Troubleshooting

Only the EVM session pane appears and there is no information in the EVM pages.

The error message “The Java2 Plug-In necessary to run this applet has not been installed.” appears.

The error message “The Java Runtime Environment cannot be loaded from <path>.” appears.

The browser and JRE plug-in versions that are qualified for use with EVM are listed in Table 5–12 on page 5–13. Ensure that you are using the correct versions. In addition, you can download the correct JRE plug-in from the EVM server (see “Obtaining the Required Web Browser Plug-In” on page 7–14).

Windows 2000/NT Browsing Computers

JRE Security Issue. See the paragraph “Windows JRE Security Issue” on page 5–13 for information on obtaining a newer version of the JRE.

Multiple JRE Installations. Multiple installations of a JRE on a browsing computer may result in an incomplete configuration, despite uninstalling previous versions. To correct this problem:

1.From Start > Settings, double-click the Java plug-in icon on the Control Panel.

2.On the Java plug-in Control Panel, select the Advanced tab.

3.Instead of “Use Java Plug-In Default,” select the correct plug-in and installation directory from the menu.

Netscape regxpcom Bug. The regxpcom functionality of Netscape 6.1 and 6.2 browsers has a bug that affects the registering of the Java Plug-in. See Bugzilla bug 112201. Regxpcom may not finish until a reboot on version 6.1 browsers or it may crash on version 6.2 browsers.

Users of Netscape 6.1 browsers who try to configure the Java Plug-in Control Panel to use Netscape 6 will find that Netscape 6 is never registered. This may lead the users to repeatedly select Netscape 6 in the Control Panel, which will only start multiple regxpcom processes running endlessly in the background. The problem is fixed in version 6.2.1 and version 6.2.3 of the Netscape browser.

Netscape and Uninstall-bug for J2SE. There is a bug in the uninstall process for the J2SE 1.4 platform (JRE 1.4) on machines where version 1.3.1 is also installed. If version 1.3.1 is installed, and then 1.4 is installed, and then 1.4 is uninstalled, the uninstaller removes all Java Plug-in dll files from the netscape6/plugins directory. This prevents the Netscape 6 browser from being able to run any applets with the 1.3.1 Java Plug-in product.

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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.

One of the key features of HP EVM is its ability to centralize storage management. By providing a unified interface, it streamlines administrative tasks, enabling IT teams to manage storage resources from a single console. This centralization not only simplifies operations but also reduces the potential for human error, leading to more reliable data management.

Another significant feature is the software's powerful automation capabilities. HP EVM automates routine tasks such as data provisioning, monitoring, and reporting. This functionality empowers organizations to allocate resources efficiently, respond to changes in demand swiftly, and ensure optimal performance without extensive manual intervention. Automated alerting and reporting mechanisms provide visibility into storage utilization and performance metrics, allowing for proactive management of storage resources.

HP EVM also supports advanced storage technologies like thin provisioning and deduplication, which help maximize storage efficiency. Thin provisioning allows organizations to allocate storage on an as-needed basis, minimizing wastage and ensuring cost-effective utilization. Deduplication, on the other hand, reduces redundant data, freeing up valuable storage space and improving backup and recovery times.

Scalability is another hallmark of HP EVM. The software is designed to grow with an organization's needs, supporting a wide array of storage devices, from traditional disk systems to flash storage. This flexibility ensures that enterprises can adapt to evolving data demands and technological advancements without overhauling existing infrastructure.

Security features integrated into HP EVM are essential for protecting sensitive data. The software supports robust encryption protocols and access controls, ensuring that data remains secure during transitions and while stored across multiple locations. Compliance with industry regulations is facilitated through comprehensive logging and reporting features, enhancing an organization’s ability to maintain regulatory standards.

In conclusion, HP Enterprise Volume Manager Software is a pivotal tool for organizations seeking efficient and effective storage management. With its centralized management capabilities, automation features, support for advanced storage technologies, scalability, and strong security measures, HP EVM stands out as a vital asset that drives operational efficiency and data integrity in today's data-centric enterprises. Investing in HP EVM not only simplifies storage management but also empowers organizations to proactively meet their data challenges.