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Command View TL SMI-S Provider installation instructions 3 About this document. • Verify that the HP StorageWorks SMI-S CIMOM service is installed. 2 Installing and uninstalling the SMI-S ProxyProviderWindowsThe Windows package comes as a Smart Component with installers for Pegasus CIMOM, HP ProxySettings Manager, and MSA2000 G2 SMI-S Proxy Provider.The SMI-S Proxy Provider can be installed on any ProLiant Server running Windows or Linux that hasEthernet connection to the MSA2000 G2.

I Instaled command view, including SMI-S, but the service HP StorageWorks CIM Object Manager service not appears anywhere. The command view version installed is the 9.1 I tryed to uninstall and reinstall, but nothing new happens, the instalation process OK, but the service dosn't appears. • The applicable software components are listed in Add/Remove Programs: • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA software suite • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA • HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf • HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA • HP StorageWorks SMI-S CIMOM NOTE: HP Storage System Scripting Utility is not listed in Add/Remove Programs. • Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMI-S EVA) 6.0 These products are supported with HP StorageWorks EVA controller software versions VCS 3.028, VCS 4.0x, XCS 5.1x, and XCS 6.0x.

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HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1

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Type:Patch
Version:7.0.1(29 Oct 2007)
Operating System(s): Microsoft Windows Server 2003
File name:T3724-10503_CVEVA_701.zip (438 MB)

End User License Agreements:
HPE Software License Agreement v1

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 release notes
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 release notes
HP Command View EVA 7.0.1
Prerequisites
HP Command View EVA
Enhancements
Fixes
Workaround
Limitations
HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf
Enhancements
Fixes
Workaround
HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA
SMI-S EVA overview
Fixes
Additional information
Installation instructions
Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1
Removing a partially installed update
Post installation steps for SMI-S EVA users
Removal instructions

Version: 7.0.1

HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 Suite consists of the following components:

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf 7.0.1

  • HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 7.0

  • Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMI-S EVA 7.0.1)

Update recommendation: Recommended

Supersedes All Command View EVA 7.0 documents and the online help are relevant to Command View EVA 7.0.1, although they may not be labeled with version 7.0.1. The information contained in this document is the latest information for Command View EVA.

Install HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 on a management server only if HP Command View EVA 7.0 is already installed.

For this release, the following enhancements have been made to HP Command View EVA:

  • HP Command View EVA supports firmware version VCS 4100, which provides the following new features:

    • Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode.

    • Online hard disk drive firmware upgrade.

    • Migration state and progress indicator displayed while disk is in ungrouping state.

    • Disk serial number is displayed.

  • Display of license alert message is restricted.

    During Instant–on license period, if the EVA has the Command View General license, and is not using any Business Copy and Continuous Access features, then the license alert message is not displayed.

This section describes the HP Command View EVA fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP Command View EVA 7.0.1:

  • The link for controller events works accurately.

    Previously, clicking on link for some controller events caused unexpected Command View EVA service termination.

    With this patch, the Command View EVA termination for the above operation is resolved.

  • The Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode is restricted to valid firmware versions.

    Previously, Command View EVA allowed client requests to create or set Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) hosts for all firmware versions.

    With this patch, Command View EVA restricts the creation or setting of Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode for only those firmware versions that support it.

  • DR group folder properties reports correctly.

    Previously, if there was only one EVA in the SAN, Command View EVA, when queried to get the DR group folder properties, intermittently displayed the No initialized storage system objects found error.

    With this patch, this issue is resolved.

  • Error message displays.

    Previously, if a snapclone was created on an EVA that already had the maximum supported virtual disk objects, the array became unresponsive.

    With this patch, Command View EVA displays the error Maximum Number of Objects Exceeded, and continues to function normally.

  • Faster response to GUI and client requests.

    Previously, Command View EVA took time to process GUI and client requests.

    With this patch, the CV EVA response time to GUI and client requests is much faster.

  • Deletion process for a failed virtual disk is handled properly.

    Previously, the start deletion process operation did not work for a failed virtual disk if it had a mirrorclone relationship. Also, after this failure, the mirrorclone was not detached/deleted.

    With this patch, Command View EVA gives an appropriate error message for the operation and also enables the manual detach/deletion of the mirrorclone.

  • usedstoragespacegb value is displayed correctly.

    Previously, the client request to get properties of a disk group displayed an incorrect value for the usedstoragespacegb field.

    With this patch, this issue is resolved and the correct value is displayed.

  • Time to generate event is improved.

    Previously, when an EVA was discovered, there were consistency and delay issues in reporting the 5012 event, which disabled WEBES and other applications from monitoring it.

    With this patch, the consistency and delay issues are resolved.

  • Authentication issue resolved
    The authentication issue is now resolved in HP Command View EVA and the local groups are no longer used when domain groups are selected.

  • CV EVA returns information for vdisk getproperties request.
    Previously, Command View EVA 7.0 did not always return remotevdisk information for vdisk getproperties client request, when the vdisk is a member of Data Replication group.
    With this patch, Command View EVA always returns remotevdisk information for vdisk getproperties client request.

  • iSNS can be Enabled/Disabled from HP Command View EVA.
    Previously iSNS setting could not be changed from HP Command View EVA.
    With this patch, HP Command View EVA allows user to modify the settings to Enable/Disable iSNS.

  • HP Command View EVA fetches the list of hosts including iSCSI host type.
    Previously, HP Command View EVA used to fail in fetching list of hosts for layered applications, if one or more iSCSI hosts exists.

Symptom: An error message is displayed on in HP Command View EVA 7.0 or later that only shows Status code: xx (such as Status code: 54) instead of the following descriptive text such
as:Vdisk is a DR group member

Solution: It may be that the Windows Regional Options settings are configured for a non-English language. Perform the following steps to change your Windows Regional Options:

  1. In the Control Panel, click Date, Time, Regional and Language Options.

    NOTE: Steps 1 and 2 may differ depending on the Control Panel view you are using.

  2. Click Regional and Language Options.

  3. Select the Regional Options tab, and from the Standards and formats section, select English (United States) from the drop-down list.

  4. Select Advanced tab, and from the Language for non-Unicode programs section, select English (United States) from the drop-down list.

  5. Click OK to retry the operation.

The following is a limitation for HP Command View EVA:

  • The instructions for the Online disk drive code load procedure in the HP Command View EVA online help state that you can browse to the bundled image file; however, this is incorrect. You must manually enter the location of the extracted bundled image. The default location for this file is <install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSanworksElement Manager for StorageWorks HSVuploads but it can be changed.

    TIP: Ensure that the path provided for Online disk drive code load, is accessible from the management
    server where HP Command View EVA is installed.

For this release, the following enhancements have been made to HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf.

  • HP Command View EVAPerf is enhanced to enable clients to obtain its version information.

  • Better formatting of the output from the TLVIZ Formatter, a visualization tool that helps in graphically representing data.

This section describes the HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf:

  • Command View EVA 7.0.1 is required in order to be able to successfully query friendly names for vd, vdg, pd, pdg from EVAPerf 7.0.1.

  • User-friendly names are displayed for disk groups.

    Previously, the pd and pdg commands did not display user-friendly names for disk groups.

    With this patch, both commands display user-friendly names for disk groups.

  • No duplicate lines in the mof command output.

    Previously, the mof command would have duplicate lines of output written to the files.

    With this patch, the output lines are written accurately.

  • Virtual disk metrics for all virtual disks are displayed.

    Previously, for controllers with firmware version VCS 4.xxx, the virtual disk metrics were not displayed for more than 512 virtual disks in an EVA.

    With this patch, all virtual disks metrics are displayed for all disks.

  • EVAPerf service stable during hardware failures.

    Previously, the EVAPerf service was not stable if there were hardware failures.

    With this patch, the EVAPerf service works fine even during hardware failures.

  • HPS command displays host port name correctly when one of the host ports is disabled.

    Previously, HPS command would show wrong host port name when one of the host ports was disabled.

    With this patch, the host port names are shown correctly even when there are disabled host ports.

  • Enclosure and bay information are displayed correctly.

    Previously, Pd command was sometimes not displaying the enclosure and bay information correctly.

    With this fix, the pd command shows the enclosure and bay information correctly and also provides the disk WWN for easy mapping of the disk with its location.

