HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.1.1-01 Release Notes (TB581-96070, September 2011)

Registering a Solaris 10 host by using Host Data Collector
A zpool_history_<zfs pool name>-<1 to 6digit number>.rst file with a file size
of 0 bytes is created in the /tmp directory on the Solaris 10 host when you:
Register a host, or update host information.
Have a ZFS pool name that is longer than 98 bytes.
When you run the target host log gathering tool (TLC), the file zpool_history_<zfs pool
name>-<1 to 6digit number>.rst and the file <any character>-<1 to 6digit
number>.rst (size: about 250 + 50*disk number that consists pool byte) might be created in the
same directory where you ran the TLC tool.
Delete these files from the directory after registering hosts, updating host information, or running TLC.
Filter values in the filter dialog box
If a filter attribute is changed before its filter value in the filter dialog box is shown, the filter value
might be inconsistent.
In this case, redisplay the filters, or log in again. If the inconsistent filter value appears after refreshing
the screen, set up a filter value again after apply a filter with a different attribute.
Registering Linux, Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX hosts through Host Data Collector
The error message does not display correctly if the system locale on the target host is set to a
non-English language and the character encoding is not UTF-8.
Registering or refreshing a host of Linux, Solaris, AIX or HP-UX by using Host Data Collector fails
if the PATH environment variable does not contain the following paths:
For Linux: /sbin, /bin, and /usr/bin
For Solaris, AIX, and HP-UX: /usr/sbin and /usr/bin
Registering hosts of HP-UX 11iv2 (IPF and PA-RISC) and 11iv3 (PA-RISC) by using Host
Data Collector
Registering or refreshing hosts of HP-UX 11iv2 (IPF and PA-RISC) and 11iv3 (PA-RISC) times out if a
stale NFS mount exists on the target host. The following error message occurs when registering hosts
of the same target host:
ERR_1202: Unable to copy all the files to the remote server. (Remote
server: <Target host IP address>, Cause: Error during SCP transfer.)
If this error persists, check whether a Host Data Collector binary process exists on the target host by
executing the following command:
ps -ef |grep /tmp/FsDataGather
If this process exists, delete all processes listed by the command by executing the command kill -9
<process ID> on the target host. Then unmount the stale NFS and execute registering hosts or
refresh hosts again.
Create Volume dialog box
The following message appears if the Create Volume dialog box is opened when all of the parity
groups are reserved:
No parity groups for create volumes. Create a parity group. (KAIC16109-E)
If this occurs, wait until the task using the parity groups ends.
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