HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7000 Family User and Service Guide (January 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Warranty Information
- Product Overview
- System Configurations
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7100 only)
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7410)
- Entry Level Non-Cluster With Path Redundancy (All VA arrays)
- Entry Level Cluster with Path Redundancy High Availability (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster with Full Storage Path Redundancy (All VA Arrays)
- Typical Non-Clustered with Path Redundancy (VA 7410)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (All VA models)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (VA 7410)
- HP-UX MC Service Guard or Windows 2000 Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (All VA models)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Troubleshooting
- Servicing & Upgrading
- Specifications & Regulatory Statements

16 Product Overview
Supported Operating Systems
Native Operating Systems
The arrays are supported on the following native operating systems running
CommandView SDM software:
— HP-UX 11.x
— Windows NT 4.0
— Windows 2000
— Red Hat Linux
Non-Native Operating Systems
The following non-native operating systems are only supported using a
dedicated management station running CommandView SDM on one of the
native operating systems listed above:
— Sun Solaris
— IBM AIX
— NetWare
— MPE/iX (VA 7100 only)
Array Management Software
HP StorageWorks CommandView SDM (Storage Device Manager)
software,
shipped with the arrays, is used to configure, manage, diagnose, and monitor
the performance of the array. The software runs on the native operating
systems and includes the following interfaces:
— CommandView Graphical User Interface (GUI)
— Command Line User Interface (CLUI)
— CommandView User Interface (CVUI)