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Abstract This guide describes how to install HP Storage Works Command View EVA, HP StorageWorks Command View EVAPerf, HP StorageWorks Storage System Scripting Utility (SSSU) and HP Storage Management Initiative Specification for Enterprise Virtual Array (SMIS-EVA). This guide is intended for customers who are experienced with Enterprise Virtual Arrays, storage area networks, and the tools previously listed.
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Contents
1 Preparation ....................................................................................... 9
Server-based management prerequisites ........................................................................................ 9 Software suite ...................................................................................................................... 9 HP SMI-S EVA .................................................................................................................... 10 Management server types ................................................................................................... 11 Setting credentials .............................................................................................................. 11 Management server ..................................................................................................... 11 Ensuring successful authorization ................................................................................... 12 Array-based management prerequisites ....................................................................................... 13
Using the Discoverer tool in interactive mode. .................................................................. Using the Discoverer tool in non-interactive mode ............................................................. Managing users in HP SMI-S EVA ............................................................................................... CIM client connection to the management server .......................................................................... Importing HP SIM SSL certificate for indication delivery .................................................................. Configuring CIM indications ...................................................................................................... Lifecycle indication ............................................................................................................. Alert indication .................................................................................................................. Other configuration and usage information .................................................................................. Configure HP SMI-S EVA to generate alerts using HP Insight Remote Support ............................. Configuring HP SMI-S EVA logging using Dynamic log level setting tool .................................... Installer log files ................................................................................................................. Using the CollectLogs tool ............................................................................................. Ensuring successful restart of CIMOM ................................................................................... Other CIMOM server configurable properties .................................................................. Other EVA provider configurable properties .................................................................... Restarting the CIMOM service ............................................................................................. Additional tool information .................................................................................................. Using the CLIRefresh Tool .............................................................................................. Using the GetArrayRefreshStatus tool ..............................................................................
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7 Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 57
HP Command View EVA ............................................................................................................ Antivirus software may degrade performance ......................................................................... Controller time zone reset to UTC after upgrading array-based HP Command View EVA .............. Failed connection warning for uncabled controller host ports ................................................... Insufficient privileges prevents login ....................................................................................... Logon to HP Command View EVA may require a fully qualified user name ................................. Management service fails to start ......................................................................................... Power failure during installation ............................................................................................ Power failure during removal ................................................................................................ Running HP Command View EVA and HP Systems Insight Manager on the same server ............... Web browser ........................................................................................................................... Removing the Certificate error prompt in Internet Explorer ........................................................ Windows service does not recognize a Windows environment variable ..................................... HP SMI-S EVA .......................................................................................................................... Client connection for EVA Provider ........................................................................................ Creating a pool results in disk groups created with a size different from requested size ................ HP SIM data collection ....................................................................................................... HP SMI-S EVA fails to retrieve data ....................................................................................... HP SMI-S EVA loses communication with array-based management system after management module software is upgraded ............................................................................................... 57 57 57 58 58 58 58 58 59 59 59 59 60 60 60 61 61 61 62
HP SMI-S EVA service does not start ..................................................................................... HP SMI-S EVA uses best management path to discover arrays .................................................. HP SMI-S EVA behavior when DR groups are suspended ......................................................... IPv6 enabled on a Windows system ..................................................................................... Names or device IDs with spaces ......................................................................................... Removing HP SMI-S EVA does not remove CIMOM-related folders ............................................ Ungrouping disks from a disk group is not supported .............................................................
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1 Management module .............................................................................................. 20 2 VMware rescan ...................................................................................................... 55 3 VMware details ...................................................................................................... 55 4 VMware policy ....................................................................................................... 55 5 VMware Virtual Machine Properties .......................................................................... 56
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1 Backup file locations ............................................................................................... 24 2 CD Executables Directory Structure ............................................................................ 30 3 VC80 runtime libraries ........................................................................................... 31 4 Configurable properties in LifeCycleIndication.cfg ....................................................... 38 5 Configurable properties in Indication.cfg .................................................................... 39 6 CIMOM server configurable properties ...................................................................... 42 7 EVA Provider configurable properties ......................................................................... 42 8 Internet Explorer settings .......................................................................................... 47 9 Mozilla browser settings .......................................................................................... 50 10 Document conventions ............................................................................................. 66
1 Preparation
HP Command View EVA can be implemented in two ways: Server-based management: HP Command View EVA is installed on a management server connected to the EVA, providing management of multiple HP EVA storage systems. All components of the software suite (HP Command View EVA, HP Command View EVAPerf, HP Storage System Scripting Utility, HP SMI-S EVA) are installed. Server-based management is applicable to all EVA models. Array-based management: The EVA4400 is shipped with HP Command View EVA pre-installed on the management module within the controller enclosure. Only one component of the software suite (HP Command View EVA) is installed. Array-based management is applicable to the EVA4400 only (see Installing on the management module on page 20). NOTE: If you have an existing EVA4400 running HP Command View 8.0.x and want to move to array-based management, you can install HP Command View EVA 8.1 or later on the EVA4400. For descriptions of the software suite components and details about the kit contents, see HP StorageWorks Command View EVA CD Contents. For an explanation of acronyms, see the Glossary. You will need the following documents to complete the installation: HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Release Notes HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference
A management server running a supported version of Microsoft Windows (see HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference). To use the VMware guest operating system, ensure that you have a host running VMware 3.5 or later and that there is a virtual machine connected to the VMware host running a supported version of Windows (the guest operating system on the virtual machine). See your operating system documentation for details about setting up a virtual machine. Install HP Command View EVA on the virtual machine and ensure the virtual machine is configured with virtualized scsi mode in VMware hypervisor. In virtualized scsi mode, only the Active Path to LUN 0 of a single controller can be made visible to HP Command View EVA on the virtual machine. HP Command View EVA does not support VMware 4.0 VMDirectPath (PCI pass-through). Installing, upgrading, and removing HP Command View EVA on a virtual machine is the same process as installing HP Command View EVA on a management server (a physical machine). Configure the browser settings for any server that will be used to access the HP Command View EVA user interface. For more information, see Configuring browser settings on page 47. For information about upgrading from previous versions, see Upgrading HP Command View EVA software on page 23. If you plan to use HP StorageWorks Management Infrastructure software, note the following: The software is installed automatically when HP Command View EVA is installed. The software is primarily intended for security administrators. The software has two interfaces (Configuration and Security), which you can access from HP Command View EVA or you can browse to each interface directly. Accessing or browsing to either of the interfaces requires an Adobe Flash Player plug-in on the browser. You may need to install Management Group digital certificates to gain access to these interfaces. See the HP StorageWorks Management Infrastructure Administrator Guide for more information.
