HP P6000 Command View Suite 10.3 Release Notes (T5494-96584)

to save the required certificate locally and then import it manually into Firefox. Use the appropriate
procedure to import the certificate. After the certificate is imported, the browser will be able to
connect to HP P6000 Command View.
Internet Explorer 8. Browse to https://IP Address of CV Server:2374/domain.crt,
then click the link Continue to this Website (not recommended). A window opens with options
to save the file.
Internet Explorer 9 or 10. Browse to https://IP Address of CV
Server:2374/domain.crt. A windows opens with options to save the file.
NOTE: Internet Explorer 10 is supported with Windows Server 2012 only.
Downgrading from HP P6000 Command View 10.0 or later
Use the following instructions when downgrading from HP P6000 Command View 10.0 or later
to 9.4:
Array-based management system—After downgrading, reset the system using the reset button.
Failing to reset the system may result in the inability to open the Security GUI and the
Configuration GUI after loading HP P6000 Command View 9.4.
Server-based management system—To downgrade, perform a complete uninstall of HP P6000
Command View 10.0 and then reinstall the earlier version.
LDAP security domain not supported in management group consisting of array-based management
only
Adding an LDAP security domain for authentication is only supported for machines in a management
group with a server-based management machine. It is not supported for machines in a management
group consisting of array-based management only.
Using HP P6000 Command View installed on a Windows guest system of ESX 4.1 or 5.0
When using HP P6000 Command View installed on a Windows guest system of ESX 4.1 or 5.0,
use one of the following methods to upgrade the firmware to ensure a successful upgrade, or your
array code load will fail in a VMware Guest OS configuration:
Array-based management module
HP P6000 Command View installed on a Physical server (SBM)
Direct Path I/O mapping from ESX (requires supported hardware on the ESX server)
Files not removed during uninstall of HP P6000 Command View
When uninstalling HP P6000 Command View, some files may not be removed. This may occur
because the file is locked by another application or has been marked for deletion by Windows.
The presence of these files does not impact the reinstallation of HP P6000 Command View.
However, when upgrading from HP Command View 9.3 to 10.0 or later, the presence of any
locked files causes the server to reboot automatically. After reboot, you must start the installation
of HP P6000 Command View 10.0 or later manually.
Attempting to login results in missing localization file or similar message
When attempting to login to HP P6000 Command View, HP P6000 Performance Advisor, or a
security and configuration user interface, the browser displays missing localization file
(or similar error message) and does not connect to the login page.
This can indicate that the browsers proxy settings are not correct. Consider turning off the proxy
settings, or changing them as required for your environment.
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