HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-02 Release Notes (TB581-96399, March 2014)
• In the Device Manager CLI, the Fast Snap copy pair now can be viewed and configured up to
the 1024th generation.
The supported internal storage system is HP XP P9500 Storage.
• The Device Manager CLI now supports the functionality to apply a CLP to THP volumes when the
volumes are created.
• The Device Manager GUI now supports Firefox ESR 24.1.x for Linux.
• The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support the following operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10◦
◦ SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP3
◦ VMware ESXi Server 5.0 Update 3
For details on guest operating systems, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite
Software System Requirements
• The Device Manager GUI now supports Adobe Flash Player 11.9.
• In Device Manager, THP/Smart pools can now consist of a combination of different CLPR pool
volumes on the HP XP P9500 storage system.
• The Device Manager GUI now supports Internet Explorer 11.0 in the following operating systems:
Microsoft Windows 7◦
◦ Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2
• Host Data Collector now supports the following operating systems as a target host:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2◦
◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10
◦ VMWare ESXi Server 5.5
For details on editions, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software System
Requirements.
• The Device Manager agent now supports the following operating systems:
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2◦
◦ Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.10
◦ VMWare ESXi Server 5.5
For details on editions, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software System
Requirements.
Fixes
The following issues were resolved in 7.6.1-02:
• The CIM/WBEM function was unable to obtain a HITACHI_StoragePool instance for a third-party
vendor's storage system that is connected externally to HP XP P9500, HP XP24000, or HP
XP20000.
• If a host registration operation moves the WWN or the iSCSIName from a host that is already
registered in Device Manager to a new host, the capacity of the source host was not updated.
• If all the following conditions were met, unauthorized internal storage ports were displayed in
the Virtualize Volumes dialog box.
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