HP XP P9000Info v27.00.00 Release Notes

Fixes
HP XP P9000Info v27.00.00 includes the following fixes:
If there are non-XP devices on the same host (Solaris), then HP XP P9000Info does not display
all XP devices.
Notes
HP XP P9000Info does not display any value for the SLPR parameter. This is applicable only
for P9500 disk arrays.
HP XP P9000Info can now recognize RAID 6 (14D+2P) disk mechanism configured on the
array.
HP XP P9000Info also supports the following operating systems:
IBM AIX 7.1
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 update 2 for both x86 and x64 systems
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 update 7 for both x86 and x64 systems
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 update 8 for both x86 and x64 systems
Windows 2012 Server
HP XP P9000Info supports the display of a new field Virtual Migrated Volume in xpinfo
-X, whose output is either Yes or No. Yes, if it is Virtually migrated, and No, if it is not migrated.
HP XP P9000Info supports the display of nickname for LDEVs on P9500 arrays. A new field
is added in xpinfo -f, which displays the nickname for LDEV on P9500 array.
NOTE: This feature is not supported on OpenVMS operating systems.
HP XP P9000Info supports UDEV on Linux platform.
NOTE: The location of UDEV devices location must be specified in the /dev directory.
The names for UDEV devices must begin with an sd.
HP XP P9000Info in HP-UX displays the volume as Migrated, if any of the hardware paths is
a migrated volume path.
If a migrated volume has more than one active hardware path, HP XP P9000Info displays the
array type depending on how the multipathing software selects the hardware path. Use the
xpinfo -V command to get more details of the migrated volume.
xpinfo -D command does not work on an OpenVMS Integrity Server (IA-64) host.
On an OpenVMS Integrity Server (IA-84) host, HP XP P9000Info does not provide the data
for: Alpa, Loop Id, FC-LUN, Port WWN, Target, and LUN Id
On an OpenVMS Integrity Server (IA-64) host, HP XP P9000Info does not provide the data
collected through RMLIB for: Pool Id, Total Pool Capacity, Used Pool Capacity, RAID type
information, RAID level, and Disk mechanics.
If you are using HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Solaris, AIX or HP-UX host agent, view
the SLPR and CLPR information for your XP disk arrays through HP XP P9000 Performance
Advisor, as HP XP P9000Info for these host agents displays random CLPR and SLPR values.
To view the SLPR and CLPR values through HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor:
1. On the HP XP P9000 Performance Advisor Home page, click Array View in the left pane.
2. Click the + sign for Arrays.
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