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HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 Release Notes HP Part Number: T3680-96087 Published: November 2013 Edition: 2

Copyright 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Version 5.6 IMPORTANT: HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager supports all HP P6000/Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) models. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager is also known as the replication manager. This document contains information for the following HP P6000 replication software products: HP P6000 Business Copy HP P6000 Continuous Access HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 HP P6000 Dynamic Capacity Management To determine which versions of array controller software are supported with HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6, see Table 1.0, P6000 software solution compatibility, in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. See Product websites and documentation (page 16) for the document location. For information about HP XCS, see the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Release Notes for the specific version. The information included here is not documented elsewhere. HP recommends that you read this information thoroughly. IMPORTANT: For information about the supported storage arrays, management server hardware and software, and replication environments, including restrictions, see the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. Update recommendation HP recommends that all users upgrade to HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6. Enhancements HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 includes the following enhancement: HP P6000 Command View Version support for HP P6000 Command View 10.2 added. IMPORTANT: JRE 1.4 is required to install HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Host Agent 5.6 on HP-UX and Solaris x86 platforms. After installing HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Host Agent 5.6, you can upgrade JRE to Version 1.6. However, you must retain JRE 1.4 on the machine running HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Host Agent 5.6. If you remove JRE 1.4, uninstalling the replication manager may fail. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager (the replication manager) is value-added software that simplifies and automates the use of HP P6000 Business Copy and HP P6000 Continuous Access. This section describes replication manager upgrade information, enhancements, and workarounds. TIP: See "New Features" in the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager online help for a list of updated job commands, user interface features, and new templates. Installing the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 in a Postgre SQL configuration If another application installs Postgre SQL in the same directory as the one in which HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 is installed, the replication manager database could be corrupted. Enhancements 3

To avoid this situation, install the other applications in a different directory. Otherwise, you must reinstall HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager. Installing the replication manager on a domain member If your system is part of a domain, you can assign privileges to domain groups or you can set local authorization for user access. Installing the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager server and HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager host agent on a domain system or cluster node with domain authentication 1. On a domain controller, create the following groups in the Active Directory Users and Computers window: HP Storage Admins Administrator group for the replication manager server HP Storage Users User group for the replication manager server HP Host Agent Admins Administrator group for the replication manager host agent 2. Add domain users with administrator privileges to the newly created groups. 3. Start the installation. An InstallShield window opens. 4. When prompted Do you want to set administrative and user level privileges to domain groups?, select Yes, set the permissions for domain groups. 5. When prompted, enter the domain and group names. 6. Click Next to continue the installation. Installing the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager server and HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager host agent on a domain system or cluster node with local authentication 1. Select Administrative Tools Computer Management Local Users and Groups Groups. 2. Create the following groups: HP Storage Admins Administrator group for the replication manager server HP Storage Users User group for the replication manager server HP Host Agent Admins Administrator group for the replication manager host agent 3. Add domain users with administrator privileges to the newly created groups. 4. Start the installation. An InstallShield window opens. 5. When prompted Do you want to set administrative and user level privileges to domain groups?, select No, do not set the permissions for domain groups. 6. Click Next to continue the installation. Upgrading the replication manager See Table 2.3, HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager upgrade support, in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference for supported upgrade paths for the replication manager server software and host agent software. Upgrading the replication manager in console mode During an upgrade of the replication manager in console mode, the system automatically reboots and continues the upgrade in GUI mode. To avoid continuing the upgrade in GUI mode: 1. Click Cancel in the Welcome dialog box. 2. Enter the following command: setupwin32.exe -console 4 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

