HP StoreOpen Standalone v2.2.0 Release Notes

Added support for RHEL 6.5 and RHEL 5.10
Added support for Windows 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1
Fixes
Fixed defects in Windows and Mac GUI
Fixed defects in Windows Installer
Issues and workarounds
HP has determined that HP StoreOpen Standalone software for Windows is not compatible with
systems that have Apple iTunes installed. This is due to a filter driver installed as part of iTunes,
which prevents correct control of the tape device. For more information and work around please
refer to this customer advisory.
Store Open Standalone currently does not support P212 and P222 controllers on Windows 32
bit systems.
Prerequisites
Supported HBA and driver installed (see the Compatibility Matrix for supported HBAs)
Supported tape drive connected
(Windows only) Supported tape driver (hplto.sys) installed
(Linux only) The precompiled binaries supplied by HP require additional shared libraries which
may not be present on every system, or which may need to be updated in order for the binaries
to execute. Specifically, this release of HP LTFS requires FUSE libraries v2.8 or later, and icu
libraries v4.8.1.1 or later. These may be available from your Linux installation media or from the
web; refer to http://fuse.sourceforge.net/ and http://icu-project.org/ for more details of how to
obtain, build and install those libraries.
(Linux only) The FUSE kernel mode subsystem must be present and loaded. To check, execute
the following command:
$ lsmod | grep fuse
If the module is not currently loaded, you can load it as follows:
$ modprobe fuse
If the module is not present on your system, you must first obtain and install it. Refer to http://
fuse.sourceforge.net/ for further information.
(Mac OS X only) The ICU 4.8.1.1 and OSXFUSE 2.6.2 packages must be installed before the
HP StoreOpen Standalone package. The downloadable installer package contains all three for
convenience.
Installation instructions
1. Download the installer package appropriate for your system configuration.
NOTE: The source code for HP LTFS can also be downloaded. Building instructions are included
(see BUILDING in the doc/ directory); however you should be aware that there are many
dependencies, the build environment is complex, and HP cannot support customers who choose
build their own version of LTFS.
2. (Windows) Run the installer and follow the prompts. Note that you may require administrative
privileges to complete the installation.
3. (Linux) Select the appropriate 32–bit or 64–bit package for your installation.
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