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Hitachi Device Manager
8.2.1-00 Release Notes
Contents
About this document.................................................................................... 1
Intended audience ....................................................................................... 1
Getting help ............................................................................................... 1
About this release ....................................................................................... 2
Product package contents............................................................................. 2
New features and important enhancements .................................................... 2
System requirements................................................................................... 8
Resolved problems ...................................................................................... 8
Known problems ......................................................................................... 9
Installation precautions .............................................................................. 15
Usage precautions ..................................................................................... 16
Documentation ......................................................................................... 20
Copyrights and licenses ............................................................................. 20
About this document
This document (RN-00HS266-93, November 2015) provides late-breaking
information about Hitachi Device Manager v8.2.1-00.It includes information that
was not available at the time the technical documentation for this product was
published, as well as a list of known problems and solutions.
Intended audience
This document is intended for customers and Hitachi Data Systems partners who
license and use Hitachi Device Manager.
Getting help
Hitachi Data Systems Support Connect is the destination for technical support of
products and solutions sold by Hitachi Data Systems. To contact technical
support, log on to Hitachi Data Systems Support Connect for contact information:
https://support.hds.com/en_us/contact-us.html.
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About this release
This release is a major release that adds new features.
Product package contents
Item Contents Revision Release type
Software Device Manager Server 8.2.1-00 Full Package
Documents Hitachi Command Suite User Guide MK-90HC172-22
Hitachi Command Suite CLI Reference Guide
MK-90HC176-22
Hitachi Command Suite Tiered Storage Manager CLI Reference Guide
MK-90HC177-19
Hitachi Command Suite Messages MK-90HC178-22
Hitachi Command Suite Audit Log Reference Guide
MK-92HC213-08
Hitachi Command Suite Installation and Configuration Guide
MK-90HC173-22
Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide
MK-90HC175-22
New features and important enhancements
For 8.2.1-00
Features and enhancements Affected components
Affected operating systems
- Device Manager agent now supports the following operating systems:
-
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7
- Oracle Linux 6.7 UEK R2
- Oracle Linux 6.7 UEK R3
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
Device Manager Agent
All*
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Device Manager agent now supports the following cluster software:
- Oracle Solaris Cluster
- HA Monitor(for HP-UX)
- HA Monitor(for Linux)
Device Manager Agent
All*
Device Manager agent now supports the following file systems:
- AIX JFS2
- Solaris ZFS
Device Manager Agent
All*
Device Manager agent now supports the following path management software:
- AIX Multiple Path I/O (MPIO)
- Linux Device-Mapper Multipath
Device Manager Agent
All*
Host Data Collector now supports the following operating systems as a target host:
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.7
- Oracle Linux 6.7 UEK R2
- Oracle Linux 6.7 UEK R3
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
Host Data Collector
All*
Host Data Collector now supports the following operating systems as a server:
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 6.7
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
Host Data Collector
All*
Target hosts that are managed by the Host Data Collector now support the following file systems:
- AIX JFS2
- Solaris ZFS
Host Data Collector
All*
Target hosts that are managed by Host Data Collector now support the following cluster software:
- Oracle Solaris Cluster
- HA Monitor(for HP-UX)
- HA Monitor(for Linux)
Host Data Collector
All*
- Target hosts that are managed by Host Data Collector now support the following path management software:
-
- AIX Multiple Path I/O (MPIO)
- Linux Device-Mapper Multipath
Host Data Collector
All*
In Device Manager, for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800, tasks from the following dialog boxes and products can now be performed for a
Device Manager Server
Device Manager
All*
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DP volume of up to 256 TB:
Dialog boxes:
- Create Volumes
- Allocate Volumes (standard or global-active device)
- Allocate Like Volumes (standard or global-active device)
- Change to Global-Active Device Volumes
- Expand DP Volumes
- Create File Systems
Products:
- global-active device
- Universal Replicator
- TrueCopy
- Thin Image
ShadowImage
GUI
Device Manager CLI
Regarding the VVol functions provided in VMware vSphere version 6.0 and later, Device Manager now supports storage container tasks that are necessary for the usage of the Storage Policy Based Management function in the Hitachi NAS Platform environment.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
All*
Device Manager now supports volume allocations that use an iSCSI port on Hitachi Virtual Platform G1000.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
Device Manager now supports the viewing and setting of the ALUA Application States and Asymmetric Access States (ALUA path priority) that are used for global-active devices in cross path configurations on Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G1000.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
Device Manager now supports the viewing of the Data
Direct Mapping attribute for external parity groups, HDP pools, and HDP volumes on Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800, and G1000.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
Device Manager GUI now supports functionality for notifying users of task completion by email.
