HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.4.1-03 Release Notes (TB581-96357, May 2013)

Host Data Collector now supports the following operating systems as a target host:
AIX 6.1 TL5
AIX 6.1 TL6
Oracle Linux 6.2 UEK R2
Oracle Linux 6.3 UEK R2
For details on supported OS editions, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite
Software System Requirements.
Host Data Collector now supports the virtualization server product VMware vSphere ESXi 5.0
Update 2
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, and guest operating systems running on these virtualization server products as target
hosts.
For details on guest operating systems, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite
Software System Requirements.
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Only Host Data Collector for Windows
Device Manager agent now supports the CMD-format specification of the HORCM_CMD parameter
in the configuration definition file on UNIX hosts.
The server.agent.rm.horcmSource property has been added to Device Manager agents.
This property makes it possible to specify the location of the configuration definition file.
Device Manager agent now supports Java version 7 on HP-UX hosts.
Device Manager agent now supports the following operating systems.
Oracle Linux 6.2 UEK R2
Oracle Linux 6.3 UEK R2
For details on supported Oracle Linux editions, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced
Edition Suite Software System Requirements.
Device Manager agent now supports guest operating systems running on the virtualization server
product VMware vSphere ESXi 5.0 Update 2.
For details on supported guest operating systems, see HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced
Edition Suite Software System Requirements.
Fixes
Fixes for 7.4.1-03
The following issues have been resolved:
If you used the Host Data Collector on Windows to add an AIX v6.1 TL05 host or an AIX v6.1
TL06 host, a KAIC05507-E error was generated.
If you used the Host Data Collector on Windows to add, edit, or refresh information on 6 or more
virtualization servers at the same time, a KAIC05513-E error was generated.
If the P9000 storage system resources were assigned virtualization IDs, when you added, refreshed,
edited, or deleted multiple storage systems, some of the operations generated a KAICO03500-E
error.
Fixes 5