Symptom: When a load database operation is carried out through TLVIZ formatter, and if the input file contains the DRM data, the following error message is displayed:
Unable to load the data into the access database

Solution: In the database change the following field names for the tunnel table DRM and reload the database:

  • Min Copy Resources to Free Copy Resources

  • Min Write Resources to Free Write Resources

  • Min Command Resources to Free Command Resources

.HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA

SMI-S is an industry standard developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). You can access the SNIA web site at: http://www.snia.org

SMI-S enables CIM-capable management softwares to manage HP StorageWorks EVA arrays.

SMI-S EVA 7.0.1 is SMI-S 1.1 compliant. SMI-S 1.1 is based on the CIM 2.11 specification.

This section describes the HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA:

  • Command View EVA and Command View tape library coexistence.

    Previously, when Command View EVA and Command View tape library were installed on the same server, the HP Systems Insight Manager GUI displayed incorrect associations for either of the applications.

    With this patch, the Command View EVA and Command View tape library can coexist on the same server and the HP System Insight Manager GUI displays them accurately.

  • Command View EVA 7.0.1 is CTP compliant.

    The Command View EVA 7.0.1 software is CTP compliant. In the <install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_homebinEVAProviderEVAProvider.properties file, set SYNCHRONOUS_VOLUME_CREATION=true for CTP testing.

  • ExposePaths method returns correct values.

    Previously, the output parameter ProtocolControllers for the ExposePaths method contained the CIMObjectPath.

    With this patch, the output parameter ProtocolControllers contains array of CIMObjectPaths complying with the SMI-S specifications.

  • Hardware ID successfully deleted.

    Previously, executing the method hidepath with the parameters ViewProtocolController, InitiatorportID, and volume did not delete the hardware ID.

    With this patch, the hardware ID is successfully deleted when the ViewProtocolController, InitiatorportID, and volume parameters are executed.

  • Property indication time shows accurate value.

    Previously, the property indication time in HPEVA_AlertIndication class displayed a null value.

    With this patch, indication time displays the accurate value.

This section provides additional information about HP StorageWorks Command View EVA and EVAPerf:

  • You must set notification for the 5012 event in the Configure Events page of the Command View EVA GUI to enable accurate WEBES callout reporting.

  • HP recommends the following maximum configuration for HP Command View EVAPerf:

    • A maximum of 10 concurrent connections to the EVAPerf service, where a connection is a successful communication channel, can be established between the client and the EVAPerf server.

    • A maximum of 4 arrays, each having the maximum supported configuration.

    • A maximum active I/O on approximately 300 virtual disks in parallel across the 4 arrays.

    • The query interval should be 10 seconds.

IMPORTANT: HP strongly recommends that you do not install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 using Remote Desktop Connection.

HP recommends that you do not install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 from a network drive. Download the executable to the local system to install.

Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1

NOTE: When upgrading the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Suite from 7.0 to 7.0.1 an dialog box pops up during installation progress. Click and continue with the installation.

To install HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1, complete the following steps:

  1. Download, unzip and extract the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1.

  2. Double-click setup.exe and follow the online instructions to install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1. You will be prompted to remove HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.

  3. Click to remove HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0. Depending on the components installed, this can take a few minutes.

    If you have SMI-S EVA 7.0 installed, you will be prompted to reboot. The installation continues after the reboot.

    IMPORTANT: Do not cancel the installation after the reboot as the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 is only partially installed. In case you have cancelled the installation, see Removing a partially installed update.

    After the system is rebooted, you may be prompted to overwrite the Java Virtual Machine files in the folder <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_jvm. Click to continue with the installation.

  4. Follow the online instructions and click . The HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 is installed.

NOTE: See the Post installation steps for SMI-S EVA users section for post-installation instructions.

You can also use Add/Remove Programs to install the software.

To ensure that both HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 and Command View Tape Library 2.2 works correctly when upgrading HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Suite from 7.0 to 7.0.1,
complete the following steps::

  1. Install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0 and HP StorageWorks Command View-TL 2.0 on the same server.

  2. Upgrade HP StorageWorks Command View-TL 2.0 to 2.2. See HP Command View Tape Library installation guide for more information.

  3. Upgrade HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0 to 7.0.1.

If you cancelled the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 installation after the reboot, the update is partially installed. Complete the following steps to remove the partially installed HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 update:

  1. Navigate to the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninst701 folder.

  2. Double-click uninstaller.exe. This removes the partially installed HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 update.

See the HP Command View EVA installation guide to install HP Command View EVA 7.0, and see Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 to install the HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 update.

By default the -Xmx value in the JVMOptions.conf file is set to 1024m, but this may not always be the accurate value. To determine the accurate value for -Xmx, complete the following steps immediately after installing HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1:

  1. In the command line, enter “<install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_homejrebinjava” -Xmx1024m -version.

    If the Java version number is returned, the default value of 1024m for -Xmx is correct.

    If the Java version number is not returned, then retry the command with lower values till a value returns the Java version.

  2. Add the value that returned the Java version as the -Xmx value in the JVMOptions.conf file located in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_home directory.

IMPORTANT: Close all client connections, open threads, and indication subscriptions to the SMI-S EVA service before removing SMI-S EVA.

HP recommends that you remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite using the process mentioned in this document.

HP strongly recommends that you do not remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite or its components using the files in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninstallers directory.

Complete the following steps to remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite or its components:

  1. Open Add/Remove Programs.

  2. Select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.

  3. Click to remove the program.

    This will remove all the components of the HP Command View EVA Software Suite from the server.

  4. You will see a progress dialog followed by a Summary Dialog. Click .

  5. Reboot the server to complete the removal.

The HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite is successfully removed and is no longer listed in Add/Remove Programs.

You can remove individual HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite components using Add/Remove Programs.

NOTE: You must remove HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA and HP StorageWorks SMI-S CIMOM before you can remove HP StorageWorks Command View EVA or HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf.

Version:7.0.1 (29 Oct 2007)
Type:Patch
Version:7.0.1(29 Oct 2007)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Description

Release Notes

End User License Agreements:
HPE Software License Agreement v1

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 release notes
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 release notes
HP Command View EVA 7.0.1
Prerequisites
HP Command View EVA
Enhancements
Fixes
Workaround
Limitations
HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf
Enhancements
Fixes
Workaround
HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA
SMI-S EVA overview
Fixes
Additional information
Installation instructions
Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1
Removing a partially installed update
Post installation steps for SMI-S EVA users
Removal instructions

Version: 7.0.1

HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 Suite consists of the following components:

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf 7.0.1

  • HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 7.0

  • Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMI-S EVA 7.0.1)

Update recommendation: Recommended

Supersedes All Command View EVA 7.0 documents and the online help are relevant to Command View EVA 7.0.1, although they may not be labeled with version 7.0.1. The information contained in this document is the latest information for Command View EVA.

Install HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 on a management server only if HP Command View EVA 7.0 is already installed.

For this release, the following enhancements have been made to HP Command View EVA:

  • HP Command View EVA supports firmware version VCS 4100, which provides the following new features:

    • Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode.

    • Online hard disk drive firmware upgrade.

    • Migration state and progress indicator displayed while disk is in ungrouping state.

    • Disk serial number is displayed.

  • Display of license alert message is restricted.

    During Instant–on license period, if the EVA has the Command View General license, and is not using any Business Copy and Continuous Access features, then the license alert message is not displayed.

This section describes the HP Command View EVA fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP Command View EVA 7.0.1:

  • The link for controller events works accurately.

    Previously, clicking on link for some controller events caused unexpected Command View EVA service termination.

    With this patch, the Command View EVA termination for the above operation is resolved.

  • The Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode is restricted to valid firmware versions.

    Previously, Command View EVA allowed client requests to create or set Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) hosts for all firmware versions.

    With this patch, Command View EVA restricts the creation or setting of Windows Server 2008 (denoted as Windows LH in the Command View EVA GUI) host mode for only those firmware versions that support it.

  • DR group folder properties reports correctly.

    Previously, if there was only one EVA in the SAN, Command View EVA, when queried to get the DR group folder properties, intermittently displayed the No initialized storage system objects found error.

    With this patch, this issue is resolved.

  • Error message displays.

    Previously, if a snapclone was created on an EVA that already had the maximum supported virtual disk objects, the array became unresponsive.

