Set-rmhpolicy, Result with description, Success paths – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for Microsoft Hyper-V User Manual

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Table 56 Restore-vCopyVM parameters (continued)

Description

Optional/Required

Parameter

Bypass confirmation prompt.

Optional

-Force

If specified, VM will be restarted.

Optional

-RestartVm

Displays progress messages.

Optional

-Verbose

Result with Description

This command returns the location of restored Virtual Machine and host name.

Success Paths

Scenario 1: VM(s) successfully restores.
Specified VM(s) are successfully restored.

Failure Paths

Scenario 1: Session owner is invalid.
Every session command received on RMH Server is validated to originate from the same IP
address that initiated the session. If IP does not match, the command fails.

Scenario 2: Storage System session credentials are not provided.
Storage System session credentials are not provided for this command.

Scenario 3: License missing for RMH.
License is missing for RMH.

Scenario 4: Original mount points do not exist.
The original mount points for VM system files and all VHDs must exist.

Scenario 5: Fails to mount Virtual Volumes to Hyper-V host.
Unable to mount Virtual Volumes to Hyper-V host for restore.

Scenario 6: Fails to unmount Virtual Volumes from Hyper-V host.
After restore is complete, unmount is unable to complete.

Scenario 7: Only one Virtual Copy may be restored at a time.
Filtering of Virtual Copies using -VcNameUuid/-VmNameUuid does not result in only one
Virtual Copy to restore.

Set-RmhPolicy

Set-RmhPolicy

modifies RMH policy of a VM.

Preconditions

User must first login using Login-Rmh.

Syntax

Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.

Set-RmhPolicy -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> -HypervName <HypervName>
-VmNameUuid <VmNameUuid> [-Expiry] [-Retention] [-SavedStateBackups]
[-Verbose]

Set-RmhPolicy

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