Restore-vcopyvm, Success paths, Failure paths – HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software User Manual

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Success Paths

Scenario 1: Specified Virtual Copy is removed.
Specified Virtual Copy is removed.

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 is missing for RMH.
License is missing for RMH.

Scenario 4: Virtual Volume(s) is mounted.
Virtual Copies cannot be removed while mounted.

Scenario 5: RW Virtual Volume(s) is missing.
Message is displayed. Remove operation continues.

Scenario 6: Virtual Volume(s) in use by other Virtual Copy records.
Unable to delete. In Use by other Virtual Copies. Remove operation continues and leaves
Virtual Volume alone.

Scenario 7: Unable to delete RW Virtual Volume.
Unable to delete RW Virtual Volume. Remove operation continues.

Scenario 8: License is missing for RMH.
Unable to delete RW Virtual Volume. Remove operation continues.

Scenario 9: Only one Virtual Copy can be removed at a time.
Filtering of Virtual Copies using -VcNameUuid/-VmNameUuid does not result in only one
Virtual Copy to remove.

Scenario 10: Virtual Copy is not removed.
If Storage System reports error other than virtual volume not found, the Virtual Copy is retained.

Restore-vCopyVm

The restore-vCopyVm initiates a full restore or recovery of Virtual Machines.

Preconditions

The user must first login with Login-Rmh.

Syntax

Any optional parameters require square brackets [ ] around them.

Restore-vCopyVm -RmhServerName <RmhServerName> [-HypervName] -VcNameUuid
<VcNameUuid> -VmNameUuid <VmNameUuid> [-Timestamp] [-Force] [-RestartVm]
[-Verbose]

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HP 3PAR Recovery Manager for Microsoft Hyper-V Powershell Commands

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