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

Using HP P6000 Command View for Single Sign-on with HP SIM
Launching HP P6000 Command View 10.0 or later from HP SIM opens another browser window
with a login screen for HP P6000 Command View for Single Sign-on (automatic login) and requires
that you manually login to HP P6000 Command View.
Internet Explorer 8 language code change
In Japan, Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 (IE8) installs using the Japanese language code ja_JP by
default. This is a change from earlier and current English versions, which default to ja. To use HP
P6000 Command View with IE8 as a Japanese client, you must set the browser language preference
ja. To change the language preference, select ToolsLanguagesLanguageAdd.
Setting the Network Time Protocol server time using array-based management
When setting the NTP server time using array-based management, the system time is not updated
immediately. The system time should update to match the NTP server within 10 minutes.
Not able to log in to HP Replication Solutions Manager server
If the Windows TEMP environment variable is not set correctly, you may not be able to log in to
the HP Replication Solutions Manager server. Ensure that the TEMP environment variable is pointing
to an existing folder and the folder is accessible.
Write cache policy not maintained when migrating a virtual disk
When migrating the Vraid type or disk group or both of a virtual disk using the Online virtual disk
migration feature, the write cache policy is set to write-back. If the virtual disk had write cache
policy set to write-through, the policy is changed to write-back.
Multi-home Agent IP does not change for SNMP traps for different VLANs
Server-based HP P6000 Command View can be installed on a multi-homed server where multiple
IP addresses are configured. The array can be accessed from any of the IP addresses of the server
through HP P6000 Command View. Consider the following when using HP P6000 Command
View on a multi-homed server:
If the network is not accessible through an IP address on the server, the array will remain
actively managed by HP P6000 Command View on that IP address. However, it may be
necessary to use an HP P6000 Command View instance on another IP address to take
management of the array away from the inaccessible HP P6000 Command View instance.
When SNMP traps are configured from HP P6000 Command View, the SNMP agent IP
address that generates the trap is the same, regardless of the destination IP address to which
the trap is to be sent. The agent IP address is the IP address from which the array is actively
managed.
Online virtual disk migration limitation
HP P6000 Command View should not be restarted or management of the array transferred while
a migration is in progress. Doing so will cause HP P6000 Command View to abandon the migration
tasks, leaving behind temporary mirror clones that must be deleted manually. This does not impact
host I/O directed at the original virtual disk.
NOTE: 1. Migration is supported only for virtual disks and host names containing up to 29
characters.
NOTE: 2. If a virtual disk is presented to more than one host, migration is supported only for
those virtual disks having names with up to 18 characters.
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