Device Manager GUI
All*
Device Manager now supports the host mode option Proprietary ANCHOR command support for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800, and G1000.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
Device Manager now supports file system expansion up Device Manager All*
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to a maximum of 1 PB. Server
Device Manager GUI
In a configuration where virtualization servers are connected to Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, or G800 by Fibre Channel or iSCSI, Device Manager now supports the following VVol functions that are provided in VMware vSphere version 6.0 and later:
- The completion of various VVol-related
operations on storage systems based on requests from the VASA provider
- Management of the storage container that is required for using the Storage Policy Based Management function
- Display of protocol endpoints (ALUs) and VVols (SLUs)
- Performance analysis of VVols in the Analytics tab
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
Regarding the VVol functions provided in VMware
vSphere version 6.0 and later, the following enhancements were made to Device Manager:
Values that can be specified in the capability profile by using the following capabilities were changed.
Performance IOPS - Class
Performance Latency - Class
Availability - Class
Snapshot Backup Importance - Class
Initial values are no longer set in the Define Capability Profile dialog box.
In the Create/Edit Storage Container dialog
box, the content specified for the capability profile is now displayed in a pop-up message box.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
All*
Device Manager agent now supports guest operating systems running on the following virtualization server products.
VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0 update 1
VMware vSphere ESXi 5.5 update 3
Device Manager Agent
All*
Host Data Collector now supports the following
virtualization server products, and guest operating systems running on these virtualization server products as target hosts.
VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0 update 1
VMware vSphere ESXi 5.5 update 3
Host Data Collector
All*
Host Data Collector now supports guest operating systems running on the following virtualization server products as a server.
Host Data Collector
All*
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VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0 update 1
VMware vSphere ESXi 5.5 update 3
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
Linux
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support the virtualization server product VMware vSphere ESXi 5.5 Update 3.
For more information about guest operating systems, see the Hitachi Command Suite System Requirements.
Device Manager Server
-
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support
the virtualization server product VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0 Update 1.
For more information about guest operating systems, see the Hitachi Command Suite System Requirements.
Device Manager Server
-
The Device Manager GUI now supports Internet Explorer 11 in Microsoft Windows 10.
Device Manager GUI
Windows
The Device Manager GUI now supports Adobe Flash Player 19.
Device Manager GUI
Windows
For HUS100 (microcode version: x8D1/A or later), the Device Manager CLI now supports setting hostmode2 to one of the following three parameters in the AddHostStorageDomain and ModifyPort commands:
WriteSame Rejection Mode
FullProvisioning Reply Mode
UNMAP Rejection Mode
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
For HUS100 (microcode version: x981/A or later) and
Hitachi AMS 2000 (microcode version: x8D1/A or later), the Device Manager CLI now supports displaying and specifying the iSCSI Delayed Ack setting in the ModifyPort command.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager CLI
All*
The Device Manager server, GUI, and CLI now support SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
Linux
The JDK version that is bundled with the Device Manager server is now version 1.8.0.
Because of the introduction of the upgraded version,
JDK 1.7.0 is no longer supported for use by the Device Manager server.
Device Manager Server
All*
Device Manager now supports Hitachi NAS Platform 12.5.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
All*
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Note: See Hitachi Command Suite System Requirements for details.
*: Applies to all supported operating systems in Device Manager.
Device Manager now supports the following functions for Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G200, G400, G600, G800 (microcode version: 83-02-0X-XX/XX or later):
In the GUI and CLI, the T10 PI of a volume and the T10 PI mode of a port are now displayed.
Applicable GUI functionality
Dialog boxes:
Allocate Volumes (both standard and global-active device)
Allocate Like Volumes (both standard and global-active device)
Change to Global-Active Device Volumes
LUN path editing
Identify Performance Problems in Analytics tab
Health Check Report in Analytics tab
Applicable CLI functionality
Port instance
LDEV instance
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
All*
The Analytics tab now supports selecting whether to output a company logo in the exported PDF file.