HP SMI-S EVA
NOTE: Layered applications requiring HP SMI-S EVA can install the HP SMI-S EVA component on any server and access the array-based version of HP Command View EVA using the Discoverer tool. Before you install HP SMI-S EVA: HP strongly recommends that you install HP Insight Remote Support software to complete the installation or upgrade of your product. HP Insight Remote Support ensures maximum system availability by providing remote monitoring, intelligent event diagnosis, and automatic, secure submission of hardware event notifications. The software is available in two optionsHP Insight Remote Support Standard (for small to medium environments) and HP Insight Remote Support Advanced (for large environments). For more information or to download the software for free, go to Software Depot: http://www.software.hp.com Select Internet ready and networking and then look for Insight Remote Support. HP SMI-S EVA can be installed separately and does not need to be on the same management server as HP Command View EVA. However, if HP SMI-S EVA is installed on the same server, ensure that you are logged in to the management server as a local user with local administrative privileges (the user must be a member of the local Administrators group).
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Install SLP, which enables you to receive information about applications that are registered with it. For example, when CIMOM is registered with SLP, you can receive information about CIMOM, such as the CIMOM URL and attributes. You can install HP Command View EVA and HP SMI-S EVA on the same server as HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Software.
Setting credentials
NOTE: The information in this section applies only to HP Command View EVA server-based management. For array-based management, there is one admin and one user account. The default user name for the admin account is admin; for the user account, it is user. By default for both accounts, there is no password. See the web-based operator control panel user guide for information about changing account information. The existence of groups and users during software installation ensures: Authentication of users by login to the underlying operating system Assignment of predefined privileges to users NOTE: In this section, unless a specific reference is made to the HP Storage Users group, user refers to anyone who can access HP Command View EVA.
Management server
Groups are created automatically during the installation process. Alternatively, you can create them manually before initiating the software installation. The manual process for creating groups applies only if the management server is part of a domain or domain controller. This section describes the manual procedure. To create groups and users on the management server:
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NOTE: In HP Command View EVA 8.0 or later, HP Command View EVA, HP SMI-S EVA, HP Command View EVAPerf and HP Replication Solutions Manager use the same groups. 1. Use the Windows operating system feature to create the following groups: HP Storage Admins HP Storage Users IMPORTANT: To ensure successful authorization of groups, you must create the group names exactly as described in this step. See your Windows documentation for instructions on creating users. These groups are created only for local authentication. If the management server is part of a domain or domain controller, these group names can be modified during installation. The administrator should create them manually. These groups have predefined privileges assigned to them. Anyone in the HP Storage Admins group can view and perform all tasks. Anyone in the HP Storage Users group can only view information. 2. Create the users that you will assign to these groups. Enter a name and password for the user and select a group for the user. NOTE: Ensure that the User must change password at next logon option is not selected when creating users.
For information on configuring HP Command View EVA credentials, see the HP StorageWorks Management Infrastructure Administrator Guide, Chapter 2, Installing XF security certificates.
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Typical installation
Use the typical installation to install all software components. NOTE: If you are installing HP SMI-S EVA, ensure that you have met the prerequisites listed in HP SMI-S EVA on page 10.
IMPORTANT: If either HP Replication Solutions Manager or HP Command View for Tape Libraries is already installed on the server, see Installing HP Command View EVA with other products on page 21 for installation instructions. 1. 2. 3. Insert the software CD into the drive. Extract the software from the CD. To verify that the software is from Hewlett-Packard and digitally signed, right-click the executable and click Properties. If you see the Digital Signatures tab, the software is from Hewlett-Packard. To further check the software origin, check Details. Double-click HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.exe to start the installation. The InstallAnywhere StorageWorks Command View EVA window opens. 5. Select the preferred language from the drop-down menu (English or Japanese). NOTE: On an English Windows system, the drop-down menu contains only English; on a Japanese Windows system, the drop-down menu contains both English and Japanese. Click OK. The Introduction window opens. 6. Click Next. The License Agreement window opens. 7. 8. Read and accept the terms of the license agreement. Click Next. The Choose Install Set window opens. Command View Enterprise Virtual Array Performance Monitor and HP SMI-S CIMOM are selected by default. 9. Click Next. The Select Security Groups Configuration window opens.
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10. Click Next. The following options are displayed: If you are installing only HP SMI-S EVA, the installer checks for default ports 5988 and 5989 (ports that are used to start the CIMOM service). If the default ports are not available, the following message is displayed: 5988 and 5989 ports are not available You are prompted to enter two available ports (greater than or equal to port number 60000 and between port numbers 60000 and 65536) to continue with the installation. If you are installing the HP Command View EVA software suite, the installer checks to see if the firewall is enabled on the server. If the firewall is enabled, the following message is displayed: Setup has detected that windows firewall is enabled on the system You are prompted to configure port 2372 for HP Command View EVA with the firewall. If you opt to enable HP Command View EVA with port 2372, the installer configures it on the firewall. The installation summary window opens. 11. Verify the pre-installation summary. Click Install. NOTE: The value for Required Disk Space shown in the Pre-Install Summary Dialog represents the size of files the installer will load; the size displayed in Add/Remove Programs is determined by Windows. 12. The installation summary window opens. Click Finish. All the software components are installed to <system drive>:\Program Files\ Hewlett-Packard.
NOTE: You can modify the host name after completing the HP Command View EVA installation without reinstalling either HP Command View EVA or any related components.
Custom installation
NOTE: There is no dependency on HP Command View EVA or HP Command View EVAPerf when installing HP SMI-S EVA. HP SMI-S EVA can be installed independently of HP Command View EVA or HP Command View EVAPerf. If you choose to install HP SMI-S EVA separately, and install HP Command View EVA at a later date, you must add the HP Command View EVA IP address (localhost) through the Discoverer tool. See Configuring HP SMI-S EVA to discover HP Command View EVA arrays on page 34 for more information. Use the custom installation to select and install components that you choose. 1. Insert the software CD into the drive.
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Extract the software from the CD. To verify that the software is from Hewlett-Packard and digitally signed, right-click the executable and click Properties. If you see the Digital Signatures tab, the software is from Hewlett-Packard. To further check the software origin, check Details. Double-click HP StorageWorks Command View EVA Software Suite.exe to start the installation. The InstallAnywhere StorageWorks Command View EVA window opens.