    With this patch, Command View EVA displays the error Maximum Number of Objects Exceeded, and continues to function normally.

  • Faster response to GUI and client requests.

    Previously, Command View EVA took time to process GUI and client requests.

    With this patch, the CV EVA response time to GUI and client requests is much faster.

  • Deletion process for a failed virtual disk is handled properly.

    Previously, the start deletion process operation did not work for a failed virtual disk if it had a mirrorclone relationship. Also, after this failure, the mirrorclone was not detached/deleted.

    With this patch, Command View EVA gives an appropriate error message for the operation and also enables the manual detach/deletion of the mirrorclone.

  • usedstoragespacegb value is displayed correctly.

    Previously, the client request to get properties of a disk group displayed an incorrect value for the usedstoragespacegb field.

    With this patch, this issue is resolved and the correct value is displayed.

  • Time to generate event is improved.

    Previously, when an EVA was discovered, there were consistency and delay issues in reporting the 5012 event, which disabled WEBES and other applications from monitoring it.

    With this patch, the consistency and delay issues are resolved.

  • Authentication issue resolved
    The authentication issue is now resolved in HP Command View EVA and the local groups are no longer used when domain groups are selected.

  • CV EVA returns information for vdisk getproperties request.
    Previously, Command View EVA 7.0 did not always return remotevdisk information for vdisk getproperties client request, when the vdisk is a member of Data Replication group.
    With this patch, Command View EVA always returns remotevdisk information for vdisk getproperties client request.

  • iSNS can be Enabled/Disabled from HP Command View EVA.
    Previously iSNS setting could not be changed from HP Command View EVA.
    With this patch, HP Command View EVA allows user to modify the settings to Enable/Disable iSNS.

  • HP Command View EVA fetches the list of hosts including iSCSI host type.
    Previously, HP Command View EVA used to fail in fetching list of hosts for layered applications, if one or more iSCSI hosts exists.

Symptom: An error message is displayed on in HP Command View EVA 7.0 or later that only shows Status code: xx (such as Status code: 54) instead of the following descriptive text such
as:Vdisk is a DR group member

Solution: It may be that the Windows Regional Options settings are configured for a non-English language. Perform the following steps to change your Windows Regional Options:

  1. In the Control Panel, click Date, Time, Regional and Language Options.

    NOTE: Steps 1 and 2 may differ depending on the Control Panel view you are using.

  2. Click Regional and Language Options.

  3. Select the Regional Options tab, and from the Standards and formats section, select English (United States) from the drop-down list.

  4. Select Advanced tab, and from the Language for non-Unicode programs section, select English (United States) from the drop-down list.

  5. Click OK to retry the operation.

The following is a limitation for HP Command View EVA:

  • The instructions for the Online disk drive code load procedure in the HP Command View EVA online help state that you can browse to the bundled image file; however, this is incorrect. You must manually enter the location of the extracted bundled image. The default location for this file is <install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSanworksElement Manager for StorageWorks HSVuploads but it can be changed.

    TIP: Ensure that the path provided for Online disk drive code load, is accessible from the management
    server where HP Command View EVA is installed.

For this release, the following enhancements have been made to HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf.

  • HP Command View EVAPerf is enhanced to enable clients to obtain its version information.

  • Better formatting of the output from the TLVIZ Formatter, a visualization tool that helps in graphically representing data.

This section describes the HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf:

  • Command View EVA 7.0.1 is required in order to be able to successfully query friendly names for vd, vdg, pd, pdg from EVAPerf 7.0.1.

  • User-friendly names are displayed for disk groups.

    Previously, the pd and pdg commands did not display user-friendly names for disk groups.

    With this patch, both commands display user-friendly names for disk groups.

  • No duplicate lines in the mof command output.

    Previously, the mof command would have duplicate lines of output written to the files.

    With this patch, the output lines are written accurately.

  • Virtual disk metrics for all virtual disks are displayed.

    Previously, for controllers with firmware version VCS 4.xxx, the virtual disk metrics were not displayed for more than 512 virtual disks in an EVA.

    With this patch, all virtual disks metrics are displayed for all disks.

  • EVAPerf service stable during hardware failures.

    Previously, the EVAPerf service was not stable if there were hardware failures.

    With this patch, the EVAPerf service works fine even during hardware failures.

  • HPS command displays host port name correctly when one of the host ports is disabled.

    Previously, HPS command would show wrong host port name when one of the host ports was disabled.

    With this patch, the host port names are shown correctly even when there are disabled host ports.

  • Enclosure and bay information are displayed correctly.

    Previously, Pd command was sometimes not displaying the enclosure and bay information correctly.

    With this fix, the pd command shows the enclosure and bay information correctly and also provides the disk WWN for easy mapping of the disk with its location.

Symptom: When a load database operation is carried out through TLVIZ formatter, and if the input file contains the DRM data, the following error message is displayed:
Unable to load the data into the access database

Solution: In the database change the following field names for the tunnel table DRM and reload the database:

  • Min Copy Resources to Free Copy Resources

  • Min Write Resources to Free Write Resources

  • Min Command Resources to Free Command Resources

.HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA

SMI-S is an industry standard developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). You can access the SNIA web site at: http://www.snia.org

SMI-S enables CIM-capable management softwares to manage HP StorageWorks EVA arrays.

SMI-S EVA 7.0.1 is SMI-S 1.1 compliant. SMI-S 1.1 is based on the CIM 2.11 specification.

This section describes the HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA fixes.

Following are the fixes implemented in HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA:

  • Command View EVA and Command View tape library coexistence.

    Previously, when Command View EVA and Command View tape library were installed on the same server, the HP Systems Insight Manager GUI displayed incorrect associations for either of the applications.

    With this patch, the Command View EVA and Command View tape library can coexist on the same server and the HP System Insight Manager GUI displays them accurately.

  • Command View EVA 7.0.1 is CTP compliant.

    The Command View EVA 7.0.1 software is CTP compliant. In the <install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_homebinEVAProviderEVAProvider.properties file, set SYNCHRONOUS_VOLUME_CREATION=true for CTP testing.

  • ExposePaths method returns correct values.

    Previously, the output parameter ProtocolControllers for the ExposePaths method contained the CIMObjectPath.

    With this patch, the output parameter ProtocolControllers contains array of CIMObjectPaths complying with the SMI-S specifications.

  • Hardware ID successfully deleted.

    Previously, executing the method hidepath with the parameters ViewProtocolController, InitiatorportID, and volume did not delete the hardware ID.

    With this patch, the hardware ID is successfully deleted when the ViewProtocolController, InitiatorportID, and volume parameters are executed.

  • Property indication time shows accurate value.

    Previously, the property indication time in HPEVA_AlertIndication class displayed a null value.

    With this patch, indication time displays the accurate value.

This section provides additional information about HP StorageWorks Command View EVA and EVAPerf:

  • You must set notification for the 5012 event in the Configure Events page of the Command View EVA GUI to enable accurate WEBES callout reporting.

  • HP recommends the following maximum configuration for HP Command View EVAPerf:

    • A maximum of 10 concurrent connections to the EVAPerf service, where a connection is a successful communication channel, can be established between the client and the EVAPerf server.

    • A maximum of 4 arrays, each having the maximum supported configuration.

    • A maximum active I/O on approximately 300 virtual disks in parallel across the 4 arrays.

    • The query interval should be 10 seconds.

IMPORTANT: HP strongly recommends that you do not install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 using Remote Desktop Connection.

HP recommends that you do not install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 from a network drive. Download the executable to the local system to install.

Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1

NOTE: When upgrading the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Suite from 7.0 to 7.0.1 an dialog box pops up during installation progress. Click and continue with the installation.

To install HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1, complete the following steps:

  1. Download, unzip and extract the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1.

  2. Double-click setup.exe and follow the online instructions to install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1. You will be prompted to remove HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.

  3. Click to remove HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0. Depending on the components installed, this can take a few minutes.

    If you have SMI-S EVA 7.0 installed, you will be prompted to reboot. The installation continues after the reboot.

    IMPORTANT: Do not cancel the installation after the reboot as the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 is only partially installed. In case you have cancelled the installation, see Removing a partially installed update.

    After the system is rebooted, you may be prompted to overwrite the Java Virtual Machine files in the folder <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_jvm. Click to continue with the installation.

