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host. The next attempt to re-run the VMware task returns the
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progress.”
HP 3PAR Management Plug-In and Recovery Manager
Install the SSL Certificate as follows:
Software for VMware vSphere supports secure network
1. After logging into the VI client, click View Certificate on
communications between itself and the vSphere client.
the Security Warning dialog that is displayed.
However, it is recommended that the SSL Certificate
2. When the Certificate wizard appears, click Install
associated with the plug-in in the desktop where vSphere
Certificate.
client resides is also installed. Failing to do so may cause
vSphere client to hang.
3. Follow the prompts displayed in the Certificate wizard
and then click OK when complete.
4. Click OK on the Security Warning dialog.
5. Close and then re-open the VI Client.
This only needs to be done once.
During an uninstall, the following event is logged in the Event This behavior can be ignored as it has no effect on the
viewer:
uninstall or re-installation process.
“Application or service '3PAR Management Plug-In and
Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere Web Service' could
not be restarted.”
RMVMware CLI create snapshot fails when a Virtual Machine This version supports only English names for Virtual Machines
or Datastore name is Japanese.
and Datastores.
Rename Japanese names with English names.
Application consistent virtual copy creation fails if the virtual Application Consistency is not supported on Virtual Machines
machine has physical compatibility RDM.
that have been configured using Physical Compatibility RDM
LUNs.
If possible, remove physical compatibility RDMs, otherwise
convert them to Virtual compatibility RDMs.
During an install or uninstall when using Windows 2008,
Move the main window aside and click on the pop-up dialog
pop-up dialogs are hidden behind other windows.
to bring it on top.
A script error occurs through the Virtual Volume tab during
Use numeric values to filter 'ID', 'Presented Size' and 'Disk
filter operations. This occurs if text values are used to filter
Space Used' columns.
numeric columns (ID, Presented Size, and Disk Space Used). To get rid of the Script Error dialog:
1. Navigate to any other Inventory Item such as Virtual
Machine, Datastore, or Hosts.
2. Click on the 3PAR tab and wait until the Virtual Volume
sub-tab is loaded.
3. Now re-open the failed item and the script error pop-up
should be removed.
Host Explorer loses existing settings after an upgrade.
The Host Explorer settings will be reset to their default values
after an upgrade. The original settings must be manually
configured and the service must be restarted.
vCenter Credential store files created with VMware PowerCLI The RMVMware CLI utility now includes a new
4.1 U1 or later are not supported.
"vCenterRegister" registry feature that can be used to create,
view and modify vCenter credential files. This is the only
recommended method for generating the credential file.
A promote operation fails with the following error message
To resolve this issue, perform the following procedure from
if the virtual volume is part of a VV set:
the CLI command window:
“Error: RW parent (vvname) has exports defined “
1. Issue showvlun and record the LUN ID used for the
affected VV set.
2. Remove all vluns for the VV set.
3. Issue the promotesv command.
4. Recreate the vlun on the same host or host set using the
same LUN Id as noted in step 1.
Known Issues with HP 3PAR Management Plug-In and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere
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