [-Verbose]

Table 30 Mount-vCopyparameters

Parameter

Optional/Required

Description

-RmhServerName

Required

Host name of the RMH Server. This is

 

 

FQDN or IP address.

-HypervName

Required

Optionally select Hyper-V host/cluster

 

 

to use. If not specified, Hyper-V

 

 

host/cluster must be selected using

 

 

Select-Hyperv. This is FQDN or IP

 

 

address. Synonyms for Hyper-V are

 

 

supported. The localhost is not

 

 

supported.

-VcNameUuid

Required

Select VC by name/uuid.

-VmNameUuid

Required

Select name/uuid to filter VC selection

 

 

by Virtual Machine.

-Timestamp

Optional

Specify timestamp of VC to locate in

 

 

the format mmddyyhhmmss.

-MountPointPrefix

Optional

Mount point prefix where RMH will

 

 

create a mount point for each Virtual

 

 

Volume mounted using an appended

 

 

mount point name in the format

 

 

RMHv.wwn.partition.timestamp

 

 

where wwn is WWN of VV mounted,

 

 

partition is the partition number, and

 

 

timestamp is in format mmddyyhhmmss.

 

 

NOTE: If not specified, VVs will be

 

 

exported to host by Storage System, but

 

 

no mount points will be used. You will

 

 

need to access VVs using their volume

 

 

guid path (example:

 

 

\\?\Volume(wwn)\).

-Select

Optional

Specifies the virtual hard disk name,

 

 

virtual volume name, or virtual volume

 

 

WWN in a comma-separated list. For

 

 

virtual hard disk name, this is the full

 

 

filename with path, or just a partial

 

 

name. Wildcards are not allowed. By

 

 

default, RMH will mount all Virtual

 

 

Copy volumes in a VCS.

-HypervHostName

Optional

Hyper-V host name. Use this option to

 

 

specify host node in cluster. You may

 

 

also use this option in a non-cluster

 

 

environment. If not specified,

 

 

HypervHostName is used from

 

 

Login-Rmh.

-HypervUsername

Optional

Hyper-V user name. If not specified,

 

 

HypervUsername is used from

 

 

Login-Rmh.

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