HP P6000 Command View 10.0 Release Notes (T5494-96528, March 2012)
Table Of Contents
- HP P6000 Command View 10.0 Release Notes
- Description
- HP P6000 Command View
- Enhancements
- Fixes
- Compatibility and interoperability
- EVA3000 and EVA5000 no longer supported
- IPv6 information (array-based management only)
- IPv6 not supported on Windows 2003 Server
- HP Insight Remote Support support on server-based HP P6000 Command View
- Clarifying HP P6000 array-based management support
- Installation and upgrade requirements
- Browser support
- Installing HP P6000 Command View 10.0 with HP Command View for Tape Libraries
- MIF configuration data lost if an upgrade fails
- Set server to the current time before installing HP P6000 Command View
- Custom component setup from HP P6000 Command View Software Suite limited from HP P6000 SmartStart after Command View is installed
- Workarounds and limitations
- P6000 disk enclosures not powering up automatically
- Trace history disabled in HP P6000 Command View trace logs
- HP Insight Remote Support Advanced software supported with HP P6000 Command View array-based management
- Verifying HP P6000 Command View code
- Emulex HBA requires latest driver version
- Windows 2003 server requires a hotfix
- Antivirus software may degrade performance
- Windows 2008 and LUN shrink
- Large LUN presentation requires Windows 2003 hotfixes
- Setting the HP Management Integration Framework Web Service IP address in a multi-homed configuration
- Array-based management proxy displays incorrectly
- Cannot access HP P6000 Command View from HP Systems Insight Manager or HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager
- Using HP P6000 Command View for Single Sign-on with HP SIM 5.3
- Install of HP Command View for Tape Libraries 2.6 fails during database install
- Internet Explorer 8 language code change
- Setting the Network Time Protocol server time using array-based management
- Not able to log in to HP Replication Solutions Manager server
- Best practice for online migration
- Write cache policy not maintained when migrating a virtual disk
- Multi-home Agent IP does not change for SNMP traps for different VLANs
- Online virtual disk migration limitation
- Changing the management IP address of an iSCSI controller using the CLI
- Using an FCoE CNA-based server with MPX200 connectivity
- iSCSI or iSCSI/FCoE module configuration file indicates zero bytes
- iSCSI/FCoE controller inaccessible from HP P6000 Command View
- Installer displays error that user does not have administrator privileges
- Creating disk groups with double protection level
- Cannot connect to HP P6000 Command View from Firefox 4.0 in an IPV6 environment
- Downgrading from HP P6000 Command View 10.0
- LDAP security domain not supported in management group consisting of array-based management only
- Array code load fails in VMware Guest OS configuration
- Files not removed during uninstall of HP P6000 Command View
- Attempting to login results in “missing localization file” or similar message
- Data Migration license installation
- Security certificate does not install in Internet Explorer when logging in to HP P6000 Command View.
