HP StorageWorks XP Command View Advanced Edition software Device Manager server installation and configuration guide (web version) (T1780-96078, March 2008)

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Table 1 Revisions
Date Edition Revision
January 2008 Ninth
IP addresses in the IPv6 format can now be used in Windows and Linux.
Note, however, that VDS Provider does not support IPv6.
The CIM interface can now be used to acquire storage subsystem
performance information.
Information for the THP function of XP24000/XP20000 is now included in
audit log data.
XP Provisioning Manager is now installed when Device Manager is
installed.
Device Manager server now supports the Windows Vista operating system.
A description has been added explaining how to execute a command as a
member of the Administrators group from the command prompt when the
User Account Control feature is enabled.
Device Manager server no longer supports Windows 2000 SP3.
JRE version 5.0 is now required for installation.
The file and parameter names that are used for specifying the memory
heap size in Windows and the formulas for calculating this value have
been changed.
The file to be executed for installation in Windows has been changed.
The installation and uninstallation procedures in Windows have been
changed.
A description of the display format used when multiple message options
are output to the audit log has been added.
Virtual volume information is now included in the detailed messages that
are output as audit log data.
The file name and location of the MOF file that can be edited to specify
CIM/WBEM security settings have been changed.
A property that specifies whether a method is executed asynchronously or
synchronously when operating volumes by using the CIM interface has
been added.
A property that specifies the range of SSIDs that can automatically be
assigned to storage subsystems has been added.
The method for specifying a namespace from a CIM client has been
changed.
A note on the setting for automatically generating short file names and
folder names when the server OS is Windows has been deleted.
February 2008 Tenth
A description has been added that explains the settings for linking with
storage subsystems that support IPv6.
Intended audience
This guide is intended for customers and HP authorized service providers who are experienced with
the following:
Data processing and direct-access storage device subsystems
HP StorageWorks XP Series disk array(s)
Creating a cluster environment for Microsoft Cluster Service, VERITAS Cluster Server, or Sun
Cluster