HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide (T3680-96089, October 2012)

DC-Management support
The following table lists the general configuration requirements for using DC-Management.
RequirementItem
An RSM host agent must be installed on a host to enable resizing of host volumes. See below for
host agents that support DC-Management.
Host agent
A DC-Management license must be purchased for each array on which you want to use this
feature.
Licensing
See the operating system requirements and considerations below for supported file systems.File system
DC-Management is supported on all versions of controller software supported by RSM 4.0 and
later. See Controller software features.
Controller software
A supported version of HP Command View must be installed on the management server to enable
DC-Management
HP P6000
Command View
Windows requirements and considerations
Windows 2003 and Windows Server 2008 host agents support DC-Management.
For information on using Windows Server 2008 with the array, see the Implementing Microsoft
Windows Server "Longhorn" RCO on HP StorageWorks Arrays White Paper available on the
following HP website:
http://www.hp.com/go/ws2008
Extending a host volume is supported on Windows 2003 and Windows Server 2008.
Shrinking a host volume is supported on Windows Server 2008, but only on basic disks and
dynamic simple volumes that are spanned or are mirrors. Striped or Vraid5 dynamic disks do
not support shrink.
Supported file systems include NTFS. MBR and GPT partitions are supported. Replication and
DC-Management of Windows dynamic disks and VERITAS Volume Manager are not supported.
HP-UX requirements and considerations
HP-UX 11.31 and 11.23 host agents support DC-Management. The following table identifies
the DC-Management features supported for different HP-UX configurations.
DC-Management policies are supported only for single virtual disk host volumes.
All offline resize operations must be performed using the manual DC-Management feature.
Automatic DC-Management policies can only be used to perform an online resize.
When taking a host volume offline to perform a resize operation, all other host volumes that
are part of same volume group must also be unmounted. Before performing a resize, stop I/O
on all host volumes and close all open files so that RSM can take the host volumes offline.
After completion of the resize operation, all host volumes will be mounted and you can resume
I/O.
140 Host volumes