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Select the preferred language from the drop-down menu (English or Japanese). NOTE: On an English Windows system, the drop-down menu contains only English; on a Japanese Windows system, the drop-down menu contains both English and Japanese. Click OK. The Introduction window opens.
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Read and accept the terms of the license agreement. Click Next. The Choose Install Set window opens.
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Click Next to continue. Select the install folder. For HP Command View EVA, HP Command View EVAPerf, and HP SMI-S EVA, the install location can be customized on a general-purpose server. NOTE: Do not use spaces or special characters in the install path for HP SMI-S EVA.
10. Click Next. 11. Configure security groups (see Setting credentials on page 11). Click Next.
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12. The following options are displayed: If you are installing only HP SMI-S EVA, the installer checks for default ports 5988 and 5989 (ports that are used to start the CIMOM service). If the default ports are not available, the following message is displayed: 5988 and 5989 ports are not available You are prompted to enter two available ports (greater than or equal to port number 60000 and between port numbers 60000 and 65536) to continue with the installation. If you are installing the full HP Command View EVA software suite, the installer checks to see if the firewall is enabled on the server. If the firewall is enabled, the following message is displayed: Setup has detected that windows firewall is enabled on the system You are prompted with the option to configure port 2372 for HP Command View EVA with the firewall. If you opt to enable HP Command View EVA with port 2372, the installer configures it on the firewall. The installation summary window opens. 13. Verify the installation summary. Click Install. NOTE: The value for Required Disk Space shown in the Pre-Install Summary Dialog represents the size of files the installer will load; the size displayed in Add/Remove Programs is determined by Windows. The installation summary window opens. 14. Click Finish.
appear on the desktop. An icon for HP Command View EVAPerf appears if selected for installation. HP Command View EVA and Storage System Scripting Utility are always installed and uninstalled together. HP Command View EVAPerf and HP SMI-S EVA are optional when installing HP Command View EVA. The software is available from the Start menu (for example, Start > Programs > HP Command View EVA). 2. 3. Start the software. See HP StorageWorks Command View EVA User Guide for more information. Verify the display of storage system resources in the interface. In the Navigation pane, click Hardware and verify the following: New, uninitialized arrays appear as uninitialized storage systems. Previously initialized arrays appear with their previous names and correct status. (Select each storage array to view the Properties page.) Previous disk groups, hosts, virtual disks, and other resources appear in the Navigation pane.
If information is not displayed properly, see Configuring browser settings on page 47.
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NOTE: When viewing HP Command View EVA in Windows Add/Remove Programs, the size of the software suite may appear larger if other installed products are present in the directory where HP Command View EVA is installed.
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Insert the installation CD into the drive. Open a browser and browse to the WOCP: https://HP EVA storage system IP address: 2373 NOTE: If you are currently running HP Command View 8.x.x or earlier (and management module firmware earlier than 0001.1000), use port 2372. The WOCP login window opens.
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Log in as an HP EVA administrator. The default login information is admin for the user name and no entry in the password field or use the modified username and password you assigned in the WOCP. The WOCP GUI opens.
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In the navigation pane, select Update management module firmware. The Update Management Module Firmware window opens.
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Click Browse and browse to the installation CD. Select the ABM.pkg file and then click Next step. Follow the online instructions and then click Finish. A confirmation window opens.
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Click OK. The Management Module Restart in Progress window opens and the image files are loaded. Upon completion, the WOCP login window opens. This step can take several minutes.
IMPORTANT: The management module will restart on completion of this update. Allow up to 15 minutes to re-establish a browser connection. Do not reseat, restart, or reset the management module during this time if you are unable to reconnect from your browser.
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To install the latest version of HP Command View EVA: 1. 2. Stop the HP RSM Server and HP RSM Database services before installing HP Command View EVA. Otherwise, HP Replication Solutions Manager may not work properly. Install HP Command View EVA. The following message is displayed:
SMI-S coexists with HP Command View EVA, HP Replication Solutions Manager, and other products. The installer has detected an earlier version of SMI-S. To continue with the SMI-S provider upgrade, refer to the product compatibility matrix and release notes provided along with the product. After the system is rebooted, continue with the HP Command View EVA installation to ensure successful coexistence of all the related products. Note: - The earlier version of SMI-S will be removed and the system will be rebooted during the upgrade process. - Close all open applications before proceeding. Choose from one of the following options: Select OK to continue with uninstallation of SMI-S and continue with reboot of the system. Select Cancel to Exit the installation.
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Select OK to continue. HP SMI-S EVA is upgraded during the HP Command View EVA installation.
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Start the HP RSM Server and HP RSM Database services after the installation.
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After installing HP Command View EVA, a Windows user with administrator privileges must create accounts for other Windows users and assign them to one of the following groups: HP Storage AdminsMembers have view and manage capabilities for HP Command View EVA and HP SMI-S EVA. HP Storage UsersMembers have view capability only for HP Command View EVA and HP SMIS EVA. These groups are created when you install HP Command View EVA. See your Windows user documentation for more information on Windows user groups.
If this message is displayed, do the following: 1. 2. Go to the directory <ProgramFiles>\Common Files\InstallShield\Universal. Locate any directories named HP_MasterInstallerXX and delete them. There may be a directory for each previous version of HP Command View EVA that was installed on the system. 3. Continue with the HP Command View EVA installation.
For supported upgrade paths, you do not have to remove the earlier version before upgrading to the latest version of HP Command View EVA. During the upgrade, the following message is displayed:
IMPORTANT: The installer has detected an earlier version of HP Command View EVA. The following actions will be performed during upgrade: - The earlier version will be removed. - The system will be rebooted. - The HP Command View EVA installation will be initiated after reboot. Note: Back up your existing Command View EVA configuration files and close all open applications before proceeding with the upgrade process. Choose from one of the following options: Select OK to continue with upgrade. Select Cancel to Exit the installation The HP Command View EVA installer requires a reboot. Close all other applications and click OK.
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To continue with the upgrade, ensure that all other applications are closed and click OK. All software components that were installed with the earlier version are upgraded to the latest version. If limited software components were installed with the earlier version, select the additional software components when prompted during the upgrade.
Location
CVEVA_<Installed Version>_bkp_<SYS_DATE_TIME>\
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Select HP StorageWorks Command View EVA software suite in Windows Add/Remove Programs and click Remove. The InstallAnywhere window opens, indicating that it will remove the selected software.
