HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1.1-00 Release Notes (TB584-96041, September 2011)
Version
7.1.1-00
Description
This package contains updated HP P9000 Replication Manager Software. For the specific issues
resolved, see “Fixes” (page 3) in this document.
Update recommendation
Routine
Product models
HP P9000 Replication Manager Software
Devices supported
HP P9500 Disk Array
HP XP24000 Disk Array
HP XP20000 Disk Array
HP Storage Virtualization System 200
HP XP12000 Disk Array
HP XP10000 Disk Array
HP XP1024 Disk Array
HP XP128 Disk Array
Operating systems
For the supported operating systems, see chapter 1 of the HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication
Manager Software Configuration Guide:
http://www.hp.com/support/cvae/manuals.
Enhancements
• You can now use an MF-THP volume to set the configuration of a copy pair. You can also determine
whether the target volume is an MF-THP volume from the volume attribute information.
• You can now manage and monitor a consistency group that contains both open-system Continuous
Access pairs and mainframe Continuous Access pairs in HP P9500 storage systems, in the same
manner as in XP24000/XP20000 storage systems.
• You can now manage a Continuous Access Journal/Continuous Access copy pair that uses a
volume connected via FCoE.
• Configurations can now include pair management servers in a redundant configuration at a
remote site. Even if one of the pair management servers at the remote site is unavailable due to
maintenance or a hardware failure, you can still display and monitor configuration information
and perform operations on copy pairs (such as resync, split, and restore).
Fixes
• The No Copy option was ignored when copy pairs were added to Continuous Access Journal
copy group from the Replication Manager GUI.
• When there were multiple primary volume configuration definition files for a single secondary
volume configuration definition file, some of the primary volume configuration definition files might
not appear in the hosts view or pair configurations view.
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