Installing other applications or libraries when HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 is already installed IMPORTANT: HP P6000 Command View must be upgraded to version 10.2 before upgrading to HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Server 5.5 is not supported with HP P6000 Command View 10.0 or lower. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Server 5.4 is not supported with HP Command View EVA 9.4 or lower. If HP Command View for Tape Libraries 2.8 is installed, you must remove it before installing HP P6000 Command View 10.2. Replication manager restrictions The following restrictions apply: The replication manager supports 2,048 LUNs per array. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 is not backward compatible with HP P6000 Command View 10.1 or earlier. For information about operating system support, see Table 4.2, "Supported P6000 software operating environments," in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Host Agent 5.2 and later is not supported with VMDirect settings. HP P6000 Business Copy jobs from HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager and ESX Server 4.0/4.1 with VMFS or RDM volumes are not supported using job templates. Only the Replication Wizard option is supported. Replication manager workarounds This section provides important notes and workarounds. Enabled host information is not displayed If the replication manager does not display HBA information for an enabled host, HP recommends that you install the Fibre Channel Information Tool (fcinfo) on the host. You can download fcinfo from the following Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyID=73d7b879-55b2-4629-8734-b0698096d3b1& displaylang=en Using Launch Device Manager to launch HP P6000 Command View When using Launch Device Manager to launch HP P6000 Command View, it is necessary to re-enter the user name and password. This applies to both HP P6000 Command View array-based and server-based management. Installation and configuration Database migration failure If the installation fails when upgrading to HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6, the following error message is displayed: The Export DB operation has failed. Continuing will uninstall the previous version of RSM Server without exporting the DB. To manually export the DB, see the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager installation guide and then continue with upgrade. When you receive this message, perform the following steps: HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5

1. Click Cancel to stop the current installation. 2. Manually export the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager database. For instructions, see the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide or online help. 3. Upgrade HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager by launching the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Server 5.6 installer. If you see the same error message, continue the upgrade by clicking Next. Exporting databases during uninstallation During uninstallation, if a user account creation fails while exporting a database, export the database manually and continue to uninstall HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager. For more information, see the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide or online help. Host agent installer behavior on a non-windows platform When installing the host agent on a non-windows host, if you do not accept the license agreement twice, you must restart the installation in order to complete installation of the host agent. Aborting an OpenVMS installation When aborting an OpenVMS installation, ignore the following error message: Aborting... %NONAME-F-NOMSG, Message number 00000004 %PCSI-I-SPAWNEXE, error executing: @pcsi$source:[rsm]rsm$defaults.com %PCSI-E-EXEPRCFAIL, product supplied EXECUTE PRECONFIGURE procedure failed %PCSIUI-E-ABORT, operation terminated due to an unrecoverable error condition $ Do you want to exit this installation to change the installation path? %DCL-W-IVVERB, unrecognized command verb - check validity and spelling \DO\ $ Replication manager jobs Unmounting a Windows host volume job during I/O If you attempt to perform an unmount operation from the Host Volume tab, either by running a job command or right-clicking a host volume and selecting Unmount, the host volume will unmount immediately. To prevent this, make sure the host volume is not being used before performing any unmount operations. Available options are not displayed properly after virtual disk failure The replication manager and HP P6000 Command View user interfaces do not properly display the available options for a mirrorclone after the source virtual disk has failed. The replication manager displays only the Fracture option, but you will not be able to use it. HP P6000 Command View displays only the Detach option. Resolution: Detach the link between the mirrorclone and the source virtual disk in HP P6000 Command View, and then restart the replication manager. Name not unique error when creating virtual disk If you make storage-related changes outside the replication manager, they are not reflected immediately in the replication manager database. This can lead to failures when attempting user interface actions or running jobs in the replication manager. For example, if you create a virtual disk using the replication manager, later delete that virtual disk using HP SSSU, and then use the replication manager to create a new virtual disk with the same name, the operation fails and a message is displayed, indicating that the new disk name is not unique. 6 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