  4. Follow the online instructions and click . The HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 is installed.

NOTE: See the Post installation steps for SMI-S EVA users section for post-installation instructions.

You can also use Add/Remove Programs to install the software.

To ensure that both HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0.1 and Command View Tape Library 2.2 works correctly when upgrading HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Suite from 7.0 to 7.0.1,
complete the following steps::

  1. Install HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0 and HP StorageWorks Command View-TL 2.0 on the same server.

  2. Upgrade HP StorageWorks Command View-TL 2.0 to 2.2. See HP Command View Tape Library installation guide for more information.

  3. Upgrade HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 7.0 to 7.0.1.

If you cancelled the HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 installation after the reboot, the update is partially installed. Complete the following steps to remove the partially installed HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 update:

  1. Navigate to the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninst701 folder.

  2. Double-click uninstaller.exe. This removes the partially installed HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 update.

See the HP Command View EVA installation guide to install HP Command View EVA 7.0, and see Installing HP Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1 to install the HP Command View EVA 7.0.1 update.

By default the -Xmx value in the JVMOptions.conf file is set to 1024m, but this may not always be the accurate value. To determine the accurate value for -Xmx, complete the following steps immediately after installing HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite 7.0.1:

  1. In the command line, enter “<install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_homejrebinjava” -Xmx1024m -version.

    If the Java version number is returned, the default value of 1024m for -Xmx is correct.

    If the Java version number is not returned, then retry the command with lower values till a value returns the Java version.

  2. Add the value that returned the Java version as the -Xmx value in the JVMOptions.conf file located in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packardpegasus_home directory.

IMPORTANT: Close all client connections, open threads, and indication subscriptions to the SMI-S EVA service before removing SMI-S EVA.

HP recommends that you remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite using the process mentioned in this document.

HP strongly recommends that you do not remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite or its components using the files in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninstallers directory.

Complete the following steps to remove the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite or its components:

  1. Open Add/Remove Programs.

  2. Select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.

  3. Click to remove the program.

    This will remove all the components of the HP Command View EVA Software Suite from the server.

  4. You will see a progress dialog followed by a Summary Dialog. Click .

  5. Reboot the server to complete the removal.

The HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite is successfully removed and is no longer listed in Add/Remove Programs.

You can remove individual HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite components using Add/Remove Programs.

NOTE: You must remove HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA and HP StorageWorks SMI-S CIMOM before you can remove HP StorageWorks Command View EVA or HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf.

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Type:Software
Version:8.0.2(25 Sep 2008)
Operating System(s):
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File name:T5494-10502_CVEVA_802.zip (49 MB)
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 Please note: T5494-10502_CVEVA_802.zip is the .zip file which contains CVEVA 8.0.2 software and CVEVA Release Notes. There is no separate SSSU upload as this patch consists of SSSU on Windows platform and this is part of the CV executable.
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 release notes
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 release notes
Description
Prerequisites
HP Command View EVA
Fixes
Workarounds
Additional information
Limitations
HP Command View EVAPerf
Fixes
Workarounds
Limitation
HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility
Fixes
Limitations
HP SMI-S EVA
Enhancements
Fixes
Additional information
Workarounds
Limitations
Installing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2
Installing HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host
Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2
Documentation

Version: 8.0.2

This document describes the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 enhancements, fixes, limitations, workarounds, installation and removal instructions.

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 software suite has the following components:

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2

  • HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2

  • Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMI-S EVA) 8.0.2

All HP Command View EVA 8.0 documents and the online help are relevant to HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, although they may not be labeled with version 8.0.2. The information contained in this document is the latest information for HP Command View EVA.

Update recommendation: Recommended

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 can be installed on a management server only if HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 is already installed.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • Additional host ports can be successfully added to a host.

  • When viewing the host port properties of an EVA4400, the port speed and world wide name (WWN) of the host port will appear if an embedded switch is present.

  • The name of the EVA reverts back to its original name from <WWN>-Slave Only when the master controller path is restored.

  • The mpx100/100b is now connected to the HP EVA storage system as a Microsoft Windows 2008 host.

  • Resolved an issue where single sign-on connection failure was encountered by client applications after 24.86 days of server reboot.

  • DR groups can now be created in asynchronous mode across firmware versions VCS 3.110, VCS 4.100 and XCS 5.1xx.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 includes the following workarounds.

Symptom: When the password is set for an EVA4400 storage system through the web-based operator control panel (WOCP) or for all other supported EVA storage systems through the operator control panel (OCP), and the EVA storage systems are connected to HP Command View EVA for the first time, HP Command View EVA does not notify the user that the EVA is password protected. It displays the following message:

Storage System Not Responding

Solution:

Before connecting an array to HP Command View EVA for the first time, clear the management server password. To clear the management server password (using the WOCP on the EVA4400):

  1. On the Administrator Login Options screen, leave the Password and Confirm password fields blank.

  2. Click .

For instructions on clearing the array password using the OCP, see the HP StorageWorks 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array user guide. The user guide is located on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:

In the Storage section, click Disk Storage Systems and then select HP StorageWorks 4000/6000/8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays under EVA Disk Arrays.

Symptom: After installing HP Command View EVA 8.x/7.0.1, if you change the server name or the server setting from a local/workgroup system to a domain member/controller system or vice-versa, then subsequent login fails with insufficient privileges.

Solution: Reinstall HP Command View EVA 8.x/7.0.1 and configure the local/domain settings accordingly during installation.

To disable the IPv4 address scheme on the management port of the MPX100 server, set the static IPv4 address to 0.0.0.0.

Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0 installed on a drive other than C:

To remove the HP Command View EVA software suite when it is installed on a drive other than C:, install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later on the management server.

To install Java Runtime Environment:

  1. Go to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp.

  2. Download Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 6.

  3. Select the platform as Windows (for both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems).

  4. Accept the license agreement, and click.

  5. Select Windows Offline Installation (jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe) to download the JRE install file.

This section identifies important additional information.

  • If you are using IPv6, note that IP addresses in IPv6 generally have a different format than in IPv4. IPv6 addresses are typically shown in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons; for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334. IPv4 IP addresses are normally shown in decimal notation, separated by dots (periods). For example: 192.0.2.235.

    Also, in IPv6, IP addresses with port numbers must be enclosed in brackets to avoid confusion with port numbers, for example https://[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]:2372/. Note that IPv4 does not use brackets.

  • Internet Explorer 7.0 or FireFox browser is required to access HP Command View EVA using IPv6 address.

  • If IPv4 and IPv6 are installed on a single system, then by default HP Command View EVA starts on the IPv4 address. If you want to start HP Command View EVA on a specific address, then you must add the address entry under the webserver section of the cveva.cfg configuration file.

    For example, to start HP Command View EVA on IPv6, enter address 0::0 under the webserver section of cveva.cfg.

  • Using the IPv6 link local address to run the management server can result in connectivity issues.

  • If IPv4 is disabled and IPv6 is already enabled on the management server, HP Command View EVA is accessible on all the IPv6 addresses that are configured for the management server.

  • If IPv6 and IPv4 coexist on the same system and IPv6 is disabled, IPv6 is still polled before connecting to IPv4 address.

  • At any given point, the management server is available only on IPv4 or IPv6 address.

NOTE: HP Command View EVAPerf has the same behavior with IPv6 as HP Command View EVA. To start HP Command View EVAPerf on a specific IPv6 address, you must add the evapdcs.address entry in the evaperf.conf file and specify the address.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 has the following limitations:

  • If you use HP Command View EVA 8.0 to view an array managed by HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 that was started on a system running IPv6 address, then the managing server IP address is displayed as 0.0.0.0. However, if the array is viewed from another management server running HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, then the managing server IP address is displayed properly.

  • If a host is created in HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, the IP address property field of the host is not displayed in the correct format when viewed from HP Command View EVA 8.0 or earlier.

  • The auto discovery option is not supported for IPv6 enabled management port controllers (ISCSI controller). Use the “Add iSCSI Controller” option to enable support for IPv6 configurations.

  • If a remote array is not available to a DR group, you cannot change the preferred path of the DR group member through HP Command View EVA.

  • The DR group remote node orphans continue to display in HP Command View EVA when the EVAs are zoned away or upgraded from one EVA model to another.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • The EVAPerf fn command works properly with large configurations.

