HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-02 Release Notes (TB581-96399, March 2014)

Using Device Manager to manage a virtual machine
When Device Manager manages a virtual machine, the characters of the machine name in the following
appear as encoded characters:
In the GUI:
The value of VMname displayed in a virtual machine name subwindow
In the CLI:
The name attribute values for VM instances that are collected by executing the GetHost command.
The following characters might appear as encoded characters.
Displayed characterCharacter
%25%
%2f/
%5c\
Registering and refreshing hosts
The KAIC169001-E message might appear when communications between Host Data Collector and
target multiple hosts are not successful in registering or refreshing hosts.
If this occurs, close the browser and then log in again five minutes later.
When HiRDB is installed in the system
During Common Component installation, HiRDB will be installed as the database management system.
However, as a result, Command View Advanced Edition Suite products will not be able to operate
together with the following list of HiRDB products. If any of these HiRDB products has been installed
on a computer, do not install Command View Advanced Edition Suite products on that computer.
Similarly, do not install any of these HiRDB products on a computer with Command View Advanced
Edition Suite products installed.
HiRDB/Single Server
HiRDB/Parallel Server
HiRDB/Workgroup Server
HiRDB/Run Time
HiRDB/Developer's Kit
HiRDB/SQL Executer
Adjusting the computer's time
If a computer's time is changed while the services of Common Component and Command View
Advanced Edition Suite products are running, Device Manager might not operate correctly. If you
need to change the time, do so before installing.
If you want to automatically adjust the time by using a protocol such as NTP, use a function that can
gradually adjust the computer time without immediately synchronizing the time when the computer
time is ahead of the actual time. There are some functions that gradually adjust the time if the difference
between the computer time and the actual time is within a certain fixed range, but immediately
synchronize the time if the time difference exceeds that range. Set the frequency of the time adjustments
for the function that you are using so that the time difference does not exceed the fixed range.
For example, the Windows Time service can gradually adjust the computer time without synchronizing
it to the actual time as long as the difference between the computer time and the actual time does not
48 Important considerations