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Select Complete Uninstall, which removes all installed components from the server. Click Uninstall. When removal is complete, the summary information window opens.
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Click Finish. After removing HP Command View EVA, reboot the server.
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Select Uninstall Specific Features. Select the components to be removed and click Uninstall. When removal is complete, the summary information window opens.
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See the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference for supported downgrade paths.
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Select the install folder. For HP Command View EVAPerf, you can customize the install location on a general-purpose server. Click Next. The Security Groups Configuration window opens.
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10. Click Install. The installation begins. When installation is complete, the Install Complete window opens. 11. Click Done to exit. 12. To verify that the software was installed successfully, check that the software icon for HP Command View EVAPerf appears on the desktop.
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Select the file for the applicable operating system: Table 2 CD Executables Directory Structure Directory
SSSU VMS SSSU_VMS_IA64.EXE sssu_hpux_ia64 hp_ux sssu_hpux_parisc tru64 ibm_aix sssu_tru64 sssu_aix sssu_linux_ia64 linux sssu_linux_x64 sssu_linux_x86 sssu_win_amd64.exe windows sssu_win_ia64.exe sssu_win_x86.exe sun_os EVAInfo sssu_sunos evainfo_HPUX_11_11_PARISC Note: The same binary also works on 11.23. hp_ux evainfo_HPUX_11_31_IA64 evainfo_HPUX_11_31_PARISC evainfo_LINUX64_ITANIUM Note : Works on 64 bit versions of SuSE 10, RHEL4 and RHEL5. evainfo_LINUX_AMD64 Note : Works on 64 bit AMD versions of SuSE 10 and RHEL4. evainfo_LINUX_INTEL32 Note : Works on 32 bit versions of SuSE 10, RHEL4 and RHEL5. evainfo_RHEL5LINUX_AMD64 Note : Works on 64 bit AMD versions of RHEL5.
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This chapter describes how to configure HP SMI-S EVA after installation. NOTE: If you are using the array-based management version of HP Command View EVA and have layered applications requiring HP SMI-S EVA, install HP SMI-S EVA on a supported server and then configure HP SMI-S EVA to discover arrays using the Discoverer tool. See Configuring HP SMI-S EVA to discover HP Command View EVA arrays on page 34 for more information.
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To determine the correct value for -Xmx, complete the following steps immediately after installing the software suite. CAUTION: HP recommends that you exercise caution in modifying these parameters. To modify these parameters to adjust memory usage or other JVM options, follow these steps: 1. Check the default parameters in the CxwsCimomService.cfg file. This file contains the Java options (in the JAVA_OPTIONS section) that are used by CIMOM and is located at <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\config\ CxwsCimomService.cfg, The default parameters in the CxwsCimomService.cfg file are: -Xms128m (Minimum Heap Memory Usage in mb) -Xmx1024m (Maximum Heap Memory Usage in mb) 2. On the command line, enter <install drive>:\\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\ SMI-S\CXWSCimom\jre\bin\java -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, retry the command with lower values until a value returns the Java version. Add the value that returned the Java version as the -Xmx value in the CxwsCimomService.cfg file located in the <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\ directory. HP recommends that you verify the following files are available: <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\EVAProvider\ lib\hpEVA.jar <install drive>:\\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\EVAProvider\ lib\SALEva.jar <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\EVAProvider\ lib\SALCommon.jar <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\libnative\WindowsAuthenticator.dll <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\libnative\WindowsEventLoggingUtil.dll <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\EVAProvider\ lib-native\Indication.dll <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin\ ccbgn.cfg <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\jre\ bin\ccbgn.cfg
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Use the Discoverer tool to: Add or remove an array-based or server-based IP address to HP SMI-S. Perform a custom installation of HP SMI-S EVA only. If you plan to install HP Command View EVA later, you must still add a localhost address to complete the HP SMI-S EVA installation. View existing array-based or server-based IP addresses from HP SMI-S EVA. The Discoverer tool allows these tasks to be performed in both interactive and non-interactive modes. See Using Discoverer modes on page 36 for more information.
If this message is displayed, import the Single Sign-on trust certificate manually to ensure communication between HP SMI-S EVA and HP Command View EVA works.
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To remove an IP address: Discoverer -h http://localhost:5988 -u username -p password -r ipaddress To remove an IP address in sequence with the previous command: Discoverer -h http://localhost:5988 -u username -p password l
The non Java-based clients must use client.pem to connect to the management server.
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From a command window, navigate to the directory <install drive>:\Program Files\ Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin. Run the script importSIMCert.bat as: > importSIMCert.bat -cert <SIM CMS certificate name with path> [-alias <key alias>] NOTE: <key alias> must be different for each certificate imported into the keystore.
Description
LifeCycleIndication.Enable
Disables the Life Cycle Indication. To Enable, set the value to TRUE. Enables the Life Cycle Indication for the Vdisk. To Disable, set the value to TRUE. Enables the Life Cycle Indication for the array. To Disable, set the value to TRUE. Enables the Life Cycle Indication for the FC_Port. To Disable, set the value to TRUE. Provider polls periodically to generate the life cycle indication. This Interval is measured in minutes.
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For example, the following line in LifeCycleIndication.cfg enables lifecycle indicators for Storage Volumes: LifeCycleIndication.Disable.Vdisk=FALSE. HP SMI-S EVA supports lifecycle indications for the following array elements: VdiskModeled as CIM_StorageVolume. Supports lifecycle indications for creating, modifying, and deleting instances. ArrayModeled as CIM_CompuerSystem. Supports lifecycle indications for instance modification. FCPortModeled as CIM_FCPort. Supports lifecycle indications for instance modification. Customize the lifecycle indication Supports customizing the lifecycle indication features using the configuration file. Enable/Disable lifecycle indication
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By default, lifecycle indication is disabled with LifeCycleIndication set to FALSE. To enable, set value to TRUE. Enable/Disable lifecycle indication for Vdisk, Array, or FCPort Lifecycle indication is enabled by default for the supported elements. To disable: LifeCycleIndication.Disable.Vdisk=FALSE LifeCycleIndication.Disable.Array=FALSE LifeCycleIndication.Disable.FCport=FALSE Configure the Polling Interval Polling is done in 10 minute intervals by default. To change the interval, set the value in minutes for the entry LifeCycleIndication.PollingInterval.
