HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Installation and Configuration Guide Part number: TK981-96001 First edition: April 2014
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Contents Preface ................................................................................................ 9 1 Overview ........................................................................................ 11 About basic system configurations ............................................................................................... Prerequisites for basic configurations ........................................................................................... DVD installations ..............
About post-installation tasks (overwrite or upgrade) ....................................................................... Refreshing storage systems ................................................................................................... Post-installation tasks (overwrite or upgrade) ........................................................................... Backing up databases ........................................................................................................
Notes about a cluster environment .............................................................................................. New installation in a cluster environment ..................................................................................... Installing HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition on the active node .................................... Installing HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition on the standby node .................................
B XP7 Command View AE ports .......................................................... 123 XP7 Command View AE server ports ......................................................................................... 123 Glossary .......................................................................................... 125 Index ...............................................................................................
Figures 1 XP7 Command View AE: Basic configuration ..............................................................
Tables 1 Installation location and database file storage location (default) .................................... 18 2 Installation location change (Windows) ...................................................................... 19 3 Server installation path requirements ......................................................................... 19 4 Database file storage path and location requirements ..................................................
Preface This manual provides information about installing and configuring HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition software.
Preface
1 Overview This chapter provides basic system configuration information for HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition. About basic system configurations HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition can manage different storage systems. A basic configuration must include a management server and appropriate components. The follow figure shows a basic system configuration.
From management clients, specify or view settings of the storage systems using Device Manager. You use XP7 Command View AE through a management client (either the web client GUI or the Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager CLI) from which you can operate XP7 Command View AE, Tiered Storage Manager, and Replication Manager. The management server (where XP7 Command View AE is installed) centrally manages the storage systems and hosts.
Prerequisites for basic configurations HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition can manage different types of storage systems. The information in this manual assumes the following system configuration: • XP7 Command View AE (and Common Component) are used to manage user accounts. • The system is not linked to an external authentication server. • For the management server: • Only one management server is configured. • The management server is not part of a cluster configuration.
• XP7 mainframe agent • Replication Manager application agent NOTE: To upgrade the Replication Manager server when it is connected to Business Continuity Manager, see the HP XP7 Replication Manager Configuration Guide. Regarding upgrade installation The following software versions support an upgrade installation from the installation DVD. Version 6.0 or later: • Device Manager server • Tiered Storage Manager server • Replication Manager server NOTE: When upgrading from version 7.6.
For details about how to configure SSL, alert notifications, and environment parameters of Remote Web Console, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide. For details about how to set up Java, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition User Guide or the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide.
• Creating user accounts in HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition, page 41 16 Overview
2 HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation This module describes how to install and set up servers. Planning for server installation Before installing the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition (XP7 Command View AE) software on the server, verify the conditions and gather the information you need to perform the installation. Server installation conditions Before using the standard software installer for the XP7 Command View AE server, determine the required information.
• Memory heap size • Default: Large • Expected LDEV count: 6,001 or more Related topics • HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation preparations, page 22 • Installing XP7 Command View AE on Windows, page 35 • Installing XP7 Command View AE on Linux, page 36 Notes about upgrading installations from version 7.6.1 or earlier When upgrading an installation from v7.6.1 or earlier to v8.0.0 or later: • Upgrade all HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products to v8.0.0 or later.
Upgrading to v8.0.0 or later, if HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition v7.6.1 or earlier is installed in one of the following folders, the installation destination is changed. Table 2 Installation location change (Windows) Version 7.6.1 and earlier Version 8.0.0 and later %ProgramFiles(x86)% %ProgramFiles% %SystemRoot%\SysWOW64 %CommonProgramFiles(x86)% %CommonProgramFiles% Upgrading to v8.0.
