HP StorageWorks P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software 7.1.0-00 Release Notes (TB581-96047, October 2011)

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Internal/external
P9500 can now display tier capacity for each logical group
The GUI design for the following functions is now improved:
Create pool
Expand pool
Search
JDK version 6 provided by Oracle Corporation is now supported.
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support the following Windows operating
system versions:
Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack1
Windows 7 Service Pack1
The Device Manager CLI now supports AIX 7.1.
For the function that collects host information by using Host Data Collector, you can now use
exclusive accounts by using the sudo command in the following operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
SUSE Linux
Solaris
AIX
HP-UX
In the GUI, scalability has been improved. You can now manage about 1 million volumes, and
about 5 million resources in total.
Functionality to discover storage systems in an IPv6 environment is now supported.
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support the following Linux operating system
versions:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5.6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6
ClusterPro 2.1 is now supported when the host operating system is Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5.5(x86).
The Device Manager agent now supports the following Linux operating system versions:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform 5.6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.6
The Device Manager agent no longer supports Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 3.
The Device Manager agent now supports acquisition of and operations on information in the
configuration file that defines a virtual command device.
For hosts running a Windows or Linux operating system, the javapath_setup command
has been added, and the Java runtime environment used by the Device Manager agent can
now be changed.
For hosts running a Windows operating system, the firewall_setup command has been
added, and the ports used by the Device Manager agent can now be registered as firewall
exceptions.
If the Snapshot V-VOL does not compose any pair, the last path of the Snapshot V-VOL can
be removed.
The virtualization server window can now be used to allocate or unallocate volumes.