Alert indication
NOTE: Alert indications are not supported for array-based management. Indication.cfg is the configuration file used to configure alert indications. This file is located at: <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\EVAProvider\config It contains the following configurable properties: Table 5 Configurable properties in Indication.cfg Property Name Default Property Value
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Set to 0 for ERROR level logging; set to 1 for INFO level logging; set to 2 for DEBUG level logging. Maximum size of Indication.log file in KB. This property is used to control the source IP address of the SNMP trap. Use the comma (,) to set more than one IP address. If this property value is blank, SNMP traps are accepted from any IP address.
For example, the following line in the file Indication.cfg produces debug logs: LogLevel=2
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You must configure HP SMI-S EVA to generate alerts using HP Insight Remote Support if either of the following situations occur: You install HP Insight Remote Support and the HP Command View EVA software suite on the same management server for the first time. You observe that events are listed in the HP Insight Remote Support user interface, but alert indications are not received through the HP SMI-S EVA client. To configure HP SMI-S EVA to generate alerts using HP Insight Remote Support: 1. 2. 3. Open a command window on the management server. Change to the directory where HP Insight Remote Support is installed. Typically, the directory is <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\svctools\common\bin. Enter the following commands at the system prompts:
<install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\svctools\common\bin> desta snmp off Do you really want to turn off SNMP service trap notification [Yes]: yes SNMP Service Trap notification is now disabled.
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The desta snmp command enables or disables support notification to management applications. All HP Insight Remote Support clients, such as HP Systems Insight Manager and HP OpenView Operations, using SNMP Notification from HP Insight Remote Support will be affected momentarily when you execute the desta snmp off command. HP Insight Remote Support clients using other notification mechanisms, such as Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), will not be affected. For more information on notification mechanisms that will not be affected, see your HP Insight Remote Support documentation.
Configuring HP SMI-S EVA logging using Dynamic log level setting tool
This tool facilitates changing the log levels of both the CIMOM and HP SMI-S EVA Provider without the need to restart the service. NOTE: The log levels are: ALL/DEBUG/ERROR/INFO/WARN/OFF The 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 as in the following example: <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin
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Enter the Set_LogLevel command as displayed in the following example: cscript Set_LogLevel.vbsloglevel After you enter the CIMOM and HP SMI-S EVA Set_LogLevel command, the log level is set to the desired log level. The following example message is displayed: Log Level Set to: log level. For example: if you enter C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin>cscriptSet_LogLevel.vbs ALL. The output is displayed as: Set_LogLevel.vbs ALL
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Open the cxws.log file, which is in the <install drive>:\Program Files\ Hewlett-Packard\SMISProgram Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\logs directory. For example, in the cxlog4j.properties file, if log level is set to INFO, then the log file contains the following information:
[071127 17:32:58 [071127 17:32:58 [071127 17:32:58 [071127 17:32:58 main main main main StartCXWS] HTTP service started StartCXWS] AliveThread is started and is running StartCXWS] Cimom Service is started StartCXWS] ProviderLoader is started
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Verify that the timestamps are from the latest restart. If so, then the CIMOM has restarted successfully.
Value
TRUE
Description
Enables CIMOM to handle HTTP requests.
cxws.https.port
cxws.slpRegistrationLifetime
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1800
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Interval (seconds) at which cache is refreshed
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Property name
discoveryPeriod
Value
120 online
Description
Interval (seconds) at which the state of the arrays are refreshed Specifies that online disks are to be used for creating storagepool Specifies that nearonline disks are to be used for creating storagepool No disk failure protection while creating storagepool (default) Single protection level while creating storagepool Double protection level while creating storagepool Threshold percentage for occupancy alarm. Default is 90 No disk failure protection while creating storage pool with tub drives (Default) Single protection level while creating storage pool with tub drives Double protection level while creating storage pool with tub drives Threshold percentage for occupancy alarm for pools with tub drives. Default is 90 Set this flag to 0 if "Allocated Pool" is not required. Set this flag to 1 if volumes are to be created synchronously. Set this flag to 0 to disable validation for min pool size during pool creation. Set this flag to 1 if the SpaceConsumed parameter in the StoragePool field is calculated as a sum of the individual virtual disks (StorageVolume) comprising the pool. By default, the SpaceConsumed is allocated from the usedstoragespacegb as returned by Command View EVA.. Set this flag to 6 to enable the maximum logging for the SAL (Storage Abstraction Layer) component of HP SMI-S EVA provider. SMI-S provider considers the RAID level being sent by the client application. SMI-S provider defaults the RAID level to the RAID level of the source Vdisk or existing snapshot as appropriate while creating snapshots (default).
provider.eva.provisioning.pool.diskType nearonline none provider.eva.provisioning.pool.diskFailureProtection single double provider.eva.provisioning.pool.occupanyAlarmLevel 90 none provider.eva.provisioning.tubpool.diskFailureProtection single double provider.eva.provisioning.tubpool.occupanyAlarmLevel provider.eva.allocatedPoolReq provider.eva.syncVolumeCreation provider.eva.validateMinPoolSize 90 1 0 1
provider.eva.calculateUsedPoolSizeFromVDisks
provider.sal.MaxSupportedLogLevel
0 provider.eva.defaultRaid 1
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To update cache information: 1. 2. 3. Open a command prompt window. Set the path to the specified directory as in the following example: <install drive>:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin Enter the CLIRefreshTool.bat command script as displayed in the following example: CLIRefreshTool.bat Enter the Host IP, user name, password, and select the array when prompted. The following is an example of the selections entered: NOTE: The password entered is not masked.
