HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.2 Release Notes

Adding resources to a resource group
Removing resources from a resource group
To add or remove resources, specify no more than 16,000 resources for each resource type.
When multiple resource groups are simultaneously deleted, communication with the Device
Manager server might not succeed.
Make sure that no more than 16,000 resources for each resource type are assigned to each
resource group to be deleted.
The number of resources assigned to a resource group can be confirmed in the resource group
details window.
Creating logical groups
When the OK button is continuously clicked in the Create Logical Group dialog box, logical groups
that have the same name might be created. If this occurs, delete the extra names.
Upgrading Command View Advanced Edition to 7.1.0 or importing Command View
Advanced Edition 7.0.0 database
When either of the following conditions is met, the KAIC16029-E message might be displayed.
Command View Advanced Edition 7.0.0 is upgraded to Command View Advanced Edition 7.1.0.
Command View Advanced Edition 7.1.0 is installed, and then Command View Advanced Edition
7.0.0 database is imported.
If this occurs, restart the Device Manager service.
Shrinking a pool
An unexpected error (KAIC60003-E) might appear without the message when using shrink pool.
If this occurs, confirm if the task of shrink pool has completed in Element Manager. If the shrink pool
task has completed in Element Manager, execute the format task.
Refresh the storage system by using the P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software after the
format task completes.
Creating a pool
The error message Failed:AsynchronousProcessCounter#decrement (KAIC16993-E)
might appear when one of the following operations is continuously performed in the Create Pool dialog
box.
Addition of tiers
Deletion of tiers
Addition of parity groups
Deletion of parity groups
If this occurs, close the Create Pool dialog box, and then retry the operation.
Registering a Solaris 10 host by using Host Data Collector
A zpool_history_<zfs pool name>-<1 to 6digit number>.rst file with a file size
of 0 bytes is created in the /tmp directory on the Solaris 10 host when you:
Register a host, or update host information.
Have a ZFS pool name that is longer than 98 bytes.
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