Resolution: Immediately after making storage-related changes outside the replication manager, perform a Global Refresh in the replication manager to ensure that the changes are reflected in the replication manager database. Too many concurrent DR group creation jobs When creating multiple DR groups, some jobs fail during the CreateDrGroup step. The message Storage system lock error is displayed in the events pane. Resolution: Do not create more than three DR groups concurrently. Multiple SetNotificationPolicy job commands may fail When setting email notification for a job that contains more than one SetNotificationPolicy job command, you only receive notification for the last command set. For example, if the job contains the following commands, you will only receive email notification for a job failure: SetNotificationPolicy ( "john.smith@mycompany.com", "john.smith@my company.com", JOB_STARTED_OR_STOPPED) SetNotificationPolicy ( "john.smith@mycompany.com", "john.smith@mycompany.com", JOB_FAILED ) Resolution: If you experience this problem when using multiple SetNotificationPolicy job commands, use only one SetNotificationPolicy job command at a time. Aborted job appears to hang When a job is aborted, the replication manager waits for all pending operations within that job to complete. If an operation to the remote system, such as EnableHost, cannot be cancelled, the aborted job appears to hang. Resolution: The job abort completes when the remote operation completes or when you restart the replication manager service or the enabled host. Job scheduler does not handle Daylight Savings Time properly The job scheduler handles Daylight Savings Time (DST) correctly in the replication manager unless you try to schedule a job on the day that DST changes (spring or autumn). For example, if DST begins on Sunday at 2:00 a.m., and you try to schedule a job that day, one hour is added to the time. (The job scheduler increments the scheduled jobs by one hour.) Resolution: If you want to schedule a job on the day that DST changes, you must set the job one hour earlier than required. However, if you try this procedure on any day after the day that DST begins, the job scheduler will work as expected. Clarification of WaitDrGroupSynchronizationTransition job command The description of the WaitDrGroupSynchronizationTransition job command states that the job is halted until the I/O mode of the DR group is changed. However, the job behavior is as follows: If the DR group is in enhanced asynchronous mode and you change the mode to synchronous, the job waits until the state of the log is merging (log running down), not until the I/O mode has changed to synchronous. If the DR group is in asynchronous mode and operating normally, the job does not wait. FractureHostVolumeMirrorclones job command limitation You can use the FractureHostVolumeMirrorclones job command for multiple mirrorclones on the same host. However, you can only mount one host volume from each mirrorclone. You must mount all other mirrorclones manually. This job command does not work for multiple mirrorclones on different hosts. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 7

Scheduled job events do not run In the events pane, one of the following messages is displayed: Internal error occurred starting job <job name>. Missed scheduled execution time of <job name>. Resolution: The security credentials (user name and password) that were saved with scheduled job events might be incorrect. This can occur if the security credentials have been changed on the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager server. For information on changing the job security credentials, see the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Job Command Reference. Other replication manager issues Installing Open-FCoE on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 If you have a host running SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 for x86, and you install Open-FCoE on that host, HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager indicates that the host is in an unknown state. To prevent this situation: 1. Open the host's etc/hba.conf file in a text editor and comment out the line org.openfc /usr/lib/open-fcoe/libhbalinux.so.1. 2. Save the file. 3. Restart the host agent. Enabling Add Presentation for a virtual disk that is being extended Do not enable Add Presentation for a virtual disk that is being extended. A virtual disk must be in a normal operational state before presenting it to a host. See the Remote replication guidelines chapter in the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager User Guide for more recommendations about virtual disks. Management server host name changes If you change the host name of the management server running the replication manager in HP P6000 Command View, and then add the management server as an enabled host in HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager using the previous host name, it will not work. You must delete the enabled host and add it again using the new host name. Also, ensure that any jobs that reference this host are updated with the new host name. Incorrect message displayed during host volume resize During a host volume resize, the following message may appear: Set size failed for StorageVolume: [Volume] CommandView Error: Error cannot modify object properties. No lock. This error message is incorrect. The correct message is Not enough space in the destination array. TimeZone discrepancy between Windows System Date/Time settings and PostgreSQL database After installing HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.6 on the server, you may see a discrepancy between the Windows System TimeZone (as observed in Date/Time settings) and the TimeZone as observed on the PostgreSQL database. This TimeZone discrepancy leads to different time values being observed by Windows and PostgreSQL. This can lead to the RSM 5.6 Server becoming non-functional. This issue may occur on RSM 5.6 Server installations on specific Time Zones and may be due to a PostgreSQL issue which results in a discrepancy between the database time and the Windows system time. These solution is applicable only when the PostgreSQL database reports a different time than the Windows system time. The SQL command "select now();" can be executed in the PostgreSQL Query Tool to get the PostgreSQL time. All the steps above apply to PostgreSQL 9.0. 8 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