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\bin> 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/
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Refresh of the Storage System: NEO started nl Refresh of the Storage System: NEO is complete
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Tools > Internet Options > General AutomaticallyFor a homogeneous EVA environment (EVA arrays only) NeverFor a heterogeneous EVA environment (EVA and HSG80 arrays) 10 MB (minimum) Selected Selected
Amount of disk space to use Use Windows colors Colors Use hover color
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Menu option
Fonts
Setting
Language script
Value
Latin-based
Tools > Internet Options > Security > Local Intranet > Custom Level Automatic prompting for file downloads Downloads File download Font download Java VM Java permissions Access data sources across domains Allow META REFRESH Allow scripting of Internet Explorer web browser controls Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraints Allow web pages to use restricted protocols for active content Miscellaneous Display mixed content Open files based on content, not file extension Software channel permissions Submit nonencrypted form data Use pop-up blocker Userdata persistence websites in less privileged web content zone can navigate into this zone Active scripting Scripting Scripting of Java applets User authentication Logon Enable Automatic logon only in Intranet zone Enable Enable Enable Low safety Prompt Enable Enable Enable Prompt Enable Enable Low safety Enable Disable Disable Enable Enable
Tools > Internet Options > Privacy Accept All Cookies Settings Pop-up Blocker Tools > Internet Options > Connections Local Area Network (LAN) Settings Configure to enable browsing to the management server on which HP Command View EVA is installed Settings will vary based on your local network configuration Not selected Bar at the very bottom of the scale
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Menu option
Setting
Value
Tools > Internet Options > Advanced Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) Disable script debugging (Other) Display a notification about every script error Browsing Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart) Enable visual styles on buttons and controls in web pages Reuse windows for launching shortcuts Show friendly HTTP error messages Enable Automatic Image Resizing Play animations in web pages Multimedia Show pictures Smart image dithering Check for server certificate revocation Check for signatures on downloaded programs Do not save encrypted pages to disk Use SSL 2.0 Security Use SSL 3.0 Warn about invalid site certificates Warn if changing between secure and not secure mode Warn if forms submittal being redirected VM JIT compiler for virtual machine enabled (requires restart) Selected Selected Not selected Selected Not selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Selected Not selected Selected Selected Not selected Selected Selected Selected
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consistently, so you may want to make adjustments to obtain the most readable HP Command View EVA page layouts. For example, setting your browser for large fonts may cause the HP Command View EVA property tables to appear crowded and unreadable. If this occurs, reduce the font size for your browser. NOTE: ToolTips are not available in Mozilla. Table 9 Mozilla browser settings Menu option Setting Value
Edit > Preferences > Appearance Fonts Allow documents to use other fonts When a web page specifies its own colors and background, always use the colors and background specified by the web page Selected
Color
Selected
Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security Cookie Acceptance Policy Cookies Cookie Lifetime Policy Image Acceptance Policy Images Animated images should loop Pop-Up Windows Forms > Forms Manager Passwords > Encrypting versus Obscuring SSL > SSL Protocol Versions SSL > SSL Warnings Validation > OCSP Block unrequested pop-up windows Save form data from web pages when completing forms Use encryption when storing sensitive data Enable SSL version 2 Enable SSL version 3 All options Set Mozilla to use OCSP as follows As many times as the image specifies Not selected Selected Not selected Selected Selected Not selected Do not use OCSP for certificate validation Accept cookies normally Accept all images Allow all cookies
Edit > Preferences > Advanced Features that help interpret web pages Scripts & Plug-Ins Allow scripts to Cache > Set cache options Cache Select all options 10 MB Java Enable Javascript for Navigator Selected Selected
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Menu option
Setting
Value
When the page is out of dateFor a homogeneous EVA environment (EVA arrays only) NeverFor a heterogeneous EVA environment (EVA and HSG80 arrays)
Link Pre-Fetching
Prefetch web pages when idle, so that links in web pages designed for prefetching can load faster Configure to enable browsing to the management server on which HP Command View EVA is installed HTTP 1.0 Keep alive HTTP 1.0 Keep alive
Not selected
Configure Proxies to Access the Internet HTTP Networking > Direct Connection Options HTTP Networking > Proxy Connection Options
Settings will vary based on your local network configuration Selected Selected Selected Selected
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To enable a password on a server-based management array: 1. Click Server Options in the Session pane. The Management Server Options window opens. 2. Select Storage system password access. The Storage System Password Access window opens. 3. Click Enable. The Enable Password Access to a Storage System window opens. 4. 5. Select the array to enable in the Storage System World Wide Node Name List box. Only world wide node names that do not have an enabled password are displayed. Enter the array password in the Password box. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password box. NOTE: This password must match the one set for the array. 6. Click Enable Password. The Enable password access dialog box opens. 7. Click OK. A status window opens, indicating success or failure. 8. Click OK to return to the Storage System Password Access window.
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To enable a password on a array-based management configuration: IMPORTANT: Although you use the WOCP to configure the storage array password (or Management Server Password as it is called in the WOCP), the password only affects external management applications such as HP Command View EVA server-based management. It has no effect on HP Command View EVA array-based management. HP Command View EVA array-based management does not use a password. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Click Launch OCP on the Management Module Properties page to start the WOCP: To change the storage system password, select Configure Administrator login options. Under Management Server Password, enter the new password in the Password box. Enter the password again in the Confirm Password box. Click Set Password.
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Enter comments. See the online help for instructions for completing these tasks.
Licensing
NOTE: Array-based management users will have read-only access to HP Continuous Access EVA features. Server-based management is required for full HP Continuous Access EVA functionality. Once installation is complete, you must have access to a license key to use all the features in HP Command View EVA. The License Entitlement Certificate for the product provides instructions on how to obtain a license key. A temporary, instant-on license key is available within HP Command View EVA so that you can immediately start using all of its features. The instant-on license is not enabled by default for HP Command View EVA array-based management. The instant-on license is enabled by default when the HP Command View EVA software suite is installed on the management server (server-based management). The instant-on license is valid for all arrays managed by an HP Command View EVA server, and it enables all features (HP Command View EVA, HP Business Copy EVA, and HP Continuous Access EVA) with unlimited capacity for 60 days from first use. Upon expiration of the instant-on license key, the features are disabled. You must obtain a permanent license key to continue to use the features. Available license keys include: HP Command View EVA General license key required to manage drives and disk groups HP Business Copy EVA license key activates snapshot, snapclone, and mirrorclone features. HP Continuous Access EVA license key activates the data replication feature HP Command View EVA upgrade license required for any of the following: Adding licensed capacity Upgrading to a different array type
HP Command View EVA Data Migration license required to migrate data to a different array When a permanent license is installed, it immediately takes effect for the array. The supported capacity for the array is determined by the specific license that is installed. If you remove the permanent license during the instant-on license validity period, the instant-on characteristics (all features and unlimited capacity) are reinstated for the remainder of the 60day evaluation period. Model upgrade and extended evaluation licenses are also available. License keys can be generated to cover the total raw capacity of each array. You can enter the license key before or after initializing the array. License keys are specific to an array and are not transferable. For information on licensing and obtaining keys, see the HP License Key Delivery Service at https://webware.hp.com/Welcome.asp
Configuring the VMware guest operating system for HP Command View EVA
To manage Enterprise Virtual Arrays through HP Command View EVA installed on a guest operating system, you will need to add the arrays through the VMware vSphere Client and VMware Infrastructure client before HP Command View EVA can discover them. After installing HP Command View EVA for the first time, or when adding a new EVA to your SAN, complete the following steps:
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To verify that the VMware ESX server has discovered the HP EVA storage array on the SAN, launch the VMware vSphere Client, enter the appropriate credentials, and click Login. Select the ESX server and then the Configuration tab. Right click on the HBA and select Rescan.
