HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.5.0-05 Release Notes (TB581-96374, November 2013)

Modifying the resource group and role settings for an external authentication group
The resource group and role settings cannot be modified with the Edit User Group dialog box for an
external authentication group whose name includes the following character strings.
\ / : , ; * ? " < > |
When modifying them, use the Add Resource Groups dialog box, the Edit Roles dialog box, or the
Remove Resource Groups dialog box in the resource group details window.
Expanding THP Volumes
When selecting some THP volumes and specifying a value for the New Capacity in the Expand THP
Volumes dialog box, an unexpected error (KAIC16009-E) might appear. If this occurs, log in again
if needed, reduce the number of specified THP Volumes, and retry the operation.
XP12000/XP10000 creating multiple volumes at the same time for a CU that has no
volumes allocated to it
In an XP12000/XP10000 disk array, if multiple volumes are created at the same time for a CU that
has no volumes allocated to it, the KAIC06400-E error occurs and the volumes are not created.
First, create one volume for the CU, and after that, create the other volumes.
Task detail dialog box of editing tiering policy
The value of the tiering policy in theTask Detail dialog box does not appear after completion of the
editing tiering policy task.
Enter the value of the tiering policy in the task name or description field when creating the editing
tiering policy task.
Installing Host Data Collector
Although you can specify prohibited special characters other than semicolon (such as @) in the
installation path, Host Data Collector will not work properly. When you specify an installation
path, use only the following characters:
A -Z, a-z, 0-9, left parenthesis [ ( ], right parenthesis [ ) ], single-byte space, backslash (\).
If Host Data Collector cannot be installed on the host with a supported operating system after
installing Device Manager, install Host Data Collector manually.
The installation/uninstallation of Host Data Collector on a non-system drive creates a temp folder
on that drive. You can delete the folder.
If the environment variable tmp in Windows includes characters other than the following,
installation does not succeed:
A-Z a-z 0-9 space ._() ~@#$^&()_+{}`-=[]',ó
Change the tmp path to use the above characters.
When Host Data Collector is installed on a SUSE Linux server, Host Data Collector does not start
automatically after the operating system is rebooted. Execute the following command after the
post-installation reboot:
#chkconfig -s S99AP on
Installing Host Data Collector from a remote server might not succeed.
If this occurs, remove Host Data Collector and store the target installation image on the server.
Then install Host Data Collector again using the installation image.
Do not use two or more consecutive spaces in the Host Data Collector (for Windows) installation
path. Otherwise, you will not be able to uninstall Host Data Collector later.
26 Important considerations