AddTargetPort method of the MSFT_MaskingSet class
Adds one or more target ports to the masking set.
Syntax
UInt32 AddTargetPort(
[in] String TargetPortAddresses[],
[in] Boolean RunAsJob,
[out] MSFT_StorageJob REF CreatedStorageJob,
[out] String ExtendedStatus
);
Parameters
TargetPortAddresses [in]
An array of strings containing target port addresses. This parameter is required and cannot be NULL.
RunAsJob [in]
This parameter controls the asynchronous behavior the method will follow.
TRUE to use the CreatedStorageJob out parameter when the request takes a long time to service; otherwise FALSE.
If a storage job has been created to track the operation, this method will return 4096 - 'Method Parameters Checked - Job Started'. Note, even if RunAsJob is TRUE, the method can still return a result if it finishes in sufficient time.
If FALSE or NULL, this method will follow default WMI asynchronous behavior as determined by the client's method for invocation (i.e. synchronous unless requested otherwise).
CreatedStorageJob [out]
If RunAsJob is set to TRUE and this method takes a while to execute, this parameter returns a reference to the storage job used to track the long running operation.
ExtendedStatus [out]
A string that contains an embedded MSFT_StorageExtendedStatus object.
This parameter allows the storage provider to return extended (implementation-specific) error information.
Return value
Success (0)
Not Supported (1)
Unspecified Error (2)
Timeout (3)
Failed (4)
Invalid Parameter (5)
Access denied (40001)
There are not enough resources to complete the operation. (40002)
Cannot connect to the storage provider. (46000)
The storage provider cannot connect to the storage subsystem. (46001)
The target port address specified is not valid. (54000)
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 8 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2012 [desktop apps only] |
Namespace | Root\Microsoft\Windows\Storage |
MOF | Storagewmi.mof |