HP Storage Essentials V5.1 Installation Guide Second Edition (Linux Release) (T4283-96055, November 2006)

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14 Installing the CIM Extension for Microsoft Windows
This chapter describes the following:
About the CIM Extension for Windows” on page 229
Verifying SNIA HBA API Support” on page 229
Upgrading a Host with the Latest CIM Extension” on page 231
Installation Steps” on page 232
Installing the CIM Extension Using the Silent Installation” on page 233
Configuring CIM Extensions” on page 233
Rolling Over the Logs” on page 235
Removing the CIM Extension from Windows” on page 237
NOTE: This chapter describes how to install and manage the CIM Extension directly on the host.
You can also install and manage CIM Extensions remotely. See ”Deploying and Managing CIM
Extensions” on page 149.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you have reviewed Table 2 on page 1 to ensure you are at the correct
step.
About the CIM Extension for Windows
The CIM Extension for Windows gathers information from the operating system and host bus
adapters. It then makes the information available to the management server.
IMPORTANT: Install the CIM Extension on each host you want the management server to manage.
The CIM Extension communicates with an HBA by using the Host Bus Adapter Application
Programming Interface (HBA API) created by the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA). The
management server only supports communication with HBAs that are compliant with the HBA API.
For more information about the HBA API, see the following Web page at the SNIA Web site:
http://www.snia.org/tech_activities/hba_api/
Verifying SNIA HBA API Support
The Windows CIM Extension can only talk to host bus adapters (HBAs) that support the SNIA HBA
API. You can run the hbatest program, which lists the name and number for all HBA’s that support
the SNIA HBA API.
To run hbatest:
1. Open a command prompt window and do one of the following: