HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-00 System Requirements (TB581-96339, March 2013)

Device Manager agent requirements
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Table 3-18 Supported virtualization software
Guest OS or VIO
client
Version Architecture Virtualization software
SP2 x86
x64
VMware ESX 4.x
VMware ESXi 3.x
VMware ESXi 4.x
VMware ESXi 5.x
Windows Server 2008 (Hyper-V)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (Hyper-
V2)
Windows Server 2012 (Hyper-V3)
Windows Server 2008 No SP
SP1
SP2
x86
x64
VMware ESX 4.x
VMware ESXi 3.x
VMware ESXi 4.x
VMware ESXi 5.x
Windows Server 2008 (Hyper-V)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (Hyper-
V2)
Windows Server 2012 (Hyper-V3)
Windows Server 2008 R2 No SP
SP1
x64
VMware ESX 4.x
VMware ESXi 3.x
VMware ESXi 4.x
VMware ESXi 5.x
Windows Server 2008 (Hyper-V)
Windows Server 2008 R2 (Hyper-
V2)
Windows Server 2012 (Hyper-V3)
Windows Server 2012 No SP x64 VMware ESXi 5.x
Windows Server 2012 (Hyper-V3)
Solaris 10 SPARC (32 and 64 bit)
Solaris 10 (SPARC) (Logical
Domains 1.2 or 1.3)
AIX 5. 32 bit
64 bit
VIO 2.1.
6.
64 bit
7.
64 bit
Not applicable
: HBAs that support NPIV are required. Use HBAs that support NPIV to assign LUs to the VIO client.
: Maintenance Level 03 and Technology Level 04 to 12 are supported.
: No Maintenance Level and Technology Level 01 to 06 are supported.
: No Maintenance Level is only supported.
When running the Device Manager agent on a guest OS or a VIO client, be sure to take into
account the number of LUs managed by the virtual machines in order to allocate a sufficient amount
of memory to the guest OS or the VIO client. As for the Device Manager agent configuration, follow
the configuration recommendations.
CAUTION:
When you use Logical Domains, if you export a physical disk of the service domain as
a virtual disk of the guest domain, specify the full disk. If you specify a single slice disk instead,
information about the virtual disk cannot be acquired correctly.
3-2-5 Supported file systems
The following table lists the file systems supported by the Device Manager agent.