Device Manager GUI
All*
The Replication tab now supports configuration and management tasks for replication environments that are prepared for disaster recovery.
In addition, the procedures for managing replication environments have been simplified.
Device Manager GUI
All*
Device Manager now supports Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F400, F600, and F800.
Device Manager Server
Device Manager GUI
Device Manager CLI
Device Manager Agent
Host Data Collector
CIM,
Replication Manager
Tuning Manager
All*
The following change was made: During an upgrade using the All-in-One Installer, only products that are already installed are selected by default in the Select Products window.
Device Manager Server
Windows
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System requirements
System requirements can be found in Hitachi Command Suite System
Requirements (MK-92HC209-20).The requirements are presented in the form of
requirements for each type of server, rather than as requirements for individual
Hitachi Command Suite components.
When upgrading Hitachi Command Suite products from v7.6.1 or earlier, if the
following components are installed, upgrade them to v8.0.0 or later:
Device Manager
Tiered Storage Manager
Replication Manager
Tuning Manager
Compute Systems Manager
Global Link Manager
Resolved problems
From 8.2.0-03 to 8.2.1-00
Problem description Affected products
Affected operating systems
In the Expand DP Volume dialog box, you cannot perform DP volume expansion when specifying a capacity that uses a decimal point.
Device Manager GUI
All*
When allocating volumes for a global-active device pair
in the Allocate Volumes or Allocate Like Volumes dialog box that are launched by the following methods, any of the following symptoms occur in the dialog box.
Launch the dialog box from the General Tasks menu.
Launch the Allocate Volumes dialog box from the Actions menu.
Launch the dialog box by selecting a host from
an operating system listed in the Hosts tree in the Resources tab.
Launch the dialog box by selecting a host in the Hosts tab that opens when selecting a logical group of hosts listed in the Logical Groups tree in the Resources tab.
Symptom 1: Some of the storage systems which already
have been configured by the Setup Global-Active Device dialog box might not appear in the Storage Systems list in the Primary Site tab of the dialog box.
Symptom 2: The KAIC16141-E error appears in the dialog box, and the allocation cannot be completed.
Device Manager GUI
All*
When a host is selected in the Allocate Volumes dialog box, duplicated errors might appear.
Device Manager GUI
All*
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In HCS for VVol, when the Delete Storage Container task
is being processed, launching the Task Details dialog box while the task is running or after the task is finished, fails with the KAIC15021-E error.
Device Manager GUI
All*
When a host is selected in the Allocate Volumes dialog box, duplicated errors might appear.
Device Manager GUI
All*
On a virtual machine that uses VVol functionality provided by VMware vSphere 6.0 or later, other storage systems volume information might be deleted from the Hitachi Device Manager database, and operations using those volumes failed sometimes.
Device Manager Sever
All*
When performing a new installation in a cluster environment, if the name of the installation-destination folder contains the character ")", the following symptoms occur and setting up a cluster environment fails.
Symptom 1:
The KAIB10222-E or KAIB64121-E message might appear.
Symptom 2:
The hcmds64clustersrvstate and
hcmds64clustersrvupdate commands terminate without a message.
Installer Windows
Device Manager contain vulnerability that allows unauthorized disclosure of arbitrary files.
Device Manager GUI
All*
When the CLI ModifyPort command is run by specifying the vlanid parameter for a VSP G200, G400, G600 or G800 port, the command might fail with KAIC90083-E (error code=6503).
Device Manager Sever
All*
Known problems
Managing file storage VVols
Because the storage container tasks cannot be performed in the file storage
VVols environment, do not add a VASA provider (file storage) in HCS for VVol.
Performing operations on mainframe volumes
When you open the following dialog boxes by selecting mainframe volumes, error
messages indicating that the operation is not supported should be displayed;
however, the incorrect error messages below are displayed instead:
Dialog boxes:
Allocate Like Volumes
Shred Volumes
Create Pool
Expand Pool
Error messages:
KAIC15017-E
KAIC16993-E
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Creating replication configurations with local copy by using the Replication tab:
When using the Create Copy Topology wizard or Expand Copy Topology wizard in
the Replication tab, creation of local copy pairs might fail with the KAIC05960-E
(Detail:RPM-03327) message.
