HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.3.1-00 Release Notes
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- HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software 7.3.1-00 Release Notes
- Description
- Product models
- Devices supported
- Operating systems
- Enhancements
- Enhancements for 7.3.1-00
- Enhancements for 7.3.0-00
- Fixes
- Fixes for 7.3.1-00
- Fixes for 7.3.0-00
- Important considerations
- CIM/WBEM function property deleted at overwrite installation
- Capacity specification for creating a volume in XP P9500 or XP24000/XP20000
- Symptoms
- Condition of occurrence
- Capacity specification for virtualizing a volume
- Extraction with volume capacity when allocating volumes
- Creating a Smart pool in XP P9500
- Values displayed in Removable column of pool volume list
- Using the CIM/WBEM service discovery function in a server machine with multiple IP addresses
- Inaccurate error messages in the tier relocation starting operation for Smart pool when using manual mode
- Shrink Pool task
- Displaying volume capacity in the Create Volumes dialog box
- Displaying the Unallocate Volume dialog box
- Allocate Volumes and Allocate Like Volumes for a storage port with LUN Security disabled
- Setting, changing, and deleting remote path information using storage management tools other than Device Manager
- Volume list filtering
- Storage system deletion
- View of the maximum hierarchies of a logical group folder
- Spending time to operate a logical group
- Operations for logical groups in the GUI
- Creating and deleting logical groups in the GUI
- Search screen
- Storage system list screen
- Task list screen
- Task summary dialog box
- Method change for variation detection in an XP P9500
- Smart monitoring schedule template view
- CLI copy pair operation error 6119
- KAIC16902-E message with no summary information in the main window during any operation in the GUI
- Number of external paths
- Mapping of Available External Volumes
- Clicking a link in the GUI
- Using a Device Manager agent on an AIX host
- Managing path groups with External Storage in XP24000/XP20000 and XP P9500
- Allocating volumes to many hosts
- Storage system in which many command devices are recognized by many hosts
- User operation during task registration
- Manually selecting LU Numbers
- Volumes allocated to ports with LUN security disabled
- Launching XP P9500 Element Manager from Internet Explorer 7, 8, or 9
- Creating Volumes dialog box
- Creating THP volumes
- Creating multiple volumes
- Creation of multiple basic volumes in XP128/XP1024
- Available External Volumes tab in the External Storage window
- Searching resources
- Editing pool name
- Displaying capacity of hosts
- Status of data collection tasks
- Sorting the Copy Info column
- Modifying the resource group and role settings for an external authentication group
- Expanding THP Volumes
- XP12000/XP10000 creating multiple volumes at the same time for a CU that has no volumes allocated to it
- Task detail dialog box of editing tiering policy
- Installing Host Data Collector
- Removing Host Data Collector
- Using Host Data Collector to register Linux hosts
- Controlling access to resources
- Setting up resource groups
- The number of client windows that can be used at one time
- Using users, user groups, and resource groups
- Public search conditions
- File systems that cannot handle files larger than 2 GB
- Managing resource groups
- Upgrading Command View Advanced Edition to 7.1.0 or importing Command View Advanced Edition 7.0.0 database
- Shrinking a pool
- Creating a pool
- Open operation for Create Pool dialog box or Expand Pool dialog box after selecting a storage system in which no supported drive for Device Manager is installed
- Create Pool dialog box or Expand Pool dialog box
- Registering a Solaris 10 host using Host Data Collector
- Filter values in the filter dialog box
- Registering HP-UX 11iv2 (IPF and PA-RISC) and 11iv3 (PA-RISC) hosts by using Host Data Collector
- Parity groups in the Create Volume dialog box
- Virtual Parity Group information
- Sorting and filtering
- Overwriting a Host Data Collector installation
- Upgrading Host Data Collector
- Appearance of Host Data Collector
- Registering hosts using Host Data Collector
- Using Host Data Collector on a Solaris 9 host
- Registering Solaris hosts through Host Data Collector
- Logical groups list
- Capacity search condition
- Filtering in the Logical Group dialog box
- Filtering by capacity
- Warning banner preview
- Warning banner settings
- Creating and allocating volumes
- Allocate Volumes dialog box and Unallocate Volumes dialog box
- Created volumes capacity
- Automatic screen refresh
- Allocate Volumes dialog box
- Unallocate Volumes dialog box
- Operation not complete after logging in to GUI
- Edit LUN Paths
- Task dialog
- Host list
- Mozilla 1.7.13 (HP-UX 11i v3)
- Refreshing or configuration change of storage systems
- Using the CLI GetLogicalGroup command to view the elements of logical groups
- Allocating volumes
- Sorting multiple columns
- Displaying logical group nodes in the Mobility tab
- Displaying the GUI list of alerts
- Operations of a parity group for mainframes in the Create Volumes dialog box and the Allocate Volumes dialog box
- Internet Explorer 9.0 InPrivate browsing
- Internet Explorer 9.0 Download Manager
