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

Using Host Data Collector to register Windows hosts on a Solaris or Linux server
If using Host Data Collector on a Solaris or Linux server to register or refresh a Windows host and the
message ERR_1202 appears, retry registering or refreshing the host.
ERR_1202 : Unable to copy all the files to the remote server. (Remote
server: <IP_ADDRESS_OF_TARGET_HOST>, Cause: session setup failed: Call
timed out: server did not respond after 20000 milliseconds Receiving SMB:
Server stopped responding)
Upgrading Host Data Collector in Windows
If Host Data Collector is upgraded in a Windows environment in which the path of the environment
variable tmp includes characters other than the following, Host Data Collector does not start:
A-Z a-z 0-9 space ~@#$^&()_+{}`-=[]'.,%!,
If this occurs, before upgrading Host Data Collector, or if Host Data Collector has already been
upgraded, uninstall it as described, and then install it again:
1. Open the Command Prompt.
2. Execute the following command:
<installation-directory-of-Device-Manager>\Host Data
Collector\Uninstall_Host Data Collector\Uninstall Host Data
Collector.exe
If Host Data Collector is upgraded without removing it first, remove Host Data Collector according to
the previous procedure, and then install Host Data Collector again.
Executing tasks
If an operation (such as the user is locked, the user's permissions are changed, or the user is deleted)
is performed to the user who registers a task, the task execution is not cancelled. Likewise, even if the
user group to which the user belongs or authorized resource groups are changed, the task execution
is still not cancelled. Check the status of all tasks, and then cancel the task manually. If the task is not
cancelled, the task might not execute.
Setting and using storage resource access control
If any of the following operations are performed, and then other Device Manager operations are
performed, the windows might appear incorrectly or a KAIC15001-E error might occur. If this occurs,
restart the Device Manager server.
Storage resource access control is simultaneously specified for multiple users.
When resource group settings and configuration changes are performed at the same time for the
same resource from the Device Manager CLI, Tiered Storage Manager, or Replication Manger.
The operation to set storage resource access control for storage resources are not performed
successfully.
Large-scale storage system operations
When the GUI or CLI is used to add, refresh, edit, or remove storage systems, consider the following
conditions:
Make sure that the total number of LDEVs of the storage systems where the operations are in
progress at the same time does not exceed 128,000.
If operations are consecutively executed, wait for one or more minutes after the execution of the
previous operation has been finished, and then execute the next operation.
Important considerations 39