HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.0-00 Administrator Guide (Web Version)
P9000 Command View AE Suite products can be used with the following JDK versions:
Operations to complete in advance
• Check the JDK for P9000 Command View AE Suite products
For details, see HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software System Requirements.
To change the JDK:
1. Stop the services of P9000 Command View AE Suite products.
2. Execute the command below, and in the window that opens, select the JDK you want to use.
In Windows:
installation-folder-for-Common-Component\bin\hcmdschgjdk
In Linux:
installation-directory-for-Common-Component/bin/hcmdschgjdk
3. Start the services of P9000 Command View AE Suite products.
4. If you are using SSL/TLS for the communication routes below, re-import the server certificate into
the truststore (jssecacerts).
When the server certificate is re-imported, its storage location switches to a location under the
JDK being used.
• Between the Device Manager server and the Replication Manager server
Use the hcmdskeytool utility (for Windows) or the keytool utility (for Linux) to re-import
the server certificate (the server certificate of the certificate authority or the Self-Signed Certi-
ficate) of the Device Manager server.
5. If you change to Oracle JDK in an environment that has Windows Firewall enabled, you must
manually register the java.exe file of Oracle JDK as a firewall exception.
NOTE:
• If you perform an overwrite or upgrade installation of an Oracle JDK during operation of any
P9000 Command View AE Suite product, re-register the JDK after the installation.
• If you remove an Oracle JDK during operation of any P9000 Command View AE Suite product,
make sure that you change to the JDK bundled with P9000 Command View AE Suite.
• If the version of the P9000 Command View AE Suite products installed on the management server
is 7.0 or earlier, you cannot change to an Oracle JDK.
Related topics
• Starting services, page 191
• Stopping services, page 192
Host requirements
Device Manager can manage, as hosts, computers that use volumes on managed storage systems.
By using Device Manager to centrally manage the disk resources for individual hosts, you can assign
the most appropriate volume based on usage.
System configuration and requirements34