HP XP P9000 Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.5.0-02 Release Notes (TB585-96032, July 2013)
Determine the name of the storage system corresponding to the storage domain using one of the
following methods:
• Using the GUI:
In the <storage-domain-name> subwindow, on the Detailed Information tab, refer to the first
value of Domain Ctrl.
In Domain Ctrl, the display format of the storage system is
<storage-system-name>:<model-name>:<serial-number>.
• Using the CLI:
Refer to the controllerName value in the output of the GetStorageDomains -d command.
Mozilla 1.7.13 (HP-UX 11i v3) support
If the Tiered Storage Manager GUI uses Mozilla 1.7.13 in HP-UX 11i v3 for PA-RISC, the IPv6 protocol
cannot be used to communicate with the Tiered Storage Manager server.
Monitoring schedule templates
If a monitoring schedule template created in a version earlier than 7.2.0-00 is executed, stop-monitoring
tasks and start-relocation tasks might not complete.
Also, if an old version monitoring schedule template is registered with a monitoring start time that is
the same as the monitoring end time of another monitoring, the start-monitoring tasks might generate
the KAIC06400-E error.
After upgrading to version 7.2.0-00 or later, open the old version of the monitoring schedule template
to edit and close it by clicking the OK button.
This open-close operation upgrades the monitoring schedule template.
Referencing (viewing) data migration tasks in Legacy mode
When referencing (viewing) data migration tasks in Legacy mode, the following Device Manager roles
and Tiered Storage Manager permissions are necessary:
Device Manager roles:
• Admin
• Modify
• View
Tiered Storage Manager permissions:
• Admin
• Modify
• Execute
• View
Starting the migration wizard
When the migration wizard is started, do not start the migration wizard in more than five screens in
the entire system.
The following events might occur if the wizard is started in more than five screens:
• Responses to the volumes search might take three minutes or more.
• A memory shortage might occur because the amount of used memory (used, for example, by GUI
processes and by the Web browser) increases greatly.
If this occurs, restart the Device Manager server.
6 Important considerations