HP StorageWorks Command View XP Advanced Edition Device Manager Agent Installation and Configuration Guide (December 2005)

Installation Requirements and Procedures 12
NOTE 1: The Enterprise and Datacenter Edition of Windows Server™ 2003 support the 64-bit processor
version (running on WOW64).
NOTE 2: If Windows Firewall is active, you must add the Device Manager agent as an exception to the
Windows Firewall exceptions list. For details on how to do this after installing the agent, see section 3-2-6 .
NOTE 3: Applicable only to EM64T (Intel
®
Extended Memory 64 Technology).
NOTE 4: The Device Manager agent runs in the usual global environment (global zone) only. If a non-global
zone has been created, install the Device Manager agent in the global zone.
NOTE 5: Supports the 64-bit processor version.
NOTE 6: Supports only the 64-bit processor version.
The following Java™ execution environment must be installed on the system as a prerequisite for the
Device Manager agent:
In Windows
®
:
Java2 Java™ Runtime Environment 1.4.2 (Build 06 or later).
Use the 32-bit JRE even when the 64-bit processor version is used.
In Solaris™:
Java2 Java™ Runtime Environment 1.4.2 (Build 06 or later).
Use the 32-bit JRE.
In AIX
®
:
IBM
®
AIX
®
Developer Kit and Runtime, Java™ Technology Edition 1.4.2.
Use the 32-bit JRE.
In HP-UX:
Java2 Runtime Environment 1.4.2 (Build 06 or later).
For a PA-RISC machine, use the RTE for PA-RISC.
For an IA-64 machine, use the RTE for Itanium.
In Linux
®
:
Java2 Runtime Environment 1.4.2 (Build 06 or later).
For the 32-bit processor version, use the 32-bit JRE.
For the 64-bit processor version, use the 64-bit Java 2 SDK.
2-2 Supported Storage Subsystems for the Device Manager
Agent
The disk array models supported by the Device Manager agent are:
StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array.
StorageWorks XP10000 Disk Array.
StorageWorks XP48 Disk Array.
StorageWorks XP512 Disk Array.
StorageWorks XP128 Disk Array.
StorageWorks XP1024 Disk Array.
All HBA models supported by that StorageWorks Disk Array are available.
IMPORTANT: If a StorageWorks XP Disk Array 512/48 is connected to a Linux
®
host via fibre, they must be
in a one-to-one relationship.