Conditions:
This problem occurs when all of the following conditions are met.
1. Create multi-target configurations of local copy.
2. The multi-target configurations described in 1. are created with multiple
copy groups by a single operation of the Create Copy Topology wizard or
Expand Copy Topology wizard.
3. The copy types of the copy groups to be created in 2. are a combination of
ShadowImage and Thin Image.
4. When configuring the copy groups described in 3., AUTO is selected for
the MU Number of each copy group configuration.
Workaround:
Apply either of the following operations for creating multi-target configurations of
local copy.
1. Create copy groups of ShadowImage first, and then create copy groups of
Thin Image.
2. Select a specific number for MU Number from the applicable numbers for
ShadowImage and Thin Image, instead of selecting AUTO.
Allocating volumes by using the Replication tab:
When allocating a volume by using the Replication tab and if all of the following
conditions met, the allocation might fail with the KAIC05960-E message (details
= RPM-01004) or KAIC70033-E message (details = KAVN02854-E+RPM-01004).
Conditions:
1. In the Resource Group window on the Administration tab, resources that
meet either of the following conditions have been registered to a resource
group:
Unassigned volume LDEV ID
Unassigned host group number
2. Create a volume or new host group using any of the following functions:
Select Volumes in the Create Copy Topology wizard
Select Volumes in the Expand Copy Topology wizard
Allocate Command Device in the Set up for Replication window
Workaround:
In the Resource Group window on the Administration tab, do not register the
following resources to any resource group:
Unassigned volume LDEV ID
Unassigned host group number
If you want to register the volumes or host groups created by the task to a
resource group, do so after the task finishes.
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Using a system account to log in to Device Manager, and then operating VSP G200,
G400, G600, G800
If you use a system account to log in to Device Manager, the functions that you
can perform from the maintenance utility might be unintentionally restricted.
To use the functions, log in to Device Manager as a user who belongs to a user
group that has the Admin role.
Limit on the VASA Provider (file storage) that HCS for VVols can manage:
In the file storage VVols environment managed by VASA Provider (file storage),
both of the following conditions must be met:
The maximum number of file systems is 10 or fewer.
The maximum number of storage containers is 5 or fewer.
Command device candidate display in the preparation for the replication
configuration:
If you are using a VSP G1000, VSP G200, G400, G600, G800 storage system, a
Virtual Storage Platform, or HUS VM storage system, and the resources in the
storage system are managed by dividing them into multiple resource groups, you
can use the following LDEV IDs for the command device on the Allocate
Command Device dialog box of the Replication tab.
If you are using Virtual Storage Platform or HUS VM storage system:
LDEV IDs registered in resource group 0
If you are using VSP G1000, VSP G200, G400, G600, or G800 storage
system:
LDEV IDs registered in a resource pool on the default virtual storage
machine
However, the following LDEV IDs that cannot be used as the command device are
also displayed as candidates on the Allocate Command Device dialog box.
If you are using Virtual Storage Platform or HUS VM storage system:
LDEV IDs other than those registered in resource group 0
IF you are using VSP G1000, VSP G200, G400, G600, or G800 storage
system:
LDEV IDs registered in a resource pool that is not on the default virtual
storage machine
If you use one of the LDEV IDs described above as the command device, the
following problems might occur.
A task for creating or expanding a copy topology fails with the message
KAIC05956-E.
A task for shrinking a copy topology fails with the message KAIC05957-E.
During an operation related to a copy topology, the Replication Manager
task registered by the launched Change Pair Status wizard does not
succeed.
Check for an unused LDEV ID registered in resource group 0 or a resource pool
on the default virtual storage machine in advance, and use that LDEV ID for the
command device.
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Incorrect error message displayed in the Configure Remote Paths panel of the Set up
for Replication dialog box
An incorrect error message (KAIC70022-E (details = RPM-05004)) might be
displayed in the Configure Remote Paths panel in the Set up for Replication.
Device Manager message
Error code: KAIC70022-E
Error message: Data could not be collected from Replication Manager.
(details = <detailed-information>) See the message given in the details,
resolve the problem, and then try again.
