HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition 8.0.0-01 Release Notes
4. Import the database.
a. Execute the hcmdsdbtrans command to import the databases:
<installation-folder-for-Common-Component>\Component\bin\hcmdsdbtrans
/import /workpath <working-folder> /file <archive-file> /type ALL
/auto
b. Specify true for the server.base.initialsynchro property on the Device Manager
server.
Other than user information, the hcmdsdbtrans command does not migrate the Common
Component repository. Therefore, you need to synchronize the repository information with the
imported Device Manager database data as follows:
1. Specify true for the server.base.initialsynchro property on the Tiered Storage
Manager server.
2. Start CVAE product services on the migration destination server as follows:
Select Start→All Programs→ CVAE→Manage Services→Start.
3. Change the value of the server.base.initialsynchro property on the Device Manager
server back to false.
4. Change the value of the server.base.initialsynchro property on the Tiered Storage
Manager server back to false.
Overwriting a Host Data Collector installation
During an overwrite installation of Host Data Collector on Windows, information about the installation
directory and port number do not appear correctly.
When performing an overwrite installation of Host Data Collector, the system prompts you to specify
a new installation path and port number. Specify the same installation path and port number used in
the previous installation.
Removing Host Data Collector
After removing Host Data Collector from a Solaris or Linux host, the following files or directories might
remain.
<installation-directory>/Winexe
<installation-directory>/HostDataCollector/conf/HDCPid.dat
Delete them manually after the removal.
Host Data Collector can be reinstalled if these files or directories remain.
Using Host Data Collector to register Linux hosts
If a user who is using a login shell other than the default shell registers or refreshes hosts, the operation
might generate the error ERR_1310. The user must use the default login shell.
Registering a Solaris 10 host using Host Data Collector
A zpool_history_<zfs pool name>-<1– to 6–digit number>.rst file with a file size
of 0 bytes is created in the /tmp directory on the Solaris 10 host when you:
• Register a host, or update host information.
• Have a ZFS pool name that is longer than 98 bytes.
When you run the target host log gathering tool (TLC), the file zpool_history_<zfs pool
name>-<1– to 6–digit number>.rst and the file <any character>-<1– to 6–digit
number>.rst (size: about 250 + 50*disk number that consists pool byte) might be created in the
same directory where you ran the TLC tool.
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