Condition Requirements Windows: Allowed characters A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, periods (.), underscores (_), left parentheses ( ( ), right parentheses ( ) ), single-byte spaces, backslashes (\), and colons (:) Linux: A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9, underscores (_), and forward slashes (/) Windows: • Do not include consecutive spaces. • Do not include a period or space at the end of a folder name. • Do not use parentheses, except when referring to a folder that includes the character string x86.
Condition Requirements Windows: • Do not include consecutive spaces. • Do not include a period or space at the end of a folder name. • Do not use parentheses, except when referring to a folder that includes the character string x86. Other conditions • Do not include a symbolic link and junction for the installation folder. • Do not specify the root of a drive as the destination. • Do not specify a network drive. Linux: Do not include a path delimiter (/) at the end of the directory path.
Related topics • • • • • Server installation conditions , page 17 Server installation prerequisites, page 34 Installing XP7 Command View AE on Windows, page 35 Installing XP7 Command View AE on Linux, page 36 HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation preparations, page 22 Database file backup locations If you change the database backup location, ensure that the path adheres to the restrictions in the following table.
• Linux: • Management server prerequisites (see “Prerequisites for the management server (Linux)” on page 23) • Kernel parameter values and shell restrictions (see “About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux)” on page 24 and “Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions” on page 33) • Registering firewall exceptions (see “Registering firewall exceptions (Linux)” on page 34) CAUTION: The following concerns storage tiers and upgrades XP7 Command View AE to v7.0 or later.
NOTE: In the /etc/hosts file, do no specify any host name other than localhost as the host name that corresponds to the local loopback address (such as 127.0.0.1 or ::1). If a management server name is specified to correspond with the local loopback address, a communication error might occur between Tiered Storage Manager CLI and the management server.
The following tables show the kernel parameter values you need to set. The formulas for calculating these values follow the tables. Table 7 Kernel parameter values for Red Hat Enterprise Linux /etc/sysctl.conf (1/2) Installer Check value Operating System Initial Value 230806 50525 42276 16748 16384 576 104 16 44 4th parameter of kernel.sem 1024 128 1024 2nd parameter of kernel.sem 32305 32000 7200 kernel.shmmax 650102144 4294967295 200000000 kernel.shmmni 5091 4096 2000 kernel.
value-for-Common-Component + value-for-Device-Manager + value-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager + value-for-Replication-Manager , value-for-HiRDB } • For kernel.
NOTE: The soft value must be less than or equal to the hard value. These settings depend on which Command View AE Suite products you are installing: • • • • Common Component Device Manager Tiered Storage Manager Replication Manager The following tables show the shell restriction values you need to set. The formula for calculating these values follow the tables. Table 9 Shell restriction values for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 /etc/security/limits.
Related topics • About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux), page 24 • Recommended Red Hat Enterprise Linux /etc/sysctl.conf values, page 24 • Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions, page 33 Recommended Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 /etc/security/limits.conf values Before installing XP7 Command View AE on a Red Hat Enterprise Linux system, set the shell restriction values for the /etc/security/limits.conf file. Set the shell restrictions for soft and hard settings.
value-for-HiRDB } NOTE: Max{x, y} indicates the larger value of x or y. Related topics • About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux), page 24 • Recommended Red Hat Enterprise Linux /etc/sysctl.conf values, page 24 • Modifying kernel parameter values and shell restrictions, page 33 Recommended Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 /etc/security/limits.d/90-nproc.
shell-restrictions-value-to-be-set = Max{ Max{ value-that-is-enabled-in-the-system , initial-value-of-the-OS } + value-for-Common-Component + value-for-Device-Manager + value-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager + value-for-Replication-Manager , value-for-HiRDB } NOTE: Max{x, y} indicates the larger value of x or y. Recommended SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/sysctl.conf values Before installing XP7 Command View AE on a SUSE Linux Enterprise Server system, set the kernel parameters for the /etc/sysctl.conf file.
