HP XP7 RAID Manager Installation and Configuration User Guide (T1610-96065)
Table Of Contents
- XP7 RAID Manager Installation and Configuration User Guide
- Contents
- 1 Installation requirements
- System requirements
- Supported environments
- Supported Business Copy environments
- Supported Continuous Access Synchronous environments
- Supported Continuous Access Asynchronous environments
- Supported Continuous Access Journal environments
- Supported Snapshot environments
- Supported Data Retention environments
- Supported Database Validator environments
- Supported guest OS for VM
- Supported IPv4, IPv6 platforms
- Requirements and restrictions for z/Linux
- Requirements and restrictions for VM
- Porting notice for OpenVMS
- Using RAID Manager with Hitachi and other storage systems
- 2 Installing and configuring RAID Manager
- 3 Upgrading RAID Manager
- 4 Removing RAID Manager
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 Support and other resources
- A Fibre-to-SCSI address conversion
- B Sample configuration definition files
- Glossary
- Index

Table 10 Supported Platforms: IPv4 vs IPv6 (continued)
RAID Manager / IPv6*IPv4
N/AAVAVN/AAVAVAVLinux
N/AAVAVN/AAVAVAVTru64
AVAVAVN/AAVAVAVOpenVMS
N/AAVAVN/AAVAVAVIRIX64
*See “About platforms supporting IPv6” (page 18).
Legend:
AV: Available for communicating with different platforms.
N/A: Not applicable (Windows LH does not support IPv4 mapped IPv6).
Minimum platform versions for RAID Manager/IPv6 support:
• HP-UX: HP-UX 11.23 (PA/IA) or later
• Solaris: Solaris 8/Sparc or later, Solaris 10/x86/64 or later
• AIX: AIX 5.1 or later
• Windows: Windows 2008(LH), Windows 2003 + IPv6 Install
• Linux: Linux Kernel 2.4 (RH8.0) or later
• Tru64: Tru64 v5.1A or later. Note that v5.1A does not support the getaddrinfo() function, so this must be specified
by IP address directly.
• OpenVMS: OpenVMS 8.3 or later
• UDP ports: Contact your network administrator for appropriate UDP port numbers to use in your network. The
network administrator must enable these ports to allow traffic between RAID Manager servers. If you define a
HORCM_MON IP address in your configuration definition file, the port defined in this entry must be enabled. For
details, see “Setting up UDP ports” (page 39).
Requirements and restrictions for z/Linux
In the following example, z/Linux defines the open volumes that are connected to FCP as /dev/sd*.
Also, the mainframe volumes (3390-xx) that are connected to FICON are defined as /dev/dasd*.
Figure 1 Example of a RAID Manager Configuration on z/Linux
Requirements and restrictions for z/Linux 13