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The process for downloading and installing the 3PAR Management Console is covered in this post. The 3PAR Management Console was the traditional tool for managing your 3PAR systems. 4.7.3 was the last incarnation of IMC, since it has been superseded by the StoreServ Management Console (SSMC) which gives you a pretty web based management interface. If you want to get started with the SSMC you can get ready with our guide and posts. If you are running 3PAR OS 3.3.1 and below or just prefer the traditional management console then read on. Downloading the 3PAR Management Console 1 You can, form this direct link which takes you to the 3PAR software depot. If you just browse the depot its hidden.
Installing the IMC Its dead easy but here I will walk you though the process with screen shots. 1 Choose to run setup.exe for the v4.7 files you just downloaded. In my case from inside the Windows directory of the ISO 2 Just choose next at the 3PAR management console introduction screen 2 Choose the install location, leave it default unless you have specific reason to move it and then click next 3 A summary of the install appears, check your selections and then click install 4 A couple of information screens appear during the install, no need for any input. Just wait for the install to complete. 5 That’s it just click done, and you have the latest version of IMC installed!
Don’t forget to install your other 3PAR management tools the and You can learn more about the IMC in the. I had a great question in the comments last week asking what would happen in a situation where VVOLs was implemented on a system with no snapshot (virtual copy) facility licenced. This prompted me to think it was worth while putting together a quick post around what the requirements for 3PAR and VVOLs are. VVOLs were introduced with vSphere 6 and provide offloading of the grunt work to the storage device and a one to one relationship between VM’s and their storage.
If you need a reminder on what VVOLs are all about check out my. HP 3PAR support VMware support OS requirements HP 3PAR OS 3.2.1 MU2Patch 12 vSphere 6.0, vCenter Server 6.0 GUI versions HP 3PAR MC 4.6.x vSphere Web Client 6.0 CLI HP 3PAR 3.2.1 CLI esxcli (vSphere 6.0) Licensing HP 3PAR Virtual Copy vSphere Standard license HP 3PAR Thin Provisioning vCenter Server Standard The above table summarises the requirements. First and most obviously you need vSphere 6 and this needs to be licenced at vSphere Standard level. From the 3PAR side of things you need to be running 3PAR OS 3.2. Thailand Powerpoint Template. 1 MU2 or above, this effectively means that VVOLs are only available on the 7000 and 10,000 series models. Patch 12 for 3.2.1 is also a mandatory requirement for VVOLs, this patch ensures the consistency of the VM’s, read more in the The 3PAR also needs to be licenced for both Virtual Copy and Thin Provisioning (part of the base OS on current models). So going back to the original question I was asked, VVOLs will not work without a snapshot licence. You will also need to be mindfully that currently the following features are not supported with VVOLs • vSphere Metro Storage Cluster • Array-based replication is not supported i.e.
In the case of 3PAR Remote Copy is not supported • No support for SRM It’s worth noting that VVOLs and traditional VMFS datastores can co-exist on the same system. So if for example the requirement for replication was only on some VM’s these could be kept on VMFS datastores allowing others without the requirement to be moved to VVOLs. Fluke Voltalert 1ac-e Manual. You can read more in-depth about 3PAR and VVOLs in the white paper –.
I would like to ask about your software: 3PAR CLI 3.1 software that our client (Bridgestone in France) has installed. We are preparing the document about migration of all software to the Windows 2012 R2 operating system, together with all limitations and requirements. May I kindly ask you to answer our questions about your software? • Is this software compatible with and can be installed on Windows 2012 R2 Server? • Can you write the minimum hardware requirements for your software: CPU, RAM, HDD?