HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager 5.3 Release Notes (T3680-96402, May 2011)

Management server host name changes
If you change the host name of the management server running the replication manager in HP P6000
Command View, and then add the management server as an enabled host in HP P6000 Replication
Solutions Manager using the previous host name, it will not work. You must delete the enabled host
and add it again using the new host name. Also, ensure that any jobs that reference this host are
updated with the new host name.
Incorrect message displayed during host volume resize
During a host volume resize, the following message may appear:
Set size failed for StorageVolume: [Volume] CommandView Error: Error
cannot modify object properties. No lock.
This error message is incorrect. The correct message is Not enough space in the destination
array.
HP OpenVMS host agent
Host agent log file is locked
The HP OpenVMS host agent process locks the log file so that it cannot be edited.
Resolution: To remove the lock, do one of the following:
Enter the @sys$startup:rsmha$shutdown command to stop the host agent process.
You can now access the log file.
Enter the $backup/ignore=interlock
rsm$path:[rsmha.logs]RSMHA_RG1V08-060208-1.LOG newfilename.log command
to back up the log file to another file.
A copy of the log file contents is placed in the file you specify. You can now edit the contents of
the log file.
Presenting a virtual disk to an OpenVMS host
When presenting a virtual disk to an OpenVMS host, ensure that the host name is the same in both
HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager and HP P6000 Command View. Otherwise, the presentation
will fail and you will need to re-execute the operation.
Specifying mount points for an HP OpenVMS host agent
When executing the MountHostVolume job on an HP OpenVMS host, the Mount Point specification
can cause an error. If you leave the Mount Point box blank, the HP OpenVMS host agent reads the
disk label and attempts to mount the volume with the existing label. If you specify a name, the HP
OpenVMS host agent changes the disk label to the specified name and attempts to mount the volume.
In either case, if the job fails, an error is returned to the server.
HP OpenVMS host volume replicate mount job fails
The HP OpenVMS host volume replication job incorrectly reports Unmount failed during rollback.
The host volume might have been dismounted successfully at the host.
Resolution: Continue the paused job.
HP OpenVMS IPv6 cluster support setup limitations
To set up IPv6 on an HP OpenVMS cluster:
1. Create a LAN-based cluster.
2. Assign different IPv6 addresses to all nodes.
3. Assign another common IPv6 address to all nodes that will be active on only one node at a time.
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