HP Storage Essentials V5.00.01 installation guide (T4283-96011, January 2006)
Table Of Contents
- HP
- Storage Essentials 5.00.01 Installation Guide
- Contents
- Overview
- Installing the Management Server on Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Filers, Tape Libraries, Switches and Storage Systems
- Deploying CIM Extensions
- Installing the CIM Extension for IBM AIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI ProPack for Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP-UX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SUSE and Red Hat Linux
- Installing the CIM Extension for OpenVMS
- Installing the CIM Extension for HP Tru64 UNIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for SGI IRIX
- Installing the CIM Extension for Sun Solaris
- Installing the CIM Extension for Microsoft Windows
- Discovering Applications, Backup Servers and Hosts
- Managing Security
- Troubleshooting
Storage Essentials 5.00.01 Installation Guide 21
• %ORA_HOME%\rman if applicable
The above deletes the database instance.
Upgrading the Management Server
Keep in mind the following:
• Refer to the release notes for late breaking information about upgrading the management
server.
• Complete the upgrade and its subsequent steps in one session, which may take several hours
depending on your network configuration. Completing the steps over several sessions will result
in incomplete data until all steps have been completed.
• It is necessary to perform Discovery Data Collection/Get Details after you upgrade to
repopulate the database.
• Additional steps are required after an upgrade, see the steps in this section for more
information.
• The upgrade lets you know about any customizations to configuration files that were made in
previous releases. You can view the differences that have been detected in an HTML file in the
%MGR_DIST%\logs directory.
• If you are running a version of Oracle that is earlier than version 9.2.0.6.0, you must install the
Oracle 9.2.0.6.0 patch, as described in ”Step 3 - Verify If You Need to Install the Oracle
9.2.0.6.0 Patch” on page 22 and ”Step 4 - Install the Oracle 9.2.0.6.0 Patch if Necessary” on
page 22.
Files backed-up and restored to their original location:
• All files in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\remoteScripts
• All files and subdirectories in %MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\fsrm
• *All files and subdirectories in
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\reports\customTreeNodes
• *All files and subdirectories in
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\reports\custom
• *All files and subdirectories in
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\reports\definitions\custom
*This directory may not exist if you have not used Report Designer to create custom reports.
Files backed up to %MGR_DIST%\SavedData:
• All files and subdirectories in
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\remoteScripts\advisors - Used in
Business Tools.
• All files and subdirectories in
%MGR_DIST%\JBossandJetty\server\appiq\remoteScripts\automators - Used
in Business Tools.