- Using the GUI with Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008
- Enabling SSL between the Device Manager server and management clients when using Firefox
- Displaying THP pool names and pool identifiers
- CLI copy pair operations
- Changing status of copy pair by CLI
- Operating XP Snapshot copy pairs by CLI
- Creating XP Snapshot and Business Copy/Snapshot
- Filtering function of Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Updating the display information of Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Editing external paths
- Virtualizing storage devices
- Storage device virtualization tasks
- Capacity information in the Plan Confirmation window of Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Volume allocation processing in Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- The number of resources that can be managed by Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Script error in Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Displaying the Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning hosts for the first time
- KAIC07661-E error in Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- KAIC07663-E in Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning
- Object name, name of a host, and name of a host in the virtualization server
- Changing the access port number of the HBase Storage Mgmt Web Service
- GUI operations after upgrading Device Manager
- Screen appearance
- The task details dialog box for starting monitoring, stopping monitoring, starting relocation, and stopping relocation
- Editing tiering policy
- Operating the Device Manager GUI
- View of virtual machine information in Delete Storage window
- KAIC05607-E or KAIC06400-E error during a Migrate Data operation
- Using Host Data Collector to register Windows hosts on a Solaris or Linux server
- Upgrading Host Data Collector in Windows
- Executing tasks
- Setting and using storage resource access control
- Large-scale storage system operations
- When Replication Manager is used and copy group information is viewed
- Allocate Smart Tiers Software volumes
- KAIC15001-E error message in the GUI
- Using Device Manager to manage a virtual machine
- Adding a host that has multiple IP addresses by Host Data Collector
- Registering and refreshing hosts
- When HiRDB is installed in the system
- Adjusting the computer's time
- Firewall functions (Windows)
- TMP environment variable (Windows)
- Automatically generating short file and folder names (Windows)
- Terminal service (Windows)
- Symbolic links (Linux)
- Permissions for the installation directory
- Host Data Collector service
- SMI-S Indication function
- Host name length of Device Manager agent host
- Prerequisites
- Installation instructions
- Compatibility/interoperability
- Revision information
- Device Manager Software 7.3.1-00
- Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00
- Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.3.1-00
Creating THP volumes
In the Create Volumes dialog box, the subscription limit of the pool is not checked when the create
volumes task is registered if the following conditions are met:
• The Create Volumes dialog box is launched after a pool is selected.
• Either of the following pools exist in the storage system.
The subscription limit is set larger than the subscription limit of the selected pool.◦
◦ The subscription limit is not configured.
The create volumes task that was registered with the above conditions generates the KAIC06299-E
storage system error.
Creating multiple volumes
When a task creating multiple volumes does not succeed in the following storage systems, even if the
status of the volumes displayed in Task Details is not Completed, some volumes might be created on
the following storage systems:
• XP P9500 Disk Array
• XP24000 Disk Array
• XP20000 Disk Array
• XP12000 Disk Array
• XP10000 Disk Array
If a task creating multiple volumes does not succeed, refresh the storage system that is supposed to
include the created volumes. Then check whether the volumes are created in the Open-Unallocated
volumes list of the storage system. Recreate the volumes that were not created.
Creation of multiple basic volumes in XP128/XP1024
If a task does not succeed when you attempt to create multiple basic volumes in the Create Volume
dialog by selecting LDEV ID automatically in the XP128/XP1024 Disk Array storage system, the LDEV
ID and status of each volume in the task may not correspond to those of the created volume.
If this occurs, some of volumes in the task may have been created. Check if a volume exists that has
the same LDEV ID of a volume in the task in the Volume list in Open-Unallocated volumes of the target
storage system of the task.
Available External Volumes tab in the External Storage window
When creating a path on a storage port that has LUN security disabled, available external volumes
are not displayed in the Available External Volumes tab.
To check the path setting for LUN security, execute the following CLI command:
GetStorageArray (subtarget=Port)
Searching resources
Parity group search:
Parity groups which can be searched using Keyword Search are in the following storage systems.
• XP P9500
• XP24000/XP20000
• XP12000/XP10000/SVS200
Parity groups in storage systems other than the above cannot be searched using Keyword Search.
18 Important considerations