Replication Manager message in <detailed-information>
Error code: RPM-05004
Error message: A parameter is invalid. (parameter = <parameter>, value
= <value>)
This problem occurs when either of the following conditions are met:
1. The following operations are performed while the Set up for Replication
dialog box is displayed.
a. The selected storage system is removed in another Device Manager
window.
b. Click Refresh Display in the dialog box.
2. The following operations are performed while the Select Storage
Systems and Copy Type dialog box of the Set up for Replication
dialog box is displayed.
a. The selected storage system is deleted in another Device Manager
window.
b. Click OK in the Selected Storage Systems and Copy Type
dialog box.
If the error message appeared, select a different storage system in the Selected
Storage Systems and Copy Type dialog box.
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Allocate Like Volumes dialog box
When you open the Allocate Like Volumes dialog box and select a volume, if a
port that is being used in the LUN path of that volume is being used by multiple
virtual storage machines, the automatically selected LUN path might differ from
the LUN path of the volume that you selected when you opened the dialog box.
In this case, manually edit the LUN path.
Changing the IP address of the SVP for storage systems in the VSP G200, G400,
G600, and G800 series:
When the IP address of an SVP for a VSP G200, G400, G600, or G800 storage
system is changed, either Edit Storage Systems from the GUI or the Device
Manager CLI command AddStorageArray must be run, but then might fail with
one of the following errors:
Edit Storage Systems
KAIC05602-E Communication with the RMI server failed. Make sure the
specified IP address or port number are correct, and then check the network
connection. (IP address = <IP address>, Port number = <Port number>)
Device Manager CLI command AddStorageArray
KAIC90083-E Communication with the RMI server failed. Make sure the
specified IP address or port number are correct, and then check the network
connection. (IP address = <IP address>, Port number = <Port number>)
In this case, do the following:
1. Stop all Hitachi Command Suite (HCS) products.
2. Open the following properties file in a text editor.
File name: dispatcher.properties
File location:
In Windows
<HCS-installation-
folder>\DeviceManager\HiCommandServer\config\dispatcher.prope
rties
In Linux
<HCS-installation-
directory>/HiCommandServer/config/dispatcher.properties
3. Write down the values of the following properties in the properties file
described in (2):
server.dispatcher.daemon.pollingPeriod
server.dispatcher.daemon.configUpdate.detection.interval
4. Change the values of the properties as follows:
server.dispatcher.daemon.pollingPeriod=0
server.dispatcher.daemon.configUpdate.detection.interval=0
5. Save the changes, and then close the text editor.
6. Open the following properties file in a text editor:
File name: base.properties
File location:
In Windows
<HCS-installation-folder>\ReplicationManager\conf\base.properties
In Linux
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<HCS-installation-
directory>/ReplicationManager/conf/base.properties
7. Write down the value of the following property in the properties file
described in (6).
base.operationmode.forcemaintenancemode
Note: The value for the above property might not exist. In this case, the
configured value is false.
8. Change the value of the property as follows:
base.operationmode.forcemaintenancemode=true
9. Save the changes, and then close the text editor.
10. Restart the HCS products.
11. Run the following command to stop Tiered Storage Manager:
In Windows
<HCS-installation-folder>\TieredStorageManager\bin\htsmserver
forcestop
In Linux
<HCS-installation-
directory>/TieredStorageManager/bin/htsmserver forcestop
12. Run the Edit Storage Systems task on the storage system for which the
IP address of the SVP was changed.
Note: If the task fails with the error KAIC05602-E, run the task again.
13. Stop all HCS products.
14. Following the same procedure as in steps (2) through (5), use a text
editor to change the values of the properties described in (3) back to their
original values (the values you wrote down), and then save the changes.
15. Following the same procedure as in steps (6) through (9), use a text
editor to change the value of the property described in (7) back to its
original value (the value you wrote down), and then save the changes.
Note: If the property did not exist in the properties file in (7), delete the
line that was added in (8) or set the value of the property to false.
16. Start the HCS products.
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Device Manager GUI event notification
The following event does not support email notification.
Data collection tasks
Installing Device Manager agent on a host running Solaris 11.1 or later:
The following error message is output during installation if you overwrite or
upgrade the installation of Device Manager agent on a host running Solaris 11.1
or later.
pkgadd: ERROR: The package <HDVMAgent> is currently installed on the system
in the global zone. To install the new instance of this package in the global zone
only, you must specify the -G option. To install the new instance of this package
in all zones you must first remove the existing instance of this package from the
global zone first (via pkgrm) and then install the new instance of this package in
all zones.
pkgadd: ERROR: package <HDVMAgent> cannot be installed on this system/zone
In this case, the Device Manager agent version is not updated after the
installation. You can verify the version by using the following command.
