HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Installation and Configuration Guide
• Management server prerequisites (see “Prerequisites for the management server
(Linux)” on page 21)
• Kernel parameter values and shell restrictions (see “About setting kernel parameters and shell
restrictions (Linux) ” on page 21 and “Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions
” on page 30)
• Registering firewall exceptions (see “Registering firewall exceptions (Linux) ” on page 30)
CAUTION:
The following concerns storage tiers and upgrades Command View AE Suite to version 7.0 or later.
Storage tiers (custom tiers) created from search conditions that included any of these items are removed
(although the volumes themselves remain):
• Logical group
• Average array group usage
• Maximum array group usage
• SYSPLEXID/DEVN
• VOLSER
• P-VOL migration group
• P-VOL MU number
Avoiding port conflicts
If any of the Command View AE Suite products use a port number that is also used by another product
on the management server, the affected products may not operate correctly.
To avoid port conflicts, execute the netstat command and check the output for conflicts.
Prerequisites for the management server (Linux)
Before installing Command View AE Suite in a Linux environment, verify that the host environment
satisfies installation conditions.
To do this, write localhost and the server host name to the /etc/hosts file.
About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux)
Before installing Command View AE Suite on Linux, set the kernel parameters. In Linux, also set shell
restrictions.
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 or SUSE Linux Enterprise Server: Set the kernel parameters in the /
etc/sysctl.conf and the shell restrictions in the /etc/security/limits.conf files.
• Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6: Set the kernel parameters in the /etc/sysctl.conf and the restric-
tions in the /etc/security/limits.conf and /etc/security/limits.d/90-
nproc.conf files.
NOTE:
Ensure that the maximum value set for a kernel parameter does not exceed the maximum value
specified by the operating system.
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