- HP Management Integration Framework 1.4
- Reduced number of ports
- HP P6000 SmartStart 4.0
- Enhancements
- Workarounds and limitations
- Video tutorials
- Running tutorials from online help
- Running tutorials from the GUI
- Provisioning storage errors with Windows 2003 SP1
- Japanese virtual disk names
- Windows 2003 server requires Windows hotfix
- No administrator rights error for member of Administrators group
- Allow HP P6000 Command View time to gather information after a reboot
- Running HP P6000 SmartStart from a network share
- Javascript error message
- Format prompt on Windows 2008
- Creating a storage volume results in an error
- javaw.exe – Unable to locate component error
- Related documentation
- Starting HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux
- SELinux prevents HP P6000 SmartStart from running on Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.3
- Screen does not display result information
- Install HBA API request
- Fibre Channel over Ethernet is not supported
- P6000 SmartStart does not discover new HBA in application or management server
- P6000 SmartStart does not discover the LAN IP address of a SLES Linux host
- Device Mapper renamed
- Adobe Flash Player v11 required with Internet Explorer 64-bit
- HP P6000 Performance Advisor 1.0
- Features
- Workarounds and limitations
- Restarting the HP P6000 Performance Advisor Server service
- Aggregate live data samples not available
- Performance monitoring for physical disks not supported
- Displaying Advanced Statistics
- Refresh button in the Content pane inaccessible
- Controller inaccessible when adding a storage system
- Live chart not shown when one controller is down
- State monitoring for data replication groups leads to multiple logging of the event
- HP P6000 Performance Data Collector 10.0
- Workarounds and limitations
- Domain names not supported in hostname parameter of fnh command
- Windows Performance Monitor limitations
- pd and hps command limitation
- evaperf nall command fails to execute
- hist command limitation
- HP SMI-S EVA 10.0
- Compatibility and interoperability
- Supported main profiles and subprofiles
- SSL certificates
- HP SMI-S EVA initial cache building may take longer with array-based management
- Multiple array-based management systems per HP SMI-S EVA Provider
- Workarounds and limitations
- Data Protector backup fails with error Failed to create target volume
- HP Storage System Scripting Utility 10.0
- Enhancements
- Limitations and workarounds
- Syntax error when capturing configuration of array in DR relationship
- Running HP SSSU in OpenVMS
- HP SSSU memory utilization issue on VMware ESX 3.5
- HP SSSU does not create an FCoE host with HP-UX
- HP SSSU may hang when using long commands on Solaris
- The ADD MULTISNAP command creates write-protected snapshots and snapclones
- Accessing the HP Storage System Scripting Utility
- Prerequisites
- Installing the HP Storage System Scripting Utility
- Documentation updates
- Product websites and documentation
- Documentation feedback
You can also access all the documentation referenced in this document from the Manuals page of the
HP Business Support Center website http://www.hp.com/support/manuals. In the Storage section,
click Storage Software, and then select your product. For array-specific documents, click Disk Storage
Systems, and then select your array model.
Starting HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux
To start HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux:
1. Insert the HP P6000 SmartStart CD for Linux in the CD drive of the server you want to configure.
2. Create a mount folder for the disk.
For example, mkdir /mnt/cdrom.
3. Mount the disk.
For example, mount -t iso9660 -o ro /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom.
4. Change the current directory to the application directory.
For example, cd /mnt/cdrom/app.
5. Run the HP P6000 SmartStart executable script as follows: ./P6000SmartStart
SELinux prevents HP P6000 SmartStart from running on Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.3
With Red Hat Enterprise Server 5.3, you might need to disable SELinux temporarily while using HP
P6000 SmartStart. If you attempt to run HP P6000 SmartStart, and the application is unresponsive
(for 5 minutes after clicking Next, for example), SELinux may be preventing the execution of some
modules because of unsigned system libraries. Another symptom is a crash reported by SELinux or the
Red Hat Enterprise Server.
If this occurs, temporarily disable SELinux, and then run HP P6000 SmartStart. When you are finished
using HP P6000 SmartStart, you can enable SELinux.
Screen does not display result information
A task can fail to display requested information due to CD load time or a .NET load issue of XSL file.
If a task does not display requested information, for example, a request for HBA information displays
... Checking HBA information ..., but the HBA information does not appear, click Cancel,
and then without quitting HP P6000 SmartStart Storage, restart the task.
Install HBA API request
After installing the HBA API, rebooting, and starting HP P6000 SmartStart, you see an instruction to
install the HBA API. This is due to an incomplete installation of an fcinfo package.
If this occurs:
1. Insert the HP P6000 SmartStart CD for Windows.
2. Under \bin\installers\fcinfo, run the fcinfo for your architecture (note the architecture
x86, amd64, or ia64 in the filename).
3. When the installer starts, select Repair, then reboot the system.
Fibre Channel over Ethernet is not supported
This version of HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux and HP P6000/EVA support with Linux does not support
FCoE. Do not install FCoE Linux packages.
If you have issues running HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux or if HP P6000 SmartStart for Linux crashes,
ensure that no FCoE packages are installed.
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