HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.0-00 Administrator Guide (web) (TB581-96325, December 2012)

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NOTE:
If you perform an overwrite or upgrade installation of an Oracle JDK during operation of any
P9000 Command View AE Suite product, re-register the JDK after the installation.
If you remove an Oracle JDK during operation of any P9000 Command View AE Suite product,
make sure that you change to the JDK bundled with P9000 Command View AE Suite.
If the version of the P9000 Command View AE Suite products installed on the management server
is 7.0 or earlier, you cannot change to an Oracle JDK.
Host requirements
Device Manager can manage, as hosts, computers that use volumes on managed storage systems.
By using Device Manager to centrally manage the disk resources for individual hosts, you can assign
the most appropriate volume based on usage.
Hosts that can be managed by Device Manager
To allocate storage system volumes to hosts (application servers) or check the volume usage of each
host, target hosts must be registered in Device Manager as Device Manager resources.
Device Manager can manage the volume usage of the hosts in the following table.
Table 4 Hosts that can be managed by Device Manager
DescriptionHosts
An environment in which virtualization software is not
installed
Normal host
Open hosts
A virtual environment created by using virtualization
software
Virtual machine
#
A physical environment in which virtualization soft-
ware is installed
#
Virtualization server
Computers that use mainframe volumesMainframe hosts
#:
After virtual machines and physical environments in which Windows Server 2008 (Hyper-V) is
installed have been registered in Device Manager, Device Manager treats them as normal hosts.
NOTE:
The names of the hosts managed by Device Manager must be 50 bytes or less.
Related topics:
Host management software supported by Device Manager, page 36
Prerequisites for normal hosts, page 37
Prerequisites for virtual machines, page 39
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