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After the rescan is complete, you should see the EVA information displayed under the details of the HBA.
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Right click on the EVA, select Manage Paths and set the policy as recommended by VMware. Click Close.
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To configure the EVA for the guest operating system, launch the VMware Infrastructure client, enter the appropriate credentials and click Login.
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Right click on the virtual machine icon and select Edit Settings. The Virtual Machine Properties window displays the hardware visible to the guest operating system. Select Add. The Add Hardware Wizard appears.
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Select SCSI Device and select Next. From the dropdown list in the SCSI Device box, select the applicable device (for example, RAID-HP) and click Next. If the list is empty, check the zoning. If you are connected to several HP arrays, multiple Raid-HP entries will be visible. Select Finish in the Ready to Complete window. In the Virtual Machine Properties window, the added SCSI device should appear. Click OK. Repeat steps 6 through 9 for each Raid-HP device. Each will have a different Virtual Device Node value, such as SCSI(0:1) or SCSI(0:2).
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7 Troubleshooting
This chapter describes known issues and suggested resolutions for troubleshooting the software installation of HP Command View EVA and HP SMI-S EVA.
Controller time zone reset to UTC after upgrading array-based HP Command View EVA
After updating HP Command View EVA in an array-based management configuration, the controller time zone is reset to UTC (Universal Time, Coordinated). To ensure proper event handling, set the time zone and time to the local time. The correct time can be set from HP Command View EVA by selecting System Options > Set time options.
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Logon to HP Command View EVA may require a fully qualified user name
When logging on to HP Command View EVA on a machine that is not an authenticator for the HP StorageWorks Management Group of which the machine is a member, you may need to use a fully qualified user name; for example, user@ossecuritydomain. This is necessary if you used HP StorageWorks Management Infrastructure Security software to modify the default security configuration for HP Command View EVA. A machine is a management server running server-based HP Command View EVA or an EVA management module running array-based HP Command View EVA. See the HP StorageWorks Management Infrastructure Administrator Guide for more information regarding HP StorageWorks Management Groups.
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Running HP Command View EVA and HP Systems Insight Manager on the same server
To run HP Command View EVA and HP Systems Insight Manager on the same server, some settings for HP Systems Insight Manager need to be changed during the HP Command View EVA installation to discover and perform data collection for EVA arrays. Perform the following steps: 1. Install HP Systems Insight Manager first. 2. Install HP Command View EVA. The HP Command installer will prompt that Wbemport 5988/ 5989 is already in use. 3. 4. Change the default port to any free port available such as ports 6001/6002. Complete the HP Command View EVA installation.
Restart the services or reboot the server, then perform the following steps: 1. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\config\ cxws.properties directory. 2. Check the port details. The following example port information is displayed: cxws.http.port=6001 cxws.https.port=6002 3. Navigate to the C:\Program Files\HP\Systems Insight Manager\config\identification\wbemportlist.xml directory. The following example port information is displayed:
wbemportlist port id="5989" protocol="https .................. port id="6001" protocol="https interopnamespacelist interopnamespace name="interop" / /interopnamespacelist /port /wbemportlis
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Web browser
Removing the Certificate error prompt in Internet Explorer
When launching Internet Explorer, a certificate error prompt displays across the user interface. To stop this prompt from displaying each time you launch Internet Explorer: 1. Browse to HP Command View EVA. You will notice that the URL address box at the top of the page is red, and that there is a red certificate error is next to it. Click Continue to this website on the Security page.
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Click the Certificate Error box. A window for the certificate opens. Click View Certificates. A Properties pane for the certificate opens. Record the value entered in the Issued By: box. This is the certificatestring. You will need to enter and match it with the Trusted Sites value in step 7 Click Tools > Internet Options > Security and click Trusted Sites. Click Sites. In the certificatestring field, enter https://certificatestring certificatestring, where certificate string is the value that you recorded from the Issued By: box in step 5, in the Add this website to the Zone box. Click Add, and continue to click OK until you exit out of the windows and close Internet Explorer. Reopen Internet Explorer and browse to HP Command View EVA. The certificate error prompt should no longer display. NOTE: To eliminate the certificate error in all clients, you must complete this process on every browser from which you access HP Command View EVA. In addition, you must always browse to the server using the certificate string form. If you browse to the server's IP address, the certificate error will likely still display.
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HP SMI-S EVA
This section provides troubleshooting information about installing and configuring HP SMI-S EVA. This section does not apply to array-based management.
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Creating a pool results in disk groups created with a size different from requested size
When you create a pool of disks through HP SMI-S EVA, the size of the total created disk groups is less than requested. For example, if you create a pool of 300 GB, the size of the pool when created is approximately 253 GB. When creating a pool of near-online disks with the minimum size possible, the actual size of the pool might be more than the specified size.
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Enterprise Virtual Array details are not available through HP SMI-S EVA when the initial cache build is in process. The cache build occurs: After starting the HP SMI-S EVA service. After restarting the HP SMI-S EVA service. After the HP Command View EVA server IP address is added to HP SMI-S EVA.
HP SMI-S EVA loses communication with array-based management system after management module software is upgraded
When upgrading an array-based management module, the HP SMI-S EVA trust certificates between HP Command View EVA and HP SMI-S EVA are not maintained. The trust relationship must be re-established using the Discoverer tool after the management module has been upgraded.
Append a flag: 1. Append a flag Djava.net.preferIPv6Addresses=true in <install drive>:\ Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\SMI-S\CXWSCimom\config\CxwsCimomService.cfg for the JAVA_OPTIONS property.
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Restart the HP SMI-S CIMOM service. Using the Discoverer tool, manually remove the IPv4 address if shown, and add the IPv6 address.
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Subscription service
HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber's Choice for Business website: http://www.hp.com/go/wwalerts After registering, you will receive email notification of product enhancements, new driver versions, firmware updates, and other product resources.
Product feedback
To make comments and suggestions about HP Command View EVA, please send a message to CVfeedback@hp.com.
