IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller Console
Readme for Windows 2000, 2003 & 2008
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Contents
1.0 ABOUT THIS README FILE
1.1 Who should read this readme file
1.2 How to get help
2.0 CONTENTS OF THE SAN Volume Controller CONSOLE PACKAGE
3.0 LAST-MINUTE TECHNICAL UPDATES
4.0 PREREQUISITE FOR INSTALLING THE SAN Volume Controller CONSOLE
5.0 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIIONS
6.0 NOTICES
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1.0 ABOUT THIS README FILE
This readme file tells you where to obtain information
about the IBM(R) System Storage(TM) SAN Volume Controller
Console and how to get help. It also lists the contents of
the installation package for the Windows(R) host system.
This readme file particularly calls your attention to
the prerequisite for installing the SAN Volume Controller
Console. It also describes the last-minute technical updates,
if any.
1.1 Who should read this readme file
This readme file is intended for system administrators
who are familiar with the Windows environment
and will install and configure the SAN Volume Controller Console.
1.2 How to get help
* Administrative or nontechnical support:
1-877-426-6006 (Listen to voice prompts)
You can call this number if you have questions
about hardware or software orders, hardware
maintenance, services contracts of entitlement,
invoices, or commercial, state, or local support
operations.
* Business Partner Support Operations:
1-800-426-9990
* Federal Government Support Operations:
1-800-333-6705
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2.0 CONTENTS OF THE SAN VOLUME CONTROLLER CONSOLE PACKAGE
temp - Temporary use, has synchronization file
cimom - Contains the Common Information Model
(CIM) executables
console - Contains the web server, web pages related
executables
logs - Contains installation logs
_uninst - Contains uninstallation program
_jvm - Contains uninstaller Java virtual machine
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3.0 LAST-MINUTE TECHNICAL UPDATES
1) Offline, unreachable clusters or clusters with invalid or bad
SSH keys cause the CIMOM to perform slower. These situations should
be corrected as soon as possible, or the cluster should be removed
from the list of clusters to bring performance back to normal.
2) Setting the Preferred SLP Registration using svcutil or by modifying
the provider.configuration file on an SVC Console requires that the
input IP exactly match the system IP. This is particularly important
for IPv6, as there are multiple possible formats. The svcutil will
return the valid possible ip's if the command fails.
3) IPv6 and IPv4 cluster management - customers should not run the
management console with the a single cluster added under both IPv4 and
IPv6 ip's. By default we do not allow this, but if the cluster is added
while it is unreachable or if the customer performs a forced create for
migration purposes this will be allowed
4) When migrating from 4.2.0 and earlier versions, clusters will need
to be manually re-added with the SVC GUI after the upgrade.
5) In order to install on Turkish version of Windows, the Launchpad can
not be used. setup.exe must be manually executed from the command line
with the -G checkPrerequisite=no parameter.
6) Install directory path must not contain characters that are not supported
by Websphere.
7) When migrating the installer will uninstall the current version. It may
be necessary to wait for three minutes after the uninstall to allow the
Websphere SOAP port to become free. Shutting down the Websphere application
prior to starting the upgrade is a proactive way to eliminate this concern.
8) Internet Explorer 7.0 users will need to add the SVC Console to the trusted
sites category of the security profile or warnings will occur.
9) Windows 2000 does not support IPv6. Windows 2003 or 2008 and Internet Exporer 7.0
are required for IPv6.
10) Available in this release is an Embedded CIMOM that comes installed
and enabled as part of the Cluster upgrade. To configure CIM clients to use
the Embedded CIMOM use a HTTPS connection to the cluster IP address, on the 5989 port,
using the account superuser and the password of the cluster admin user. User management
of the Embedded CIMOM is provided by the ICA Console.
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4.0 PREREQUISITE FOR INSTALLING THE SAN VOLUME CONTROLLER CONSOLE
You must install the PuTTY open source ssh client software
before you install the SAN Volume Controller Console. After
you have installed PuTTY, you must run puttygen.exe to
generate SSH2 RSA public and private ssh keys. The SAN Volume
Controller Console installation program will check for
the prerequisite PuTTY installation and will prompt you
for the location and name of the private ssh key.
See the section of the "IBM System Storage Virtualization Family
SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide" entitled "Installing
the IBM SAN Volume Controller Console for Windows" for detailed
instructions. You can find this Guide in the doc directory at
the root of the SAN Volume Controller Console installation CD-ROM.
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5.0 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
1) How do I collect trace logs?
In order to collect usable logs, the cimom configuration
must be modified to allow for higher logging. This logging
will Significantly and adversly effect performance, so do
not use these settings for anything but problem determination.
When gathering debug logs for a defect report, please use the following steps:
1) Turn up the tracing levels by running the following commands:
svcutil setloglevel info
svcutil settracecomponents all
svcutil settracecategories all
2) Reproduce the error
3) Collect the logs with the following command:
svcutil collectlogs
This will gather up all of the required trace logs and put them into a ZIP file in the current directory..
2) My CIM Agent service won't start
A) Verify that you have a valid certificate. The certificate will be located in
svcconsole/cimom/certificate. If there are no files listed in this directory please see FAQ #4.
B) Verify the provider.configuration file in the svcconsole\cimom\config directory has no trailing
blanks.
3) How do I generate an SSL Certificate?
Make sure that the CIM Agent Service (IBM System Storage SAN Volume Controller
Pegasus Server) is stopped.
From a DOS prompt, go to the svcconsole\cimom\config directory and run
envConf.bat, followed by "mkcertificate ssl". Then run the following:
cimconfig -s sslCertificateFilePath="%SVCAGENT_HOME%\certificate\ssl.cert" -p
cimconfig -s sslKeyFilePath="%SVCAGENT_HOME$\certificate\ssl.key" -p
This ssl certificate is valid for 365 days by default. Start up the CIM Agent Service.
If you still cannot start the cimserver, check the svcconsole\cimom\pegasus\cimserver_planned.conf
file and verify that the ssl parameters are EXACT.
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6.0 NOTICES & TRADMARKS
See notices.txt
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