Kernel Parameter kernel.shmall Installer Check value Operating System Initial Value 843095424 268435200 HiRDB 24372224 Table 16 Kernel parameter values for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/sysctl.conf (2/2) Kernel Parameter Common Component Device Manager Tiered Storage Manager Software Replication Manager Software 42276 136981 512 512 142 162 30 30 44 44 0 0 9 10 1 1 80 125 50 50 kernel.shmmax 24372224 374984704 100745216 150000000 kernel.shmmni 0 995 0 0 kernel.
+ value-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager + value-for-Replication-Manager + value-for-HiRDB • Other kernel parameters and shell restrictions: kernel-parameter-value-to-be-set = Max{ Max{ value-that-is-enabled-in-the-system , initial-value-of-the-OS } + value-for-Common-Component + value-for-Device-Manager + value-for-Tiered-Storage-Manager + value-for-Replication-Manager , value-for-HiRDB } NOTE: Max{x, y, z} indicates the maximum value among x, y, and z.
The following tables show the shell restrictions values you need to set. The formula for calculating these values follows the tables. Table 17 Shell restriction values for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/security/limits.conf (1/2) Shell Restriction Installer Check value Operating System Initial Value HiRDB nofile (soft/hard) 8192 1024 8192 nproc (soft/hard) 4295 4096 512 Table 18 Shell restriction values for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server /etc/security/limits.
2. Set the value of each parameter according to the estimate. 3. Restart the operating system. Related topics • About setting kernel parameters and shell restrictions (Linux), page 24 • Installing XP7 Command View AE on Linux, page 36 Registering firewall exceptions (Linux) You must manually register exceptions for Linux firewalls. NOTE: For information about registering port numbers as exceptions, see “XP7 Command View AE server ports” on page 123 . 1.
Remove the Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning when upgrading from versions 7.1.1 to 7.6.1: • If you are using Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning, remove it. You cannot use Plug-in for Virtualization Server Provisioning in version 8.0 or later.
6. Click Finish. The GUI login window appears. NOTE: • The GUI login window might not display if you are using SSL communication or if the port number of Common Component has been changed. If this is the case, type the URL for Device Manager in the address bar of the web browser. • A blank or transitional window might be displayed after logging on to Device Manager if Internet Explorer 11 is set as the default browser.
Related topics • • • • Server installation conditions , page 17 HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation preparations, page 22 Post-installation tasks (new installation), page 37 About post-installation tasks (overwrite or upgrade), page 43 Post-installation tasks (new installation) After a new installation of Device Manager, Tiered Storage Manager, or Replication Manager, there are tasks to complete in Remote Web Console and HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition.
1. In your web browser, specify the URL: https://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/ 2. Log in to Remote Web Console. 3. Display the Install Licenses window in one of the following ways: 4. • From General Tasks, select Install Licenses. • From the Administration tree, select License Keys. In the License Keys window, click Install Licenses. Select whether to enter a key code or specify a license key file. 5. • Key Code: Enter a key code to install the software.
8. Select Activate or Lock for the account. If you select Lock, the account cannot be used to register storage systems. 9. Select an authentication method. • Select Local if you are using the XP7. • Select External or Local if you are using a storage system other than the XP7. 10. If Local is selected, enter the password for this user account in two places. For a password, all alphanumeric characters and symbols can be used. The minimum number of characters is 6 and the maximum number is 256. 11.
2. In the address bar, specify the URL for XP7 Command View AE in the following format: protocol://IP-address-of-the-management-server:port-number/ DeviceManager/ protocol Specify http for non-SSL communication and https for SSL communication. IP-address-of-the-management-server Specify the IP address or host name of the management server. port-number Specify the port number that is set for Listen line in the user_httpsd.conf file.
Creating user accounts in HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Create accounts for users and assign permissions (roles) to the new accounts, so users can perform operations. NOTE: After you install a XP7 Command View AE product, you can add permissions (roles) for that product to existing user accounts. 1. Log in to XP7 Command View AE using the System account. 2. On the Administration tab, click Users and Permissions. 3. In the tree view, click Users and then Add User. 4.
