Insight Dynamics 6.1 Release Notes

This issue affects VM Manager on Systems Insight Manager and HP SMH Standalone.
Suggested action 1 Reboot the virtual machine to apply the memory entitlement changes, then
retry the migrate operation.
Suggested action 2 Discard the pending memory entitlement changes by executing the following
command on the VM host:
/opt/hpvm/bin/hpvmmodify -U -P <VM Name>
Then retry the migrate operation.
HP Storage Provisioning Manager
HP Storage Provisioning Manager runs on an x86/x64 Windows CMS.
Limitations
Storage Provisioning Manager technology preview
HP Insight Dynamics 6.1 includes a technology preview version of HP Storage Provisioning
Manager (SPM). See “New capabilities in HP Insight Dynamics 6.1 software” for more information.
Proper SAN ID specification when using an HP Operations Orchestration storage workflow for an
XP array
Unlike EVA arrays, XP arrays allow for target ports to be mapped individually to a LUN. This
mapping is performed at volume creation time (using the XP array device manager). For SPM
to be able to appropriately fulfill service requests from Insight Dynamics, it is critical to create
SAN IDs in SPM that correctly reflect how target ports are actually connected to the fabric, taking
switch zoning into account. Failure to do so can cause SPM to offer inadequate candidate storage
services back to Insight Dynamics. For example, SPM might present a storage service candidate
to Insight Dynamics that is not visible by the initiator(s) specified in the service request.
Suggested action During storage volume allocation (using the XP array device manager UI),
take note of how device ports are mapped to volumes. Then, after the array is added to the SPM
catalog, perform the following steps:
1. In SPM "Catalog Properties" dialog, "Define SAN IDs" tab: create a SAN ID for each SAN
that the array is connected to via one or more ports.
2. In SPM "Array Properties" dialog, "Connectivity" tab: set the "SAN/Network Connectivity"
property for every target port in the array, using the SAN IDs created in Step 1.
Insight Managed System Setup Wizard
Limitations
Privilege elevation configuration that requires a password by the privilege elevation tool is not
supported
Insight managed system setup wizard supports privilege elevation only on a CMS that has
privilege elevation configured so that no password is required by the privilege elevation tool
(such as su and sudo). If you attempt to configure features when privilege elevation is turned
on and requires a password, you may see failures in the wizard's execution output.
Suggested action If a feature fails to configure correctly because of privilege elevation password
requirements, configure the feature outside of the managed system setup wizard.
To turn off the requirement for a password, use the Systems Insight Manager
OptionsSecurityPrivilege Elevation menu, and uncheck the check box labeled A password
is required for this privilege elevation tool.” Note that systems managed by the CMS must be
reconfigured to reflect this configuration change.
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