HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1.3 Release Notes (February 2006)

HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator 2.1.3 release notes 7
Apply TCP keep-alive or reset to a specified connection
Connection Count Trending
Data Store Hit Rates and Disk Space Used
3D Rendition of Traffic Patterns
Five Minute Trending Interval
Improved Traffic Summary Statistics
Hardware and software requirements
HP EFS WAN Accelerator hardware requirement
19 inch (483 mm) two- or four-post rack
HP EFS WAN Accelerator Management Console requirements
Any computer that supports a Web browser with a color image display
Javascript and cookies must be enabled on your Web browser
NOTE: The Management Console has been tested with Mozilla, version 1.6, 1.7 and Microsoft Internet
Explorer version 6.0x.
HP EFS WAN Accelerator CLI requirements
An ASCII terminal or emulator that can connect to the serial console (9600 baud, 8 bits, no parity, 1
stop bit, and no flow control)
A computer with a Secure Shell (ssh) client that is connected by an IP network to the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator Primary interface. Free ssh clients include PuTTY for Windows computers, OpenSSH for
many Unix and Unix-like operating systems, or Cygwin.
PFS limitations
Before upgrading to version 2.1 from version 2.0, you must turn off the PFS auto-launch feature and save
your changes to memory in either the Management Console or the CLI.
Turning off the PFS auto-launch feature in the Management Console
1. Go to Setup > Start/Stop Services > select Manual from the PFS drop down list.
2. Save your configuration changes to memory in the Configuration Manager page.
Turning off the PFS auto-launch feature in the Command-Line Interface
1. Connect to the CLI. For detailed information, see the HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN
Accelerator Command-Line Interface Reference Manual.
2. At the system prompt, enter the following commands:
SH > enable
SH # configure terminal
SH (config) # no pfs auto-launch enable
SH (config) # write memory
You cannot change from one configuration to another in PFS deployments. The HP EFS WAN Accelerator
Management Console has been built around Cisco CLI management model, which has following major
characteristics features:
Any configuration change is applied to the system immediately but not saved permanently without the
system administrator committing the configuration changes. This means after making the configuration
changes, if the system is rebooted (or the Management Console is restarted) the system comes up with
the last saved configuration.