Role Capabilities Custom This role can be selected only when managing XP7. When Custom is selected, you can set roles by combining them to perform detailed operations for XP7. Peer Only for Device Manager agents. Cannot be assigned to resource groups. This role does not allow a user to log in to XP7 Command View AE or view resource information. For details about roles in Device Manager and Tiered Storage Manager, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition User Guide.
Built-in user groups The following table describes the built-in user groups. Table 19 Built-in user groups Built-in user group name Roles and Resource Groups AdminGroup The Admin role and All Resources group are assigned. ModifyGroup The Modify role and All Resources group are assigned. ViewGroup The View role and All Resources group are assigned. The Peer role and All Resources group are assigned. PeerGroup This user group applies only to Device Manager agents.
4. Click Refresh Storage Systems. The database of storage systems is updated and the current information is reflected in the Summary and Storage Systems list. Post-installation tasks (overwrite or upgrade) After a XP7 Command View AE installation, set the information required by each installed product according to the version of each product before the overwrite or upgrade installation. When upgrading from Device Manager 7.1.
Backing up databases To prepare against failures, back up databases after completing the installation. NOTE: Backing up the database involves operations that stop HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services. Do not attempt to access HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition during the database back up. 1. Log on to the management server as a user with administrator or root permissions. 2. Run the hcmds64backups command to back up the database.
When managing the virtualization server VMware ESX by using Device Manager, you need to apply the latest virtualization server configuration to the database by using one of the following methods: • In the Add Hosts window, re-register the virtualization server in Device Manager. • From the Hosts tab in the Administration tab, update the information for each virtualization server.
The following table contains the necessary information for user account settings after an upgrade. Table 20 Account settings after upgrading Before upgrading From version 6.x 6.x Device Manager permissions (roles) Y Y Tiered Storage Manager permissions Resource group None All Resources None User defined resource groups After upgrading Registered in built-in user groups according to Device Manager permissions. Operations can be restarted without performing any additional tasks.
Before upgrading From version Device Manager permissions (roles) Tiered Storage Manager permissions Resource group After upgrading Registered in built-in user groups according to Device Manager permissions. 7.0.0 7.0.1 Y Y All Resources 7.1.0 Y None All Resources User groups, resource groups, and roles are inherited. Operations can be restarted without performing any additional tasks. None User defined resource groups User groups, resource groups, and roles are inherited.
When a user is using the System account, a top folder named System is created in the private logical groups. A system account user cannot reference or edit private logical groups other than the System folder. If the user wants to manage private logical groups other than the System folder, create another user account and have that account belong to the relevant user group. For details about public logical groups and private logical groups, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition User Guide.
7. Select the instances to synchronize and click Refresh Configuration. When upgrading the Replication Manager server at primary sites, do this for Device Manager on secondary sites. When upgrading the Device Manager server at secondary sites, do this for Device Manager on the upgrade sites. Resetting the Java Development Kit When upgrading from version 7.6.1 or earlier and using Oracle Java Development Kit (JDK), the system defaults to the JDK included with HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products.
Related topics • Changes in version 8.0.
HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation
3 Host Data Collector installation This module describes how to install and set up Host Data Collector. Prerequisites for installing Host Data Collector Best practice is to use the default values during installation of Host Data Collector, such as installation path and port number. The following table lists values required for Host Data Collector installation. Value Condition The default path to the folder in which Host Data Collector will be installed.
About installing Host Data Collector The instructions for installing Host Data Collector vary depending on your operating system. When the storage administrator installs Host Data Collector on hosts and registers the hosts on the management server, information about volumes being used by the hosts can be collected.
3. Specify the necessary information on the installation wizard pages. When installation is complete, the Install Complete window appears and the Host Data Collector service is registered in the operating system. NOTE: • You can also download the Host Data Collector installer from the Device Manager GUI. • If version 7.4.1 or earlier of Host Data Collector is installed on a drive other than the system drive, if you upgrade the installation to version 7.5.
1. Insert the installation DVD. If the media is not mounted automatically, manually mount it on the /mnt/dvdrom directory. 2. Locate the installer (setup.sh) in the following location: DVD-drive/AGENTS/HHDC/platform-name/ 3. Run the following command: # ./setup.sh 4. Follow the instructions in the displayed prompts. When installation is complete, the following message appears: Host Data Collector installation completed successfully.
Prerequisites • • • • Log in as a user with Administrator permissions (Windows) or as the root user (Linux). Install HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition on the management server. Install Host Data Collector on a host. If the operating system of the Host Data Collector computer is Linux, set up name resolution (setting up the DNS server or hosts file) for the Host Data Collector computer. • Collect the following information for the computer where Host Data Collector is installed: • IP address or host name.
2. Use the absolute path to configure the installation path of the Java execution environment to the javapathlocation property in the javaconfig.properties file for Host Data Collector. 3. Start the Host Data Collector service. The Java execution environment used by Host Data Collector is changed to the Java execution environment in the bin folder in the specified path. Resetting secure communication (Windows) When upgrading from version 7.6.
4 Agent installation This module describes how to install and set up Device Manager agents. Planning for Device Manager agent installation Before you install the Device Manager agent, verify the prerequisites and gather the information you need to perform the installation. Prerequisites for agent installation Before performing a new installation, gather the appropriate information for the installation wizard, including the installation folder.
• HiScan command execution schedule. Default: Daily at 2:30 AM. For RAID Manager: • Installation location. • Default on Windows: Device Manager agent installation drive. • Default on UNIX: /HORCM • By default, copy pairs are not batch managed by the agent host (default is No). NOTE: The host name of the machine where the Device Manager agent is installed must be no longer than 50 bytes.
• Enable batch management of copy pairs on the host on which the Device Manager agent is installed: Yes For more information, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide. NOTE: The host name of the machine where the Device Manager agent is installed must be no longer than 50 bytes.
Related topics • • • • Prerequisites for agent installation, page 59 Agent installation prerequisites, page 63 Installing the Device Manager agent on a Windows host, page 68 Installing the Device Manager agent on a UNIX host, page 69 Prerequisites for verifying server information Before installing a Device Manager agent, determine information about the Device Manager server (where the host information is sent). • The server IP address or host name. IPv6 addresses can be specified using global addresses.
• Installing the Device Manager agent on a UNIX host, page 69 Prerequisites for identifying RAID Manager When Device Manager is linked to RAID Manager and used to manage copy pairs, you must determine some information. • The location of the RAID Manager installation folder: • In Windows, the installation drive. • In UNIX, the installation directory. • The method used for managing copy pairs: • Batch managed on a Device Manager agent host.
• Device Manager agent versions 5.7 and later are compatible with the Daylight Saving Time (DST) rules implemented in the United States and Canada in 2007. When using the Device Manager agent in these time zones, set the host operating system for the new DST rules according to information provided by the operating system vendor.
Host prerequisites for Windows If these conditions are not satisfied, Device Manager agent installation may fail or the Device Manager agent may not work properly. Before installing Device Manager agents, perform the following tasks: • If the Windows logon account contains multi-byte characters, agents cannot be installed. Specify a folder that does not include multi-byte characters for the TMP environment variable. XP7 Command View AE products for Windows support the Windows remote desktop functionality.
Removing agents when using Solaris 10 If the Device Manager agent (version 4.1- 5.1) was upgraded to 5.5 or later in an environment with the non-global zone specified, it is installed in the global and non-global zones. Because the agent is not required for the non-global zone, you can remove it. 1. Log in to the non-global zone. 2. Run the # pkgrm HDVMAgent command.
