HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-00 System Requirements (TB581-96339, March 2013)

Device Manager CLI requirements
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Table 5-1 Platform, Java runtime environment, and IPv6 environment support for Device Manager
CLI
OS OS version JRE IPv6 environment
support
Red Hat
Enterprise Linux
(x86, x64)
5.4
5.4 Advanced Platform
5.5
5.5 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
Y
5.6
5.6 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
N
5.7
5.7 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
N
5.8
5.8 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
N
6
6 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
N
6.1
6.1 Advanced Platform
6.0 or 7.0 N
6.2
6.2 Advanced Platform
6.0 (Update 4 or
later) or 7.0
N
6.3
6.3 Advanced Platform
6.0 or 7.0 Y
SUSE Linux
Enterprise
Server(x86, x64)
10 SP2
10 SP3
5.0 (Update 10 or
later) or 7.0
N
11
11 SP1
11 SP2
6.0 or 7.0 Y
1
For xx, we recommend that the latest version be used.
2
Device Manager CLI does not support Hyper-V.
3
Use the JRE used for the Device Manager server.
4
Solaris 10 (x64 edition) is supported only when the Sun Fire x64 Servers hardware is used.
5
JRE bundled in each product
NOTE: If the system on which HP-UX operates uses a Dual-Core Intel® Itanium® 2 Processor for the CPU,
use JRE version 1.4.2_xx (xx is 10 or later) or JRE version 5.0.03 or later, which comes with HP-UX (released
in June 2006 or September 2006) that supports the processor.
NOTE: If you run Device Manager CLI using a time zone for the U.S. and Canada, set up the OS so that the
OS will support the new Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules introduced in 2007. Set up the OS, according to the
information provided by the OS vendor.
NOTE: If you run Device Manager CLI using a time zone for the U.S. and Canada, use the JRE that supports
the new Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules introduced in 2007. The JRE used in the Device Manager server
version 5.7 or later supports the new DST. If you run Device Manager CLI by using the JRE used in the
Device Manager server version 5.7 or later, you do not have to prepare another JRE.
NOTE: If you execute a command without specifying the login password, you will be asked to enter the
password. We recommend not using JRE versions 1.4.1, 1.4.2, or 5.0 because the entered password is
displayed on the screen in those versions. We recommend installing JRE version 6.0.
To use Device Manager CLI with the encoded password, install JRE version 1.4.2 or later on the
management client.