HP XP7 Storage User Manual
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Functional Differences Between Version 6.6 or Later and
Versions Earlier Than 6.6
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The type of the messages listed below that are output to the event log
has been changed from Error to Warning in HDLM version 6.6. Also, the
level of the message IDs has been changed from E to W.
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KAPL12150, KAPL12151, and KAPL12152
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Drive and Disk Number can be displayed in the Path List view of the
HDLM GUI in HDLM version 6.6.
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The values for the storage_emc key and the storage_eva key in the
sample file (sample_installhdlm.ini) of the installation information
settings file used by the HDLM installation utility (installhdlm) have
been changed from n to blank.
If the value of a key is blank, n is assumed for Windows Server 2003, and
y is assumed for Windows Server 2008.
Functional Differences Between Version 6.2 or Later and
Versions Earlier Than 6.2
In HDLM versions earlier than 6.2, the KAPL02087-I message was displayed
and indicated that the Hitachi AMS2000 series, Hitachi SMS series storage,
and Universal Storage Platform V/VM series storage was not supported in the
HDLM GUI configuration view. However, in HDLM version 6.2, you can now
display those items in the HDLM GUI configuration view.
Functional Differences Between Version 6.0.1 or Later and
Versions Earlier Than 6.0.1
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In a new installation of HDLM, the default load balancing algorithm has
been changed from the Round Robin algorithm to the Extended Least I/Os
algorithm.
Functional Differences Between Version 6.0 or Later and
Versions Earlier Than 6.0
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The format of the displayed HDLM version has been changed when HDLM
commands or utilities are executed.
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The Java execution environment (JRE) bundled with HDLM has been
changed to the 5.0_11 (32-bit) JRE. The Java execution environment no
longer needs to be removed as a target of the Data Execution Prevention
(DEP) functionality.
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In a new installation of HDLM, the default value for the automatic failback
function has been changed from off to on.
Functional Differences Between Versions of HDLM
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