HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Release Notes (TB581-96329, December 2012)

If this occurs, take any of the following actions to reduce the number of hosts that recognize the
command devices to fewer than 100, and add or refresh the storage system again.
Remove the hosts that recognize the command devices from Device Manager.
Uninstall Device Manager agent on each host that recognizes the command devices.
Unallocate the command devices from the hosts that recognize them.
For 100 or more hosts, use a RAID Manager server instead of command devices.
User operation during task registration
If a user operation closed the task registration dialog box before it was closed automatically, user
screen operations might become unavailable.
If this occurs, log in again and check the registration task. If necessary, re-register the task.
Manually selecting LU Numbers
From the Allocate Volumes dialog, Allocate Like Volumes dialog, or the Add Storage dialog of Plug-in
for Virtualization Server Provisioning, if an LU number was manually selected, and then some other
option was selected, the following issues might occur:
Volumes were not displayed and an LU number could not be selected when the Select LU Number
dialog was opened by clicking the Select LU Number button.
The KAIC16993-E error occurred when the Show Plan button is clicked.
If this occurs, close and reopen the dialog, and then manually select an LU number immediately before
clicking the Show Plan button.
Volumes allocated to ports with LUN security disabled
The following notes apply to volumes allocated to ports with LUN security disabled.
In the Hosts view, volumes allocated to a host do not appear. Confirm the volume information in
the Open-Allocated view.
Volumes allocated to multiple ports with LUN security disabled cannot be unallocated from specific
ports. Use one of the following tools to unallocate only the volumes that are allocated to specific
ports:
Remote Web Console
Device Manager CLI
Launching XP P9500 Element Manager from Internet Explorer 7, 8, or 9
When Element Manager is launched from the Device Manager GUI, it is connected to the XP P9500
with HTTPS. If the following conditions are met, a certificate error occurs and Element Manager cannot
be launched.
1. The browser used to display the Device Manager GUI is Internet Explorer 7, 8, or 9.
2. Common Name of the certificate is not the XP P9500 IP address.
To launch Element Manager properly, assign the certificate whose IP address is correctly set to the
Common Name of the certificate in the XP P9500 disk array.
Creating Volumes dialog box
While the KAIC15306-E error is occurring in the Create Volumes dialog box, even if the Initial LDEV
ID is changed, the Show Plan button cannot be enabled and the plan cannot be displayed.
If this occurs, open the Create Volumes dialog box again.
20 Important considerations