HP Enterprise Volume Manager Software manual Known Issues, Minute Spawn Process Timeout

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Limitations and Known Issues

30-Minute Spawn Process Timeout

By default, the EVM host agent is configured to time out and to report an error if a process spawned by a SUSPEND, RESUME, or LAUNCH operation does not complete within 30 minutes. In some cases, the spawned process can require more than 30 minutes to complete. When this situation occurs:

1.Modify the PIPE_READ_TIMEOUT value in the sb.ini file, on the appropriate EVM host agent computer, to reflect the desired value (in seconds).

2.Restart the EVM daemon on the EVM host agent computer to allow the changes to take effect.

Known Issues

Known issues include the following topics:

“Cannot convert string” Error Message

Dual Netscape Version Requirement for HP-UX Host Browsing

“Cannot convert string” Error Message

In Netscape 4.7x+, a dialog window with the following error message may display if the X font server is not running:

Warning: Cannot convert string “-monotype-arial-medium-r-normal--*-140-75-75-p-*-iso8859-1” to type FontStruct.

If you find this and other error/warning messages inconvenient, redirect them to the console by adding X user preference strings to the X Resource Database. One way to accomplish this task is to add the following two lines to the user $(HOME)/.Xdefaults file:

netscape*useStderrDialog: False

netscape*useStdoutDialog: False

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Release Notes – Enterprise Volume Manager (Multi-OS) Host Agent Version 2.0D

for HP-UX

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Contents Hp StorageWorks For HP-UX Release Notes Contents File System Support Platform Specific ComponentsOperating System Version Support Cluster FunctionalityFCA/HBA Compatibility Default Configuration Supports 10 Volume GroupsPlatform Specific Considerations Initial LUN Requirement for HSG80 ControllersRTE/Browser Versions to Correct GUI Problems LimitationsNo More Than 16 Disks per Volume Group Logical Volume Manager SupportNo More Than 128 Logical Volumes per Volume Group One Volume Group per JobCurrent Mapfile Requirement Volume Group Is the Minimum Unit of ReplicationStorageWorks Storage System Requirement Mounting Multiple Logical Volumes per Volume Group Unit Style Replication Not Supported with Volume GroupsBCV Persistence Across Host Reboots International Language SupportMinute Spawn Process Timeout Known IssuesCannot convert string Error Message Dual Netscape Version Requirement for HP-UX Host Browsing Click OK From the software installation GUI, select QPK1100 Choose Actions Install Click OK From the software installation GUI, select B6848AB Click OK From the software installation GUI, select B6835AA Click OK From the software installation GUI, select B9789AA Click OK From the software installation GUI, select B9098AA Choose File Open Enable Java Enable Java Plugin Enable JavaScript
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Enterprise Volume Manager Software specifications

HP Enterprise Volume Manager (EVM) Software is a robust solution designed to optimize storage management for enterprise environments. This innovative software addresses the complexities of managing data across diverse storage systems while enhancing performance, scalability, and efficiency.

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