  • Displays the complete friendly names of virtual disks, including any spaces included in the names.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 includes the following workarounds:

Using Windows Performance Monitor on an x64 platform

Symptom: On an x64 (64–bit) platform, Windows Performance Monitor does not provide HP Command View EVAPerf data directly.

Solution: Start Windows Performance Monitor using either of the below mentioned modes:

This enables interactive viewing of HP Command View EVAPerf data, but collecting a performance trace file is not possible in this mode.

Symptom: When HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0 client queries HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 server or vice versa, the hps command does not return metrics.

Solution: Execute the query between HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 server and HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 client.

NOTE: On an x64 operating system, HP Command View EVAPerf creates a backup of the existing evadata.mdb file and a new evadata.mdb file is created. You must manually access the previous database file if you want to view the previous data. However, on an x86 operating system, the evadata.mdb file is upgraded to show the new fields and tables, and the existing data is not affected.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 has the following limitation:

  • The drt command does not show accurate values for free command resources and free write resources for XCS 0900xxxx.

.HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility

This section describes HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility (called the utility) 8.0.2 fixes, limitations and other additional information.

IMPORTANT: HP Storage Systems Scripting Utility 8.0.2 is only applicable to supported versions of Microsoft Windows.

HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • DR groups can now be created in asynchronous mode.

  • The CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command works properly for arrays running controller software versions earlier than XCS 6.200 and for configurations containing DR groups.

  • The LS VDISK FULL command continues to retrieve the properties of virtual disks even if there are errors present in some of the virtual disk objects.

  • The CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command works properly when an iSCSI controller is in the configuration.

  • If you use HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0 to view an array managed by HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 that was started on a system running IPv6 address, then the managing server IP address is displayed as 0.0.0.0. However, if the array is viewed from another management server running HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2, then the managing server IP address is displayed properly.

  • If a host is created in HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, the IP address property field of the host is not in the correct format when viewed from a management server running HP Command View EVA 8.0 or earlier versions.

  • Improper and inconsistent error messages are seen when you perform the following operations using the SET MULTIMIRROR command:

    • Fracturing a mirrorclone that is already fractured

    • Resynchronizing a mirrorclone that has already been resynchronized

    • Detaching a mirrorclone that has already been detached

  • If you use the CODELOAD DISK command to upgrade firmware on multiple disk drives, an error is not displayed for disks configured with VRaid 0.

  • On an OpenVMS IA64 host, the CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command fails if you have a '/' or ' character in the comment field for objects such as disk groups, virtual groups and so on.

SMI-S is an industry standard developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). You can access the SNIA website at: http://www.snia.org

SMI-S enables CIM-capable management software to manage HP StorageWorks EVA arrays.

SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 is SMI-S 1.2 compliant; SMI-S 1.2 is based on the Common Information Model (CIM) 2.13.1 specification.

HP SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following enhancements:

  • Introduced two new APIs — FindVolumeByWWN and RefreshObjectFromArray in the CIM class HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService. These APIs enable selective refresh of objects from the array.

    NOTE: RefreshObjectFromArray can refresh only HPEVA_StorageSystem, HPEVA_StorageVolume and HEPVA_StoragePool instances.

  • Introduced a method CreateOrModifyStoragePoolWithSettings in the class HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService. This method is used to create a storage pool by specifying the disk type, protection level, and occupancy alarm thresholds.

  • Added a new association (HPEVA_DiskDriveProtocolController : CIM_ProtocolControllerAccessesUnit) between the HPEVA_DiskPortSCSIProtocolController and HPEVA_DiskDrive. This association is used to obtain the controllers associated with each disk drive.

  • Implemented a subset of the Block Server Performance sub profile. This provides performance statistics for the following with the help of the HP Command View EVAPerf interface:

    • Storage system

    • Storage volume

    • Host and disk ports

    • Controller and physical disks

  • Added a new association (HPEVA_StoragePoolDiskGroupComponent : CIM_ConcreteComponent) between the HPEVA_StoragePool and HPEVA_DiskGroupExtent. This association is used to associate the storage pools with their disk extents.

  • The SMI-S EVA provider cache information can be updated using the CLIRefreshTool.bat file. For more information, see CLIRefreshTool.

  • Log and configuration files required for debugging can be archived using the CollectLogs tool. For more information, see CollectLogs tool.

  • Log levels can be set using the dynamic log level setting tool. For more information, see Dynamic log level setting tool.

  • The SMI-S EVA provider cache refresh status can now be obtained using the GetArrayRefreshStatus tool. For more information, see GetArrayRefreshStatus tool.

HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • The volume deletion operation (ReturnToStoragePool) is converted to an asynchronous call. The status of the operation can be obtained through the returned JOB handle.

  • The property ManagementStation of the CIM classHPEVA_StorageSystem holds the IP address of the HP Command View EVA server that manages the EVA storage array.

  • The GetSupportedSizeRange function returns an error code 1 (CIM_ERR_FAILED) when an invalid parameter is passed as an input.

  • Modified the HPEVA_ElementConformsToProfile association to also include the passively managed arrays.

  • The value of the property RemainingManagedSpace in the HPEVA_StoragePool class is now accurate.

  • Added a vendor specific return code 4098 (Volume creation failed as the volume name specified already exists) to the method CreateOrModifyElementFromStoragePool to indicate failure of volume creation.

  • Added the following vendor specific return codes to the method DeleteStoragePool in the HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService class:

    • 4097 (Pool contains volumes and so pool deletion failed)

    • 4098 (Deletion of primordial pool failed)

This section identifies important additional information.

This tool provides a CLI interface to update cache data.

NOTE:

  • If changes are made to any objects that are connected between two storage systems, for example, changes in DR groups, you will need to refresh each of the storage systems.

  • The time required for a cache update depends on the array’s size.

To update cache information:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified directory: Installed Path>Hewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: CLIRefreshTool.bat

  4. When prompted, enter the host IP, username, and password, and select the array for which updated data is required.

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin> CLIRefreshTool.bat

Enter the internet address of the host in the format- http://HOSTNAME: http://localhost

Enter the username: SMI-S UserName

Enter the pasword: SMI-S Password

NameSpace: /root/eva/

Sample output

SELECT A STORAGE SYSTEM
(1)---> NEO
(0)---> EXIT

Enter your choice: 1
Choice entered: 1
Refreshing: NEO
Refresh of the Storage System: NEO started
Refresh of the Storage System: NEO is complete

This tool facilitates changing the log levels of both the CIMOM and SMI-S provider without the need to restart the SMI-S service.

  • The log levels are: ALL/DEBUG/ERROR/INFO/WARN/OFF

  • Log levels are case sensitive. Ensure that you provide the desired log level in uppercase only.

  • After you change the log level, it may take a few minutes for the changes to take effect.

To change the log level:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified directory: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: cscript Set_LogLevel.vbs <Log Level>

    After you execute the script, the CIMOM and SMI-S provider log level is set to the desired log level. The following message is displayed:
    Log Level Set to: <Log Level>

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin>cscript Set_LogLevel.vbs ALL

Output:

Log Level Set to : ALL

This tool facilitates archiving all log and configuration files required for debugging to a specified temporary folder.

To archive files:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified location: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: cscript CollectLogs.vbs

    After you execute the script, the following message is displayed:
    Information collected sucessfully
    Location: C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-S<Zip Folder Name>

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin>cscript CollectLogs.vbs

Output:

Information collected successfully
Location: C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI -Ssupport_d200896_t105335.zip

This tool is used to obtain values for the following:

  • Cache initialization state

  • Refresh status

  • Cache refresh completion

NOTE: The HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus class considers only the EVAs that are in good state for refresh percentage calculation.

To obtain values:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified location: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin.

  3. Run the command: GetArrayRefreshStatus.bat <SMI-S Username> <SMI-S Password>.

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin> GetArrayRefreshStatus.bat <SMI-S Username> <SMI-S Password>

Output:

// enumerating 'rooteva:HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus'
// 4059 bytes
instance of HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus as $hpeva_arrayrefreshstatus0
{Provider = 'ArrayRefreshStatus Provider';
SystemWWN = { '50001FE15007ED20', '50001FE15002E1A0', '50001FE15002E1C0' };
RefreshStatus = { 3, 4, 5 };
CacheRefreshProgressPercent = 100;
isCacheInitialised = true;
};

Table 1 describes the refresh status value map details.