1. Stop the HP RSM Database and HP RSM Server services. 2. Start the HP RSM Database service. 3. Open pgadminiii (Start All Programs PostgreSQL 9.0 pgadmin III). 4. Select the server, HP RSM DATABASE. If this does not exist, create one with this username = dba and password = dba. Enter the same database port number as selected during the RSM Server installation. The default port number is 1315). 5. Select Menu Tools Query Tool. The query window opens. 6. Enter the following SQL command: select * from pg_timezone_names order by utc_offset asc; 7. On the same query window, select Menu Query Execute. 8. From the table, choose the Time Zone name most appropriate with the Windows System Time Zone (as seen in the Date/Time settings). 9. On the same query window, replace the previously entered SQL command with the following SQL command: delete from executionthreadpool; 10. Select Menu Query Execute. 11. Close the query tool and pgadmin III sessions. 12. Stop the HP RSM Database service. 13. Go to the PostgreSQL 9.0 installation folder (default is C:\PostgreSQL\9.0\data). 14. Open file postgresql.conf in a text editor and search for the field timezone". You should see an entry similar to the following: #timezone = unknown 15. Delete the # character from the beginning of the line and replace "unknown" with the name of the TimeZone obtained in step 7. For example, timezone = 'America/Costa_Rica' 16. Save the file. 17. Start the HP RSM Database and HP RSM Server services. RSM fails to add a host that has an underscore ( _ ) character in the hostname HP Replication Solutions Manager software fails to add a host that has an underscore ( _ ) character in the hostname. The following error message is displayed: The hostname does not appear to be resolvable by the RSM server Resolution: Add hosts to the HP RSM Server using host names without the underscore character ( _ ) in the hostname or add hosts with the IP address to the HP RSM Server. Windows Disk Defragmenter can affect Manager Host Agent s use of VDS resources Windows Disk Defragmenter affects the HP Replication Solutions Manager host agent s use of VDS resources. As a result, the RSM host agent may not have the required virtual disk service (VDS) handles affecting host agent response time. This can cause RSM job timeouts, delayed execution, and job issues. Resolution: When using the Windows Disk Defragmenter tool or defrag command at a command line, do not start or schedule RSM jobs related to Windows 2008 host agents. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 9

HP OpenVMS host agent Host agent log file is locked The HP OpenVMS host agent process locks the log file so that it cannot be edited. Resolution: To remove the lock, do one of the following: Enter the @sys$startup:rsmha$shutdown command to stop the host agent process. You can now access the log file. Enter the $backup/ignore=interlock rsm$path:[rsmha.logs]rsmha_rg1v08-060208-1.log newfilename.log command to back up the log file to another file. A copy of the log file contents is placed in the file you specify. You can now edit the contents of the log file. Presenting a virtual disk to an OpenVMS host When presenting a virtual disk to an OpenVMS host, ensure that the host name is the same in both HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager and HP P6000 Command View. Otherwise, the presentation will fail and you will need to re-execute the operation. Specifying mount points for an HP OpenVMS host agent When executing the MountHostVolume job on an HP OpenVMS host, the Mount Point specification can cause an error. If you leave the Mount Point box blank, the HP OpenVMS host agent reads the disk label and attempts to mount the volume with the existing label. If you specify a name, the HP OpenVMS host agent changes the disk label to the specified name and attempts to mount the volume. In either case, if the job fails, an error is returned to the server. HP OpenVMS host volume replicate mount job fails The HP OpenVMS host volume replication job incorrectly reports Unmount failed during rollback. The host volume might have been dismounted successfully at the host. Resolution: Continue the paused job. HP OpenVMS IPv6 cluster support setup limitations To set up IPv6 on an HP OpenVMS cluster: 1. Create a LAN-based cluster. 2. Assign different IPv6 addresses to all nodes. 3. Assign another common IPv6 address to all nodes that will be active on only one node at a time. 4. Add this IP address as an enabled host to the replication manager server. It shows the array host ports for all cluster nodes on which the IPv6 address is set. Unable to launch the CLUI client from an IPv6 HP OpenVMS host Launching the CLUI client from an IPv6 HP OpenVMS host is not supported because there is no IPv6-compliant Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for HP OpenVMS 8.3. HP Tru64 UNIX host agent AdvFS domains are limited The HP Tru64 UNIX host agent supports only one AdvFS domain on a virtual disk, specifically, on the C partition. 10 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