Host prerequisites for Linux Do not install Device Manager agents in Linux environments when symbolic links exist for the following directories: • /opt • /opt/HDVM and its subdirectories • /var • /var/opt • /var/opt/HBaseAgent and its subdirectories • /var/opt/HDVM and its subdirectories • /var/tmp Related topics • Host prerequisites, page 63 • Installing the Device Manager agent on a UNIX host, page 69 Allowing communication with Linux firewalls If you are installing on a Linux system that has a firewall
NOTE: Do not try to install the Device Manager agent on an HP-UX workstation. If you do, the installation fails and the following message appears: ERROR: Could not apply the software selection "HDVMAgent" because there are no product variations that are compatible with the destination host(s). • Do not create a symbolic link for any of the directories below. If you have already created a symbolic link by using any of the directories below, do not install the Device Manager agent.
3. In the installation window, select HDvM Agent in the Agent Products tree, and then click Install. If the installation window does not display automatically, run the following command: DVD-drive:\AGENTS\HDVM\Windows\setup.exe NOTE: To install the Device Manager agent and automatically configure the appropriate settings for Replication Manager operation, select HRpM add-on in the Agent Products tree, and then click Install. 4. Enter the required information when prompted. 5. Log out. 6.
6. Add host names to the hosts file: 1. Open the /etc/hosts file. 2. Confirm that the local host name and agent host name are present. If your host is running on Linux, enter the name of the local host in the line before the localhost entry. 3. Restart the Device Manager agent services.
Resetting the agent service execution user on Windows After an overwrite installation or upgrade on Windows, the agent service execution user setting reverts to the default (LocalSystem). If the agent execution user is not LocalSystem, change this setting after the installation. To reapply the setting, go to Windows Computer Management and modify the HBsA Service account information.
Agent installation
5 HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition server installation in a cluster environment By clustering two HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product management servers in an active-standby configuration, the availability of HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products can be improved. This module explains how to set up a cluster environment for HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products.
Notes about a cluster environment When you set up a cluster configuration for the management server, the following applies when using HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products: • The disk configuration must be the same on all the nodes that make up a cluster. Additionally, the installation destination for the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products must also be the same, including the drive letter and path.
2. If other HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products are installed on systems that are going to be used in the cluster environment, remove the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product services and resource groups for these products from the targets of the cluster management. NOTE: Do not remove the following resources from the cluster management: • Shared disk • Cluster management IP address • Logical host name 3. Install HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition on the active node.
6. Use a text editor to create a cluster configuration file. This step is not required if a cluster environment has been configured for other HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition products. Specify the following items in the cluster configuration file: mode=online virtualhost=logical-host-name onlinehost=active-node-host-name standbyhost=standby-node-host-name Save the file as cluster.conf in installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\Base64\ conf.
9. Run the following commands to back up the database after the new installation. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\Base64\bin\hcmds64backups /dir target-folder-for-storing-backup-files /auto • dir Using an absolute path, specify the local disk folder for the database backup files. Verify that the dir folder is empty. • auto Automatically starts or stops HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition services.
11. Run the following command to migrate the database to the shared disk: installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\Base64\bin\hcmds64dbclustersetup /createcluster /databasepath target-folder-for-recreating-database/ exportpath target-folder-for-storing-database /auto • createcluster This option changes the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product from a non-cluster configuration to a cluster configuration. • databasepath Specify the folder in which you want to recreate the database.
14. Use the cluster management application to select the resource group in which the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition product services are registered. Right-click the selected resource group and from the menu, move the resource group to the standby node. For more information about checking the operating status of services, see the HP XP7 Command View Advanced Edition Administrator Guide.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.
3. Open the server.properties file and verify that the logical host name is specified in the server.http.host property. If the logical host name is not set, change the current value to the logical host name. installation-folder-of-HP-XP7-Command-View-Advanced-Edition\ DeviceManager\Server\config\server.properties 4. To migrate the data to the shared disk, specify the database on the shared disk as the database to be used. The procedure is described in steps 5 through 6.