Table 1 Refresh status values

Value mapSample values
0Initial refresh in progress.
1Initial refresh completed, cache upgrade in progress.
2Initial refresh completed.
3SAL cache state is idle, no update is in progress.
4EVA state unmanaged.
5EVA state not good.

HP SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following workaround.

Symptom: When IPv6 is enabled and IPv4 is disabled on a Windows system, the SMI-S provider displays an error.

Solution: Do one of the following:

  • Option 1

    1. Add the line: java.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true in the file C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimomconfigcxws.properties.

    2. Restart the SMI-S CIMOM service.

  • Option 2

    1. Append a flag —Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true in C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimomconfigCxwsCimomService.cfg for the property JAVA_OPTIONS.

    2. Restart the SMI-S EVA service.

HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 has the following limitations:

  • The GetSupportedSizeRange method calculates the minimum and maximum pool sizes based on the protection level of 'none'. If these size ranges are used to create a pool with a protection level of 'single' or 'double', the size of the resulting pool may not match the exact specified size provided while creating the pool.

  • The FindStorageVolumeByWWN method should not be used with the volume type as Container.

  • When a volume is in deletion_in_ progress state, a getInstance/EnumerateInstances query to the class HPEVA_StorageVolume may result in null/unknown values or even zero (in the case of numbers) for properties of that particular volume.

  • SMI-S EVA does not register itself with Service Location Protocol (SLP) on IPv6. However, SMI-S EVA registers on IPv4 address, if available.

  • If IPv6 is installed after HP Command View EVA, you must restart the HP StorageWorks CIM Object Manager service in order to enable CIMOM to work with IPv6.

  • Applications using SMI-S EVA do not have access to data during system restart or SMI-S EVA service restart for cache building. The time duration for which complete data is not available depends on the number of arrays and objects being discovered. The status of cache building can be retrieved using the GetArrayRefreshStatus tool. For more information, see GetArrayRefreshStatus tool.

  • If a request is made to create a storage pool from near online drives and an insufficient number of drives are available to create the pool, then the request will fail.

  • If an array has only online disks, pool creation using the CreateOrModifyStoragePoolUsingTubDrive method results in the creation of a pool with online disks.

IMPORTANT: HP recommends that you do not install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 using Remote Desktop Connection or from a network drive. Download the executable to the local system to install.

NOTE: HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 can be installed on a system only if HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 is already installed.

The cxws.properties file is updated with some properties used for Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and the same is true with SMI-S EVA 8.0.2. When SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 is installed, it overwrites the existing property file, delivered in SMI-S EVA 8.0. If you modify any property in this file, HP recommends that you back up this file before installing version 8.0.2.

To install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2:

  1. Download and extract the HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 installation package.

  2. Double-click HP CommandView Software Suite Installer.exe.

    The InstallAnywhere Splash Screen window is displayed.

  3. Click

    The HP Command View EVA software suite may take a few minutes to configure.

    IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to abort the installation or click Cancel once the installation process begins.

  4. Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with installation.

    When installation is complete, the installation summary window is displayed.

  5. Click

    HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 is installed.

.Installing HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host

If you want to install HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host, you must either download HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 to the Windows host or put the 8.0.2 installation package on a CD to insert into the Windows host. Follow steps 2 and 3 in Installing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2. When the Choose Install Set window appears, select only HP Storage System Scripting Utility and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.

IMPORTANT: Before removing SMI-S EVA, close all client connections, open threads, and indication subscriptions to the SMI-S EVA service.

HP recommends that you remove HP Command View EVA using the procedure described in this document.

Do not remove HP Command View EVA or its components using the files in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninstallers directory.

  • You must remove HP SMI-S EVA and HP SMI-S CIMOM before you can remove HP Command View EVA or HP Command View EVAPerf.

  • You cannot revert to HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View 8.0.1 after installing HP Command View EVA software suite 8.0.2. If you remove HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, you will also remove HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1. To re-install, you must first install HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 and then install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2.

  • If HP Command View EVA 8.0 is installed on a drive other than C:, removing the software suite fails.
    For more information, see Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0 installed on a drive other than C:.

To remove HP Command View EVA or its components:

  1. Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.

  2. Select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.

  3. Click .

    The Introduction window is displayed.

  4. Click Next.

    The Uninstall Options window is displayed.

  5. Choose one of the following options:

    • To remove all components of HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, click and then click Next.

    • To remove specific components of HP Command View 8.0.2, click and click .

      On completing step 5, a progress dialog box is displayed followed by Summary Dialog.

  6. Click .

All documentation associated with this release is only available on the web. You can find the documents on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:

In the Storage section, click Storage Software and then select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software under Storage Device Management Software.

October 2008

First edition

Part number: T5494-96037

Type:Software
Version:8.0.2(25 Sep 2008)
Operating System(s):
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 64-Bit Edition
Microsoft Windows Server 2003

Description

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 Please note: T5494-10502_CVEVA_802.zip is the .zip file which contains CVEVA 8.0.2 software and CVEVA Release Notes. There is no separate SSSU upload as this patch consists of SSSU on Windows platform and this is part of the CV executable.

Release Notes

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 release notes
HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 release notes
Description
Prerequisites
HP Command View EVA
Fixes
Workarounds
Additional information
Limitations
HP Command View EVAPerf
Fixes
Workarounds
Limitation
HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility
Fixes
Limitations
HP SMI-S EVA
Enhancements
Fixes
Additional information
Workarounds
Limitations
Installing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2
Installing HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host
Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2
Documentation

Version: 8.0.2

This document describes the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 enhancements, fixes, limitations, workarounds, installation and removal instructions.

HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2 software suite has the following components:

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVA 8.0.2

  • HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2

  • HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2

  • Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMI-S EVA) 8.0.2

All HP Command View EVA 8.0 documents and the online help are relevant to HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, although they may not be labeled with version 8.0.2. The information contained in this document is the latest information for HP Command View EVA.

Update recommendation: Recommended

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 can be installed on a management server only if HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 is already installed.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • Additional host ports can be successfully added to a host.

  • When viewing the host port properties of an EVA4400, the port speed and world wide name (WWN) of the host port will appear if an embedded switch is present.

  • The name of the EVA reverts back to its original name from <WWN>-Slave Only when the master controller path is restored.

  • The mpx100/100b is now connected to the HP EVA storage system as a Microsoft Windows 2008 host.

  • Resolved an issue where single sign-on connection failure was encountered by client applications after 24.86 days of server reboot.

  • DR groups can now be created in asynchronous mode across firmware versions VCS 3.110, VCS 4.100 and XCS 5.1xx.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 includes the following workarounds.

Symptom: When the password is set for an EVA4400 storage system through the web-based operator control panel (WOCP) or for all other supported EVA storage systems through the operator control panel (OCP), and the EVA storage systems are connected to HP Command View EVA for the first time, HP Command View EVA does not notify the user that the EVA is password protected. It displays the following message:

Storage System Not Responding

Solution:

Before connecting an array to HP Command View EVA for the first time, clear the management server password. To clear the management server password (using the WOCP on the EVA4400):

  1. On the Administrator Login Options screen, leave the Password and Confirm password fields blank.

  2. Click .

For instructions on clearing the array password using the OCP, see the HP StorageWorks 4x00/6x00/8x00 Enterprise Virtual Array user guide. The user guide is located on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:

In the Storage section, click Disk Storage Systems and then select HP StorageWorks 4000/6000/8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays under EVA Disk Arrays.

Symptom: After installing HP Command View EVA 8.x/7.0.1, if you change the server name or the server setting from a local/workgroup system to a domain member/controller system or vice-versa, then subsequent login fails with insufficient privileges.

Solution: Reinstall HP Command View EVA 8.x/7.0.1 and configure the local/domain settings accordingly during installation.

To disable the IPv4 address scheme on the management port of the MPX100 server, set the static IPv4 address to 0.0.0.0.

Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0 installed on a drive other than C:

To remove the HP Command View EVA software suite when it is installed on a drive other than C:, install Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later on the management server.