Job template and commands are limited On an HP Tru64 UNIX host, the MountExistingStorageVolumes job template and the createhostvolumediscrete command support UNIX File System (UFS) volumes only. Mount jobs fail Running the MountEntireVolumeGroup or MountHostVolume job fails with an error such as the following: /dev/disk/dsk786c is an invalid device or cannot be opened Resolution: Log in to the host and unmount all filesets on the domain for which the error occurred, and then rerun the job. Issue with UNIX job templates A job fails during the createhostvolumegroup operation when used in the following job templates: Replicate host volume group, mount entire group to host Replicate host volume group, mount component(s) to host Resolution: Manually clean up the host on which the volume group was created, and then rerun the job. Spaces in paths are not supported When using the remote CLUI client on a UNIX host and entering commands that include a directory path, do not include spaces in the path name. You must replace spaces with a wildcard character to ensure that the command will work. For example: clui.sh -f '/Kumar?Anand/13_showHOST_AGENT.txt' HP-UX host agent Java installation prerequisite Install JVM 1.4 before installing HP-UX host agent 5.6. Using clui.sh with HP-UX When the clui.sh utility is executed, the following error message is displayed:./../../_jvm/bin/java: not found To prevent this, edit the clui.sh file to replace $DIR/../../_jvm/bin/java with the Java installed path. MountEntireVolumeGroup (LVM2) fails If LVM2 is installed on two HP-UX hosts (host1 and host2), and host1 has a volume group created using LVM2 and host2 does not, the MountEntireVolumeGroup command from host1 to host2 fails. Resolution: Run the vgscan -k command on host2 before executing the MountEntireVolumeGroup command. Resize host volume and LUN fail The resize host volume (VxVM) and LUN fail during I/O. Resolution: Stop all I/O operations on the host volume and rerun the job. If the job fails with the same error, umount all volumes belonging to the disk group. Stop and start all volumes in the disk group. Remount all volumes and rerun the job. HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 11

IBM AIX host agent Linux host agent IBM AIX properties do not display cluster membership When right-clicking Enabled Hosts View Properties, the cluster membership for the IBM AIX host does not appear. This feature is not supported at this time. IBM AIX mount support HP does not support mounting a replicated host volume to the same IBM AIX host. AIX host agent end-user license agreement does not display properly When installing the AIX host agent, you cannot scroll to view the entire end-user license agreement. A copy of the license is copied to the location shown on the end-user license agreement screen. Open this file and read the entire license before continuing with the host agent installation. NOTE: Installation of RHEL 6.1 shows the following warning message which can be ignored:./setuplinux.bin: line 1744: warning: here-document at line 1744 delimited by end-of-file (wanted `/dev/null') Replication of partitioned disks on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11 Itanium platforms Host volumes representing partitions may not be listed on the replication manager Host Volume tab for a host agent running on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11 Itanium platforms. Resolution: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 and 11 Itanium do not provide an FDISK utility with the base operating system. You can build the FDISK tool from the util-linux-2.12a.tar.gz source code, available for download on the HP website: http://www.hp.com/support/downloads. After installing the FDISK tool, execute a low-level refresh on the enabled host from the replication manager. Problem rebooting a Linux host while a job is running Linux can reassign host volumes during a reboot. Therefore, HP recommends that you not reboot a Linux host while a job is running. Doing so may cause subsequent actions to operate on the incorrect host volume or disk device. Sun Solaris host agent Java installation prerequisite Install JVM 1.4 before installing Sun Solaris x86 host agent 5.6. Using clui.sh with Sun Solaris When the clui.sh utility is executed, the following error message is displayed:./../../_jvm/bin/java: not found To prevent this, edit the clui.sh file to replace $DIR/../../_jvm/bin/java with the Java installed path. Memory leak in Sun Solaris host agent There is a memory leak in pluggable authentication module (PAM) and SNIA host adapter libraries on Sun Solaris platforms. Resolution: After ensuring that the host agent software patches are current, disable authentication and enable the host bus adapter (HBA) to read information using hbainfo.cfg. 12 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