# /opt/HDVM/HBaseAgent/bin/hbsa_modinfo
module name: hdvm
description: Device Manager Agent
version : 8.1.4-00
module name: hrpm
description: Replication Manager Agent
version : 8.1.4-00
If this problem occurs, uninstall Device Manager agent, and then reinstall again.
Installation precautions
When you install Hitachi Command Suite, some components require that you
take some precautions. The following table lists the components and the location
of the precaution information:
Component Reference
Device Manager See “Installing” in the Hitachi Command Suite Installation and
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Server Configuration Guide.
GUI
See the online help.
CLI See “Requirements for CLI Operations” in the Hitachi Command Suite CLI Reference Guide.
Device Manager
Agent
See Installing the Device Manager Agent in Windows and
Installing the Device Manager Agent in Linux in the Hitachi Command Suite Installation and Configuration Guide.
Usage precautions
Deleting copy pairs by using the Replication tab and refreshing storage systems at the same time
When all of the following conditions are met, deleting copy pairs by using the
Replication tab might fail with the KAIC05961-E message (details = RPM-01004).
Conditions:
1. For the Shrink Copy Topology or Remove Local Copy Groups tasks on the
Replication tab, one of the following check boxes is selected:
When removing the specified remote copy pairs, also delete the
secondary volumes.
When removing the specified local copy pairs, also delete the
secondary volumes.
2. Some volumes of the copy pairs to be deleted belong to storage systems
that are being managed by one or more instances of Device Manager at
remote sites.
3. The storage systems in 2. are being refreshed by Device Manager at the
remote sites.
Solution:
Do the Unallocate Volumes and Delete Volumes tasks by using the following
procedure in the order listed:
1. Refresh the storage systems described in Conditions 3.
2. After the storage systems described in 1. have been refreshed, unallocate
volumes.
3. Delete the volumes.
The directories created by the prerequisite checker will remain(Linux).
The prerequisite checker creates the following directories when checking the
prerequisites:
<Installation directory>/TuningManager
/var/<Installation directory>/TuningManager
Directory for saving the database
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After checking the prerequisites, if the installation is continued with the same
settings as when the checking was performed, a directory created by the
prerequisite checker is used for the installation directory.
If the same settings used for checking the prerequisites are not used for the
installation, the directories created by the prerequisite checker will remain.
Delete them, if necessary.
Using Device Manager to manage Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F400, F600, and F800:
1. When using Device Manager to manage Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
F400, F600, and F800:
Register the storage system type as "VSP Gx00."
When registration is complete, the storage system model is displayed as
VSP G400, G600, or G800.
The storage system name might also be displayed as VSP G400, G600, or
G800.
It is recommended that you change the storage system name to
distinguish VSP F400, F600, and F800 from VSP G400, G600, and G800.
2. Text in Help and in the manual:
Help and the manual do not mention VSP F400, F600, or F800. Substitute
the following terms listed in Before with the terms listed in After when
reading Help and the manual:
Before:
VSP G400
VSP G600
VSP G800
After:
VSP G400 or VSP F400
VSP G600 or VSP F600
VSP G800 or VSP F800
Conditions for the status of required resource settings to become "Complete" in the Set up for Replication dialog box
Even if the status displayed in the upper left of each resource panel is "Complete"
in the Set up for Replication dialog box, an attempt to create a copy topology
might fail.
Verify the resource status is normal before attempting to create a copy topology,
even if the setting status is "Complete." In addition, verify the system
requirements are met for the command device to be connected to the pair
management server.
Displaying information about file storage VVols takes time:
In HCS for VVols on Windows, displaying information about file storage VVols
might take more than 5 seconds.
In this case, edit the "hosts" file in Windows to add an entry for the host name
and IP address of the VASA Provider (file storage).
If the host name of the VASA Provider (file storage) can be resolved to an IP
address, the display time might improve.