To install Java Runtime Environment:

  1. Go to http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp.

  2. Download Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 6 Update 6.

  3. Select the platform as Windows (for both 32-bit and 64-bit operating systems).

  4. Accept the license agreement, and click.

  5. Select Windows Offline Installation (jre-6u6-windows-i586-p.exe) to download the JRE install file.

This section identifies important additional information.

  • If you are using IPv6, note that IP addresses in IPv6 generally have a different format than in IPv4. IPv6 addresses are typically shown in eight groups of four hexadecimal digits, separated by colons; for example, 2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7334. IPv4 IP addresses are normally shown in decimal notation, separated by dots (periods). For example: 192.0.2.235.

    Also, in IPv6, IP addresses with port numbers must be enclosed in brackets to avoid confusion with port numbers, for example https://[2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7344]:2372/. Note that IPv4 does not use brackets.

  • Internet Explorer 7.0 or FireFox browser is required to access HP Command View EVA using IPv6 address.

  • If IPv4 and IPv6 are installed on a single system, then by default HP Command View EVA starts on the IPv4 address. If you want to start HP Command View EVA on a specific address, then you must add the address entry under the webserver section of the cveva.cfg configuration file.

    For example, to start HP Command View EVA on IPv6, enter address 0::0 under the webserver section of cveva.cfg.

  • Using the IPv6 link local address to run the management server can result in connectivity issues.

  • If IPv4 is disabled and IPv6 is already enabled on the management server, HP Command View EVA is accessible on all the IPv6 addresses that are configured for the management server.

  • If IPv6 and IPv4 coexist on the same system and IPv6 is disabled, IPv6 is still polled before connecting to IPv4 address.

  • At any given point, the management server is available only on IPv4 or IPv6 address.

NOTE: HP Command View EVAPerf has the same behavior with IPv6 as HP Command View EVA. To start HP Command View EVAPerf on a specific IPv6 address, you must add the evapdcs.address entry in the evaperf.conf file and specify the address.

HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 has the following limitations:

  • If you use HP Command View EVA 8.0 to view an array managed by HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 that was started on a system running IPv6 address, then the managing server IP address is displayed as 0.0.0.0. However, if the array is viewed from another management server running HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, then the managing server IP address is displayed properly.

  • If a host is created in HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, the IP address property field of the host is not displayed in the correct format when viewed from HP Command View EVA 8.0 or earlier.

  • The auto discovery option is not supported for IPv6 enabled management port controllers (ISCSI controller). Use the “Add iSCSI Controller” option to enable support for IPv6 configurations.

  • If a remote array is not available to a DR group, you cannot change the preferred path of the DR group member through HP Command View EVA.

  • The DR group remote node orphans continue to display in HP Command View EVA when the EVAs are zoned away or upgraded from one EVA model to another.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • The EVAPerf fn command works properly with large configurations.

  • Displays the complete friendly names of virtual disks, including any spaces included in the names.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 includes the following workarounds:

Using Windows Performance Monitor on an x64 platform

Symptom: On an x64 (64–bit) platform, Windows Performance Monitor does not provide HP Command View EVAPerf data directly.

Solution: Start Windows Performance Monitor using either of the below mentioned modes:

This enables interactive viewing of HP Command View EVAPerf data, but collecting a performance trace file is not possible in this mode.

Symptom: When HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0 client queries HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 server or vice versa, the hps command does not return metrics.

Solution: Execute the query between HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 server and HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 client.

NOTE: On an x64 operating system, HP Command View EVAPerf creates a backup of the existing evadata.mdb file and a new evadata.mdb file is created. You must manually access the previous database file if you want to view the previous data. However, on an x86 operating system, the evadata.mdb file is upgraded to show the new fields and tables, and the existing data is not affected.

HP Command View EVAPerf 8.0.2 has the following limitation:

  • The drt command does not show accurate values for free command resources and free write resources for XCS 0900xxxx.

.HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility

This section describes HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility (called the utility) 8.0.2 fixes, limitations and other additional information.

IMPORTANT: HP Storage Systems Scripting Utility 8.0.2 is only applicable to supported versions of Microsoft Windows.

HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • DR groups can now be created in asynchronous mode.

  • The CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command works properly for arrays running controller software versions earlier than XCS 6.200 and for configurations containing DR groups.

  • The LS VDISK FULL command continues to retrieve the properties of virtual disks even if there are errors present in some of the virtual disk objects.

  • The CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command works properly when an iSCSI controller is in the configuration.

  • If you use HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0 to view an array managed by HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 that was started on a system running IPv6 address, then the managing server IP address is displayed as 0.0.0.0. However, if the array is viewed from another management server running HP Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2, then the managing server IP address is displayed properly.

  • If a host is created in HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, the IP address property field of the host is not in the correct format when viewed from a management server running HP Command View EVA 8.0 or earlier versions.

  • Improper and inconsistent error messages are seen when you perform the following operations using the SET MULTIMIRROR command:

    • Fracturing a mirrorclone that is already fractured

    • Resynchronizing a mirrorclone that has already been resynchronized

    • Detaching a mirrorclone that has already been detached

  • If you use the CODELOAD DISK command to upgrade firmware on multiple disk drives, an error is not displayed for disks configured with VRaid 0.

  • On an OpenVMS IA64 host, the CAPTURE CONFIGURATION command fails if you have a '/' or ' character in the comment field for objects such as disk groups, virtual groups and so on.

SMI-S is an industry standard developed by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA). You can access the SNIA website at: http://www.snia.org

SMI-S enables CIM-capable management software to manage HP StorageWorks EVA arrays.

SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 is SMI-S 1.2 compliant; SMI-S 1.2 is based on the Common Information Model (CIM) 2.13.1 specification.

HP SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following enhancements:

  • Introduced two new APIs — FindVolumeByWWN and RefreshObjectFromArray in the CIM class HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService. These APIs enable selective refresh of objects from the array.

    NOTE: RefreshObjectFromArray can refresh only HPEVA_StorageSystem, HPEVA_StorageVolume and HEPVA_StoragePool instances.

  • Introduced a method CreateOrModifyStoragePoolWithSettings in the class HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService. This method is used to create a storage pool by specifying the disk type, protection level, and occupancy alarm thresholds.

  • Added a new association (HPEVA_DiskDriveProtocolController : CIM_ProtocolControllerAccessesUnit) between the HPEVA_DiskPortSCSIProtocolController and HPEVA_DiskDrive. This association is used to obtain the controllers associated with each disk drive.

  • Implemented a subset of the Block Server Performance sub profile. This provides performance statistics for the following with the help of the HP Command View EVAPerf interface:

    • Storage system

    • Storage volume

    • Host and disk ports

    • Controller and physical disks

  • Added a new association (HPEVA_StoragePoolDiskGroupComponent : CIM_ConcreteComponent) between the HPEVA_StoragePool and HPEVA_DiskGroupExtent. This association is used to associate the storage pools with their disk extents.

  • The SMI-S EVA provider cache information can be updated using the CLIRefreshTool.bat file. For more information, see CLIRefreshTool.

  • Log and configuration files required for debugging can be archived using the CollectLogs tool. For more information, see CollectLogs tool.

  • Log levels can be set using the dynamic log level setting tool. For more information, see Dynamic log level setting tool.

  • The SMI-S EVA provider cache refresh status can now be obtained using the GetArrayRefreshStatus tool. For more information, see GetArrayRefreshStatus tool.

HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following fixes:

  • The volume deletion operation (ReturnToStoragePool) is converted to an asynchronous call. The status of the operation can be obtained through the returned JOB handle.

  • The property ManagementStation of the CIM classHPEVA_StorageSystem holds the IP address of the HP Command View EVA server that manages the EVA storage array.

  • The GetSupportedSizeRange function returns an error code 1 (CIM_ERR_FAILED) when an invalid parameter is passed as an input.

  • Modified the HPEVA_ElementConformsToProfile association to also include the passively managed arrays.

  • The value of the property RemainingManagedSpace in the HPEVA_StoragePool class is now accurate.

  • Added a vendor specific return code 4098 (Volume creation failed as the volume name specified already exists) to the method CreateOrModifyElementFromStoragePool to indicate failure of volume creation.

  • Added the following vendor specific return codes to the method DeleteStoragePool in the HPEVA_StorageConfigurationService class:

    • 4097 (Pool contains volumes and so pool deletion failed)

    • 4098 (Deletion of primordial pool failed)

This section identifies important additional information.

