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

Using the CLI GetLogicalGroup command to view the elements of logical groups
Note the following when using the CLI GetLogicalGroup command to view both logical group
information and information about the elements of logical groups:
Do not place 16,384 volume paths or more in a logical group.
Do not view 16,384 logical group volume paths or more at once.
Delete unnecessary logical groups.
To confirm the number of paths in a logical group, view the logical group information without including
the paths of the elements in the logical group, and then check the number of volume paths in the logical
group.
If above steps are not followed, and the number of logical groups and the number of volume paths in
the logical groups becomes too large, a lot of memory will be used, which might cause the system
response time to increase and errors to occur.
Allocating volumes
In the Allocate Volumes, Allocate Like Volumes, or Add Storage for vCenter Plug-in combo dialog box,
if the number of pools or volumes in a storage system is large and Any is selected from the storage
system combo box, the KAIC15005-E error might occur and the selection of volumes that meet the
conditions might not succeed.
If this occurs, allocate volumes after selecting a storage system in the Resources tab.
Sorting multiple columns
If multiple columns are sorted, the KAIC16902E, KAIC16193E, or KAIC16009E error might
occur.
If this occurs, reopen the screen and reduce the number of columns to be sorted.
Displaying logical group nodes in the Mobility tab
When the volume list in a logical group in the Mobility tab appears, the KAIC16902-E error might
occur.
If this occurs, the conditions of the logical group might be incorrect.
If this occurs again, review the conditions of the logical group from the Edit Logical Group dialog box.
Displaying the GUI list of alerts
If there are more than 131,072 alerts, then the KAIC15857-W message occurs and the list of alerts
is not displayed. Dispose of the alerts at regular intervals and remove alerts from the list. If 131,072
alerts are exceeded, execute the CLI DeleteAlerts command to delete some of the alerts.
Operations of a parity group for mainframes in the Create Volumes dialog box and the
Allocate Volumes dialog box
The KAIC15023-W message occurs because Device Manager does not support operations to parity
groups for mainframes when the following functions to parity groups for mainframes are performed:
Create Volumes
Allocate Volumes
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