HP P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.3.1-00 Release Notes

Enhancements
Enhancements for 7.3.1-00
The maximum number of copy groups that can be registered in My Copy Groups is increased
from 100 to 300.
Enhancements for 7.3.0-00
Configuration information managed by local instances of Device Manager
1
is now automatically
applied to Replication Manager. It is no longer necessary to refresh the configuration for local
instances of Device Manager.
1
Indicates the Device Manager instance on the Replication Manager management server.
Application Agent can now back up and restore the following Microsoft SQL Server databases:
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Enterprise Edition
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Business Intelligence Edition
Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Standard Edition
The scope of support is limited to that which Application Agent conventionally provides for Microsoft
SQL Server. Application Agent does not support any of the new functions for Microsoft SQL Server
2012, such as Always On SQL Server, Always On SQL Server Failover Cluster Instance, Always
On Availability Group, and ServerCore Support. It also does not support any configurations that
use these new functions.
Application Agent can now back up and restore the following Microsoft SQL Server database:
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 SP2/SP3
Application Agent can now back up and restore the following Microsoft Exchange Server database:
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP2
Replication Manager now supports the following operating systems on a management server:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.7 (x86/x64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 (x86/x64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2 (x86/x64)
Replication Manager now supports Firefox ESR 10.0.x (32-bit version only) on the following
operating systems:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3 (x86)–5.8 (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 (x86)–6.2 (x86)
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 no SP/SP1 (x86/x64)
Fixes
Fixes for 7.3.1-00
When performing a takeover recovery (recreate) operation on a Continuous Access
Journal pair containing a volume managed by the local Device Manager, the task no longer
remains in the running state.
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