This tool provides a CLI interface to update cache data.

NOTE:

  • If changes are made to any objects that are connected between two storage systems, for example, changes in DR groups, you will need to refresh each of the storage systems.

  • The time required for a cache update depends on the array’s size.

To update cache information:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified directory: Installed Path>Hewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: CLIRefreshTool.bat

  4. When prompted, enter the host IP, username, and password, and select the array for which updated data is required.

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin> CLIRefreshTool.bat

Enter the internet address of the host in the format- http://HOSTNAME: http://localhost

Enter the username: SMI-S UserName

Enter the pasword: SMI-S Password

NameSpace: /root/eva/

Sample output

SELECT A STORAGE SYSTEM
(1)---> NEO
(0)---> EXIT

Enter your choice: 1
Choice entered: 1
Refreshing: NEO
Refresh of the Storage System: NEO started
Refresh of the Storage System: NEO is complete

This tool facilitates changing the log levels of both the CIMOM and SMI-S provider without the need to restart the SMI-S service.

  • The log levels are: ALL/DEBUG/ERROR/INFO/WARN/OFF

  • Log levels are case sensitive. Ensure that you provide the desired log level in uppercase only.

  • After you change the log level, it may take a few minutes for the changes to take effect.

To change the log level:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified directory: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: cscript Set_LogLevel.vbs <Log Level>

    After you execute the script, the CIMOM and SMI-S provider log level is set to the desired log level. The following message is displayed:
    Log Level Set to: <Log Level>

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin>cscript Set_LogLevel.vbs ALL

Output:

Log Level Set to : ALL

This tool facilitates archiving all log and configuration files required for debugging to a specified temporary folder.

To archive files:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified location: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin

  3. Run the command: cscript CollectLogs.vbs

    After you execute the script, the following message is displayed:
    Information collected sucessfully
    Location: C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-S<Zip Folder Name>

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin>cscript CollectLogs.vbs

Output:

Information collected successfully
Location: C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI -Ssupport_d200896_t105335.zip

This tool is used to obtain values for the following:

  • Cache initialization state

  • Refresh status

  • Cache refresh completion

NOTE: The HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus class considers only the EVAs that are in good state for refresh percentage calculation.

To obtain values:

  1. Open a command prompt window.

  2. Set the path to the specified location: Installed PathHewlett-packardSMISCXWSCimombin.

  3. Run the command: GetArrayRefreshStatus.bat <SMI-S Username> <SMI-S Password>.

Example:

C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimombin> GetArrayRefreshStatus.bat <SMI-S Username> <SMI-S Password>

Output:

// enumerating 'rooteva:HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus'
// 4059 bytes
instance of HPEVA_ArrayRefreshStatus as $hpeva_arrayrefreshstatus0
{Provider = 'ArrayRefreshStatus Provider';
SystemWWN = { '50001FE15007ED20', '50001FE15002E1A0', '50001FE15002E1C0' };
RefreshStatus = { 3, 4, 5 };
CacheRefreshProgressPercent = 100;
isCacheInitialised = true;
};

Table 1 describes the refresh status value map details.

Table 1 Refresh status values

Value mapSample values
0Initial refresh in progress.
1Initial refresh completed, cache upgrade in progress.
2Initial refresh completed.
3SAL cache state is idle, no update is in progress.
4EVA state unmanaged.
5EVA state not good.

HP SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 includes the following workaround.

Symptom: When IPv6 is enabled and IPv4 is disabled on a Windows system, the SMI-S provider displays an error.

Solution: Do one of the following:

  • Option 1

    1. Add the line: java.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true in the file C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimomconfigcxws.properties.

    2. Restart the SMI-S CIMOM service.

  • Option 2

    1. Append a flag —Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true in C:Program FilesHewlett-PackardSMI-SCXWSCimomconfigCxwsCimomService.cfg for the property JAVA_OPTIONS.

    2. Restart the SMI-S EVA service.

HP StorageWorks SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 has the following limitations:

  • The GetSupportedSizeRange method calculates the minimum and maximum pool sizes based on the protection level of 'none'. If these size ranges are used to create a pool with a protection level of 'single' or 'double', the size of the resulting pool may not match the exact specified size provided while creating the pool.

  • The FindStorageVolumeByWWN method should not be used with the volume type as Container.

  • When a volume is in deletion_in_ progress state, a getInstance/EnumerateInstances query to the class HPEVA_StorageVolume may result in null/unknown values or even zero (in the case of numbers) for properties of that particular volume.

  • SMI-S EVA does not register itself with Service Location Protocol (SLP) on IPv6. However, SMI-S EVA registers on IPv4 address, if available.

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  • If IPv6 is installed after HP Command View EVA, you must restart the HP StorageWorks CIM Object Manager service in order to enable CIMOM to work with IPv6.

  • Applications using SMI-S EVA do not have access to data during system restart or SMI-S EVA service restart for cache building. The time duration for which complete data is not available depends on the number of arrays and objects being discovered. The status of cache building can be retrieved using the GetArrayRefreshStatus tool. For more information, see GetArrayRefreshStatus tool.

  • If a request is made to create a storage pool from near online drives and an insufficient number of drives are available to create the pool, then the request will fail.

  • If an array has only online disks, pool creation using the CreateOrModifyStoragePoolUsingTubDrive method results in the creation of a pool with online disks.

IMPORTANT: HP recommends that you do not install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 using Remote Desktop Connection or from a network drive. Download the executable to the local system to install.

NOTE: HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 can be installed on a system only if HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 is already installed.

The cxws.properties file is updated with some properties used for Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and the same is true with SMI-S EVA 8.0.2. When SMI-S EVA 8.0.2 is installed, it overwrites the existing property file, delivered in SMI-S EVA 8.0. If you modify any property in this file, HP recommends that you back up this file before installing version 8.0.2.

To install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2:

  1. Download and extract the HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 installation package.

  2. Double-click HP CommandView Software Suite Installer.exe.

    The InstallAnywhere Splash Screen window is displayed.

  3. Click

    The HP Command View EVA software suite may take a few minutes to configure.

    IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to abort the installation or click Cancel once the installation process begins.

  4. Follow the onscreen instructions to proceed with installation.

    When installation is complete, the installation summary window is displayed.

  5. Click

    HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 is installed.

.Installing HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host

If you want to install HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility 8.0.2 on a Windows host, you must either download HP Command View EVA 8.0.2 to the Windows host or put the 8.0.2 installation package on a CD to insert into the Windows host. Follow steps 2 and 3 in Installing HP Command View EVA 8.0.2. When the Choose Install Set window appears, select only HP Storage System Scripting Utility and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the installation.

IMPORTANT: Before removing SMI-S EVA, close all client connections, open threads, and indication subscriptions to the SMI-S EVA service.

HP recommends that you remove HP Command View EVA using the procedure described in this document.

Do not remove HP Command View EVA or its components using the files in the <OS install directory>:Program FilesHewlett-Packard_uninstallers directory.

  • You must remove HP SMI-S EVA and HP SMI-S CIMOM before you can remove HP Command View EVA or HP Command View EVAPerf.

  • You cannot revert to HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View 8.0.1 after installing HP Command View EVA software suite 8.0.2. If you remove HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, you will also remove HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1. To re-install, you must first install HP Command View EVA 8.0 or HP Command View EVA 8.0.1 and then install HP Command View EVA 8.0.2.

  • If HP Command View EVA 8.0 is installed on a drive other than C:, removing the software suite fails.
    For more information, see Removing HP Command View EVA 8.0 installed on a drive other than C:.

To remove HP Command View EVA or its components:

  1. Select Start > Control Panel > Add/Remove Programs.

  2. Select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.

  3. Click .

    The Introduction window is displayed.

  4. Click Next.

    The Uninstall Options window is displayed.

  5. Choose one of the following options:

    • To remove all components of HP Command View EVA 8.0.2, click and then click Next.

    • To remove specific components of HP Command View 8.0.2, click and click .

      On completing step 5, a progress dialog box is displayed followed by Summary Dialog.

  6. Click .

All documentation associated with this release is only available on the web. You can find the documents on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:

In the Storage section, click Storage Software and then select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software under Storage Device Management Software.

October 2008

First edition

Part number: T5494-96037

Revision History

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