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Installation of the Device Manager server and Hitachi File Services Manager (HFSM) on the same server and importing an HFSM databases
If you import an HFSM database by executing the hcmdsdbtrans command on a
server where the Device Manager server and HFSM are both installed, the
command fails with the KAPM05915-E message.
If this problem occurs, perform the following recovery procedure:
Step 1: Set the management server of the HFSM user account to a primary
server.
<HFSM-installation-path>\Base\bin\hcmdsprmset /host 127.0.0.1 /port non-SSL-
port-number
Step 2: Execute the following command to import the HFSM database.
<HFSM-installation-path>\Base\bin\hcmdsdbtrans /import
/type FileServicesManager /workpath XXX /file YYY /auto
XXX: Working directory (must be empty).
YYY: Archive file of the HFSM database.
Step 3: Set the management server of the HFSM user account to a secondary
server.
To perform this step, see the latest manual of Hitachi File Service Manager
(HFSM) or Storage Navigator Modular 2 (SNM2).
When a copy pair operation using the CLI fails with the error code "7783," "7756," or "7757."
If a copy pair operation is performed from the CLI, the operation might time out
and the following error codes might be displayed:
KAIC90083-E (error code: 7783)
KAIC90083-E (error code: 7756) An error occurred during the processing
of the service by the host agent. The host agent error message is
"Processing will now stop because the status of the Thin Image pair was
changed and is now invalid. (". The command error message is "raidcom:
[EX_EWSTOT] Timeout waiting for specified status".
KAIC90083-E (error code: 7757) An error was detected in the host agent.
Details: "A timeout occurred when the RAID Manager command was
executed.(ErrorCode=6126)"
The copy pair operation will continue to run in the storage system even if the
operation ends in an error. To check the status of the copy pair operation, refresh
the storage system, and then execute one of the following commands to check
the pair status:
GetStorageArray (subtarget=ReplicationInfo)
GetStorageArray (subtarget=SnapshotGroup
snapshotgrpsubinfo=ReplicationInfo) (#)
#: This command can only be used for Thin Image pairs.
If you execute the ModifyReplication command, you can check the status and the
splitTime of the pair by executing one of the following commands:
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1. ModifyReplication (operation=split) or (operation=resync)
If the pair status is not Split, the pair operation is being performed. Wait a
while, refresh the storage system, and then verify the following:
The pair status is Split.
The value of splitTime is later than the time when the operation
was executed.
2. ModifyReplication (operation=restore)
If the pair status is Reverse-Copying, the pair is being restored. Wait a
while, refresh the storage system, and then check that the pair status is
Split.
In cases where operation=resync or operation=restore, if the pair status is Pair
after the storage system has been refreshed, you need to split the pair manually.
Perform ModifyReplication (operation=split) on the target pair.
Displaying the capacity for file storage VVols:
If you expand the capacity of file systems by using SMU, the capacity of the file
systems and associated storage containers is not refreshed to the expanded
value in HCS for VVols.
To reference the latest capacity, use SMU or HCS.
Editing or deleting storage containers for file storage VVols:
In a file storage VVol environment, you can edit or delete related storage
containers by using HCS for VVols, even when virtual machines are operating on
the datastore.
When editing or deleting a storage container, first confirm with the VM
administrator whether the VVol environment is operating.
Creating or editing the storage container for file storage VVols:
If multiple users create or edit storage containers at the same time by using HCS
for VVols, a file system might be added to the wrong storage container.
Displaying the Enterprise Virtual Server (EVS) of a file system on file storage VVols:
In HCS for VVols, an incorrect value is displayed as the EVS of a file system.
To check the correct EVS, use SMU or HCS.
Displaying the Enterprise Virtual Server (EVS) and status of a file system on file storage VVols:
In HCS for VVols, the EVS value and status of a file system might not be
displayed.
To check the correct EVS and status, use SMU or HCS.
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Documentation
Available documents
Document name Document number
Issue date
Hitachi Command Suite User Guide MK-90HC172-22 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite CLI Reference Guide MK-90HC176-22 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite Tiered Storage Manager CLI Reference Guide
MK-90HC177-19 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite Messages MK-90HC178-22 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite Audit Log Reference Guide MK-92HC213-08 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite Installation and Configuration Guide MK-90HC173-22 November 2015
Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide MK-90HC175-22 November 2015
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