Documentation feedback
HP welcomes your feedback. To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a message to storagedocsFeedback@hp.com. All submissions become the property of HP.
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Related information
Documents
You can find the documents referenced in this guide on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals In the Storage section, click Disk Storage Systems or Storage Software, and then select your product.
Websites
HP: http://www.hp.com HP Storage: http://www.hp.com/go/storage HP Partner Locator: http://www.hp.com/service_locator HP Software Downloads: http://www.hp.com/support/downloads HP Software Depot: http://www.software.hp.com HP Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK): http://www.hp.com/storage/spock
Typographic conventions
Table 10 Document conventions Convention
Medium blue text: Table 10 Medium blue, underlined text: http:// www.hp.com
Element
Cross-reference links and email addresses Website addresses Keys that are pressed
Bold text
Text typed into a GUI element, such as into a box GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu and list items, buttons, and check boxes Text emphasis File and directory names
Italic text
Monospace text
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Monospace, italic text Monospace, bold text . . .
Element
Code variables Command variables Emphasized monospace text
WARNING!
An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in personal injury. An alert that calls attention to important information that if not understood or followed can result in data loss, data corruption, or damage to hardware or software. An alert that calls attention to essential information. An alert that calls attention to additional or supplementary information. An alert that calls attention to helpful hints and shortcuts.
CAUTION:
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Glossary
This glossary defines terms that are used in this guide or are related to the software. array array-based management CIMOM client See EVA and management server. For the applicable EVA models, management from the management module that is inside the controller enclosure. Common Information Model Object Manager. An intelligent device that requests services from other intelligent devices. In the context of HP Command View EVA, a client is a computer that is used to access the software remotely using a supported browser. The HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array controller software that manages all aspects of array operation, including communication with HP Command View EVA. A logical group of virtual disks that has a remote replication relationship with a corresponding group on another array. The disk group that is created when the array is initialized. The minimum number of disks the group can contain is eight. The maximum is the number of installed disks. A named group of disks selected from all the available disks in an array. One or more virtual disks can be created from a disk group. Enterprise Server on VMware Enterprise Virtual Array. An HP StorageWorks disk array product that allows pooled disk capacity to be presented to hosts as one or more variably sized physical devices. An EVA consists of disks, controllers, cables, power supplies, and controller software. Storage system, virtual array, and storage array are other names for an EVA. An operation that reverses replication direction so that the destination becomes the source and the source becomes the destination. Failovers can be planned or unplanned and can occur between DR groups, managed sets, fabrics or paths, and array controllers. A server on which HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) management software is installed, including HP Command View EVA and HP Replication Solutions Manager, if used. Other management servers are dedicated management servers and HP X3000 Network Storage Gateways. If there are multiple management servers in a SAN, two active instances of HP Command View EVA are allowed, but each array will only be managed by one instance.
controller firmware
disk group
ESX EVA
failover
generalpurpose server
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The active management server manages the array, while the standby management server takes control of the array if there is a failure on the active management server. There is only one active management server at a time for any given management zone in a SAN. host A computer that runs user applications and uses (or potentially uses) one or more virtual disks that are created and presented by the array controller. A server on which HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) management software is installed, including HP Command View EVA and HP Replication Solutions Manager, if used. A dedicated management server runs EVA management software exclusively. Other management servers are general-purpose servers and HP X3000 Network Storage Gateways. If there are multiple management servers in a SAN, two active instances of HP Command View EVA are allowed, but each array will only be managed by one instance. The active management server manages the array, while the standby management server takes control of the array if there is a failure on the active management server. There is only one active management server at a time for any given management zone in a SAN. On-site storage of data on media that takes slightly longer to access than online storage on high-speed disk drives. Object Manager. An allotment of storage space that is available for immediate use, such as a peripheral device that is turned on and connected to a server. Replication Solutions Manager. Storage area network. A network of storage devices and the initiators that store and retrieve information on those devices, including the communication infrastructure. Management from a server. See also management server Service Location Protocol. Initials for Storage Management Initiative Specification A copy that begins as a fully allocated snapshot and becomes an independent virtual disk. Applies only to the HP StorageWorks EVA. A nearly instantaneous copy of the contents of a virtual disk created without interruption of operations on the source virtual disk. Snapshots are typically used for short-term tasks such as backups. See SAN. Storage System Scripting Utility. An HP StorageWorks command interface used to configure and control EVAs. General term for an EVA. An EVA.
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See SSSU.
Unique Universal Identifier. A unique 128-bit identifier for each component of an array. UUIDs are internal system values that users cannot modify. General term for an EVA. Variable disk capacity that is defined and managed by the array controller and presentable to hosts as a disk. Virtual machine, guest operating system installed on VMware ESX server.
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Index
A
array initializing, 53 passwords, 52 array-based management, 9 authentication, 11, 12
G
groups, 11
H
help obtaining, 65 HP technical support, 65 HP Command View EVA installing, 16 troubleshooting, 57 HP Insight Remote Support, 10 HP SMIS-EVA Provider, 15 hypervisor VMware, 10
B
browser settings, 47 refresh, 51
C
CD contents, 9 CIMOM, 15 communication path verifying, 51 completing the array configuration, 51 conventions document, 66 credentials, 12 CXWS CIMOM, 15
I
initializing the array, 53 InstallAnywhere, 15 installation typical, 16 installing on management server, 15 iSCSI, 9 iSCSI devices, 9
D
default ports, 17, 19 Digital Signature, 18 document conventions, 66 documentation HP website, 66 providing feedback, 65
K
kit contents, 9
L
license agreement, 16
E
EVA4400, 9, 13 EVAPerf, 18
M
management array-based, 9 server-based, 9 management server types, 11
F
feedback, 65 firewall, 19
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P
passwords array, 52 permission, 12 power failure during installation, 58 during removal, 59 prerequisites installation, 9 SMI-S EVA, 10 software suite, 9 ProLiant, 11
W
websites HP, 66 HP documentation, 66 HP Subscriber's Choice for Business, 65 WOCP, 20
R
Remote Desktop, 15 removing software suite, 24
S
server-based management, 9, 15 setting credentials, 11 SLP, 11 software suite removing, 24 storage system initializing, 53 passwords, 52 Storage System Scripting Utility, 19 Subscriber's Choice, HP, 65
T
Tape Libraries, 15 technical support HP, 65 service locator website, 66 troubleshooting power failure, 58
U
user, 11
V
verifying communication path, 51 VMware, 10 VMware hypervisor, 10
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