HP StorageWorks XP Performance Advisor Software v4.6 Install Guide (T1789-96096, July 2010)
Table Of Contents
- HP StorageWorks XP Performance Advisor Software Installation Guide
- Contents
- 1 Overview of XP Performance Advisor
- 2 Understanding the XP Performance Advisor installation prerequisites
- Installation checklist for installing XP Performance Advisor
- Initial XP Performance Advisor setup prerequisites
- Management station prerequisites
- Verifying the supported configurations for XP Performance Advisor
- Getting the fully qualified domain name or IP address of your management station
- Determining the authentication type for XP Performance Advisor
- Creating 1 GB of free disk space
- Choosing a system where Oracle is not installed
- Configuring a Loopback Adapter or static IP address
- Switching the IIS Admin service to manual start mode
- Assigning port 80 for XP Performance Advisor
- Disabling the UAC on a Windows Vista management station
- Configuring firewall settings on a Windows XP Professional management station
- Configuring the web browser proxy server settings
- Assigning GUIDs for command devices on a Windows host
- XP Performance Advisor host agent prerequisites
- Verifying the supported configurations for XP Performance Advisor host agents
- Configuring settings on Windows and UNIX hosts
- Creating and presenting command devices to hosts
- Mapping command devices from virtual servers
- Verifying host connectivity to a command device
- Configuring SSL settings for the XP Performance Advisor host agents
- 3 Installing XP Performance Advisor
- Beginning the XP Performance Advisor installation
- Launching the XP Performance Advisor checklist
- Complying with the End User License Agreement
- Retaining or selecting a different database location
- Enabling IPv6 on your management station
- Implementing the authentication method
- Selecting complete or custom installation method
- Completing the XP Performance Advisor installation and next steps
- 4 Installing the XP Performance Advisor host agents
- 5 Understanding the XP Performance Advisor upgrade prerequisites
- 6 Upgrading XP Performance Advisor
- 7 Upgrading XP Performance Advisor host agents
- 8 Using XP Performance Advisor
- 9 Modifying or repairing XP Performance Advisor
- 10 Removing XP Performance Advisor
- 11 Troubleshooting XP Performance Advisor installation related issues
- Troubleshooting installation issues
- Troubleshooting configuration issues
- Troubleshooting web client issues
- Installation error messages
- 12 Support and other resources
- A Installing a Loopback Adapter
- B Stopping and starting host agent services
- Glossary
- Index

14. Under the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), and click Properties.
15. In the Properties dialog box, click Use the following IP address and do the following:
a. IP Address: Enter a non-routable IP address for the Loopback Adapter. Oracle recommends
the following non-routable addresses:
• 192.168.x.x (x is any value between 0 and 255)
• 10.10.10.10
b. Subnet mask: Enter 255.255.255.0.
c. Record the values you entered, which you will need later in this procedure.
d. Leave all other fields empty.
e. Click OK.
16. Click Close.
17. Close Network Connections.
18. Restart the computer.
19. Add a line to the DRIVE_LETTER:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file in the
following format, after the localhost line:
IP_address hostname.domainname hostname
where:
• IP_address is the non-routable IP address you entered in step 15.
• hostname is the name of the computer.
• domainname is the name of the domain.
For example:
10.10.10.10 mycomputer.mydomain.com mycomputer
20. Check the network configuration:
NOTE:
Domain name is optional.
a. Open System in the Control Panel, and select the Computer Name tab.
In Full computer name, make sure you see the host name and the domain name, for example,
sales.us.mycompany.com.
b. Click Change.
In Computer name, you should see the host name, and in Full computer name, you should
see the host name and domain name. Using the previous example, the host name would be
sales and the domain would be us.mycompany.com.
c. Click More. In Primary DNS suffix of this computer, you should see the domain name, for
example, us.mycompany.com.
Installing a Loopback Adapter on Windows Vista
To install a Loopback Adapter on Windows Vista:
1. Open the Windows Control Panel.
2. Double-click Add Hardware to start the Add Hardware wizard.
3. In the Welcome window, click Next.
Installing a Loopback Adapter132