FW 05.01.00 and SW 07.01.00 HP StorageWorks SAN High Availability Planning Guide (AA-RS2DC-TE, June 2003)

Product Management
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Note: The HAFM server and
HAFM
application provide a GUI to monitor and manage
multiple HP products, and are a dedicated hardware and software solution that should
not be used for other tasks. HP tests the
HAFM
application installed on the HAFM
server, but does not compatibility test other third-party software. Modifications to the
HAFM server hardware or installation of additional software (including patches or
service packs) may interfere with normal operation.
United States English is the only language supported by the server keyboard and
the HAFM and Product Manager applications.
The HAFM server provides an auto-detecting 10/100 Mbps LAN connection,
provided by an internal Ethernet adapter card. This LAN port attaches to the
customer’s public intranet to allow access from remote user workstations. An
optional Ethernet adapter card (not supplied by HP) can be installed in the
personal computer memory card international association (PCMCIA) slot to
provide a connection to a private LAN segment for dedicated director
communication.
HAFM Server Specifications
The following list summarizes hardware specifications for the HAFM server
notebook platform. Current platforms may ship with more enhanced hardware,
such as a faster processor, additional random-access memory (RAM), or a
higher-capacity hard drive or removable disk drive.
HP OmniBook 6200 PC with color monitor, keyboard, keyboard-mounted
trackpad (mouse), and power cord.
18 gigabyte (GB) or greater internal hard drive.
160 megabyte (MB) or greater RAM.
Removable DVD/CD-ROM drive.
Removable 100 MB disk drive. This replaces the DVD/CD-ROM drive in the
media bay after the initial configuration is complete.
56K internal modem.
One internal 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapter with RJ-45 connector (provides
public LAN interface to directors and remote clients).