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
2. You can remove the RAID Manager software only when RAID Manager is not running. If RAID
Manager software is running, shut down RAID Manager using the horcmshutdown command
to ensure a normal end to all functions:
One RAID Manager instance: D:\HORCM\etc> horcmshutdown
Two RAID Manager instances: D:\HORCM\etc> horcmshutdown 0 1
3. Delete the RAID Manager software using the Add or Remove Programs control panel:
1. Open the Control Panel, and double-click Add or Remove Programs.
2. On the Add or Remove Programs dialog, select P9000 Raid Manager XP for WindowsNT
in the program list, and click Remove.
Removing RAID Manager in an OpenVMS environment
To remove the RAID Manager software on an OpenVMS system:
1. If you are discontinuing local and/or remote copy functions (for example, Business Copy,
Continuous Access Synchronous), delete all volume pairs and wait until the volumes are in
simplex status. If you will continue copy operations using Remote Web Console, do not delete
any volume pairs.
2. You can remove the RAID Manager software only when RAID Manager is not running. If RAID
Manager software is running, shut down RAID Manager using the horcmshutdown command
to ensure a normal end to all functions:
For one instance: $ horcmshutdown For two instances: $ horcmshutdown 0 1
If a command is being used in interactive mode, terminate it using the -q option.
3. Delete the installed RAID Manager software by using the following command:
$ PRODUCT REMOVE RM /LOG
Removing the RAID Manager components
After removing the RAID Manager software, perform the following tasks to remove the remaining
RAID Manager components:
1. Release command device security using LUNM.
2. Delete the command devices using LUNM.
You can now configure the volumes that were used as command devices for operations from the
connected hosts.
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