Windows host agent GPT disk shrink issue Shrinking GUID partition table (GPT) disks on a Windows host to the same-size partition disables subsequent expand and shrink operations. Resolution: Ensure that the GPT disk size is 100 MB greater than the partition before performing a shrink operation. Windows 2003 VDS hotfix for memory leak A memory leak occurs when you use the Virtual Disk Service (VDS) framework to extend a volume in a loop in Windows Server 2003. When you view the Processes tab in Task Manager, you see that one or more of the following processes consume a great deal of memory: diskpart.exe dmadmin.exe vds.exe Resolution: A VDS hotfix is available on the Microsoft Support website: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/938390/en-us Cannot shrink LUN less than 50% on Windows Server 2008 Windows 2008 host volumes can be shrunk up to 50%. If the policy is set to shrink beyond 50%, the resize fails after reaching 50% of the actual host volume size, and the following error message is displayed: The requested host volume shrink size is greater than available size. No contexts defined message If the No contexts defined message is displayed when the replication manager server starts: 1. Remove the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager server software. 2. Reboot the system. 3. Reinstall the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager server software. Job commands not completing tasks on Windows 2003 cluster Local replication jobs to remove host volumes fail when run on a Windows 2003 cluster. Job commands, including DiscoverDiskDevices and DeleteHostVolume, are not supported on a Windows cluster host when the cluster name/ip address is used in the job. These commands are supported if performed on a host name or IP address specific to a node in the cluster. Resolution: Jobs that include these commands should use an enabled host that was added using a host name or IP address specific to a node rather than to the cluster IP address. CreateHostVolumeDiscrete job verb mounts wrong partition On a Windows 2003 host, both the primary and extended partitions are created on a disk. The partitions differ before and after a host reboot. As a result, if you run the CreateHostVolumeDiscrete command after a reboot, but use pre-reboot partition numbers in the command, the job will mount to different partitions. Resolution: After the host reboots, re-create the job in the replication manager using the changed partition number. HBA information is not available for the enabled Windows 2003 host HBA information does not appear for the enabled Windows 2003 host. Resolution: Install the fcinfo package on the host. This package is available at: HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 13

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx? FamilyID=73d7b879-55b2-4629-8734-b0698096d3b1&displaylang=en IPv4 and IPv6 on the same system If you have both IPv4 and IPv6 on the same system, by default, the replication manager host agent binds to IPv4. If IPv4 is disabled, then the host agent binds to IPv6. Resolution: To change the default behavior, remove the # character to uncomment the line containing the SERVER_NAME_IP parameter, and then modify the SERVER_NAME_IP value in the hprsmha.cfg file in the host agent install folder. This parameter can be set to a valid IP address or host name that is network accessible from the host running the replication manager server software. You must restart the host agent service for this change to take effect. Instant restore with Windows guest operating system on VMware To ensure that data is consistent and online on a VMware guest after an instant restore operation on a raw-device-mapped LUN, HP recommends that you perform the following procedure in the replication manager: 1. Flush the host volume's cache and quiesce all I/O to the host volume. 2. Initiate the instant restore operation. 3. Upon successful completion of the instant restore operation, unpresent the virtual disk and perform a rescan on the ESX server using the VMware Infrastructure (VI) client. 4. Initiate a rescan from the disk management console on the Windows guest operating system. 5. Present the virtual disk to the ESX server, and then perform a rescan from the disk management console on the Windows guest operating system. 6. Ensure that the original mount point is available, and then verify the restored data. ESX server used as mount host with Windows guest operating system on VMware If Windows 2008 is a guest operating system on VMware, and the ESX server will be used as a mount host in any replication job, perform the following steps from the mount host: 1. Open the command prompt. 2. Run diskpart. 3. Execute the san policy =OnlineAll command. 4. Reboot mount_host. Running the CLUI client using Java on a host To run the CLUI client using Java on a host machine: 1. Set PATH to RSM host agent\clui installation folder\rsmhostsw\jdk\bin. 2. Run the CLUI client from the command line: Java jar cluiclient.jar CLUI_command Setting LVM.EnableResignature on ESX Server 4.0.x and 4.1.x For ESX Server 4.0.x and 4.1.x to run replicate and mount jobs on VMFS volumes, check and reset the value of LVM.EnableResignature if necessary. 1. Open a console session to an ESX server. 2. From the command prompt, run the following command to check the value of LVM.EnableResignature: $/usr/sbin/esxcfg-advcfg -g /LVM/EnableResignature 3. If LVM.EnableResignature is set to 1, no action is necessary. If the value is 0, run the following command to set the value to 1: $/usr/sbin/esxcfg-advcfg -s 1 /LVM/EnableResignature 14 HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager

RSM job fails when running backup software This may occur in environments where backup software is being used to back up the entire server, including the RSM install directory\rsm\database folder. The backup software may prevent writes to this folder, which will cause the database service and any currently executing RSM jobs to fail. To avoid this situation, remove the RSM install directory\rsm\database folder and its sub-folders from the backup set. Disabling Shrink option on Host volumes If the DCM shrink option is not being used on the host volumes of a particular host, then you can disable it. This improves the performance of the host agent. Make the following changes in the hprsmha.cfg file. 1. Change #DISABLE_SHRINK false to DISABLE_SHRINK true 2. Restart the HP RSM host agent service. HP P6000 Business Copy HP P6000 Business Copy is a set of local replication features enabled in the array controller software. There are no local replication enhancements or workarounds in this version. Using HP P6000 Business Copy with Oracle Implementation Guide The HP StorageWorks Using Business Copy EVA with Oracle Implementation Guide has been discontinued. For information about using HP P6000 Business Copy with Oracle, see the HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Administrator Guide. HP P6000 Continuous Access HP P6000 Continuous Access is a set of remote replication features enabled in the array controller software. To identify the HP P6000 Continuous Access features supported by controller software versions, see Table 6.3, Remote replication features supported by controller software version, in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. HP P6000 Dynamic Capacity Management workarounds and limitations This section describes HP P6000 Dynamic Capacity Management (DC-Management) workarounds and limitations. Using the HP P6000 DC-Management analysis tool The HP P6000 DC-Management analysis tool is intended for use only with host volumes that support DC-Management. However, the tool can be invoked for any host volumes that appear in the replication manager GUI, which allows you to generate reports regardless of whether or not DC-Management is supported on the operating system. Reports for operating systems not supported by DC-Management are for informational purposes only and cannot be used to estimate DC-Management policy settings. See the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference for operating systems supported by DC-Management. Adding the DC-Management license NOTE: A DC-Management license is not required for the HP P6000 arrays. If the following error message appears when you add the HP P6000 DC-Management license, apply the hotfixes as described in this section: HP P6000 Business Copy 15

LicenseServer; nested exception is: com.hp.storage.common.licenseserverexception: Method Not Found. Either Library[DLL] or API is not found. Windows 2003 SP1 systems must have Windows hotfix KB887693 installed. The hotfix is available at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/887693/. Windows 2003 SP2 systems must have Windows hotfix KB951859 installed. The hotfix is available at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/951859/. Deleting the DC-Management policy fails to disable email notification alerts Before deleting the DC-Management policy, disable the DC-Management email notification alerts. Product websites and documentation You can find the documents referenced in these release notes on the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website: http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Under Storage, click Storage Software, and then select your product. 16 Product websites and documentation

Table 1 HP storage websites Product EVA3000 EVA4000/6000/8000 EVA4100/6100/8100 EVA4400 EVA6400/8400 P6300/P6500 HP P6000 Continuous Access HP P6000 Business Copy HP P6000 Command View HP P6000 Performance Advisor HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager HP SAN design HP website http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Click Disk Storage Systems under Storage, and then click HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array under P6000/EVA Disk Arrays. http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Click Disk Storage Systems under Storage, and then click HP 4000/6000/8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays under P6000/EVA Disk Arrays. http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/eva6100/index.html http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/eva8100/index.html http://www.hp.com/support/manuals Click Disk Storage Systems under Storage, and then click HP 4100 Enterprise Virtual Array, HP 6100 Enterprise Virtual Array, or HP 8100 Enterprise Virtual Array under P6000/EVA Disk Arrays. http://www.hp.com/go/eva4400 http://www.hp.com/go/eva6484 http://www.hp.com/go/p6000 http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/conaccesseva/index.html http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/bizcopyeva/index.html http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/cmdvieweva/index.html http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/software/p6000/pas/index.html http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storage/software/repsolmgr/index.html Documentation of SAN topics such as fabric design, switches, and SAN extensions http://www.hp.com/go/sdgmanuals Product websites and documentation 17