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12-03-2003 12:59 AM
12-03-2003 12:59 AM
Securepath to Hpux 11i
Hi
Was is the latest version of securepath that supports Veritas Volume manager 3.5 and Vpar 2.02
Was is the latest version of securepath that supports Veritas Volume manager 3.5 and Vpar 2.02
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03-17-2004 11:15 PM
03-17-2004 11:15 PM
Re: Securepath to Hpux 11i
Are you talking about Securepath v3.0C? If it is then yes, this has been qualified with Veritas volume manager 3.5 and VPAR 2.02
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03-17-2004 11:20 PM
03-17-2004 11:20 PM
Re: Securepath to Hpux 11i
Latest version of Securepath is V3.0D and it supports vpar and vxvm
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/secure-path/hp-ux.html
-Karthik S S
http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/secure-path/hp-ux.html
-Karthik S S
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03-18-2004 01:18 AM
03-18-2004 01:18 AM
Re: Securepath to Hpux 11i
The latest is 3.0D which now has support for booting off of any supported SAN LUN and supporting dump on EVA Lun(s). SecurePath and VPAR do not have interdependencies or version dependencies as each are independent software.
With regards to VxVM -- SecurePath does not "officially" lists support for SecurePath protected/managed systems. This is more so with HP StorageWorks arrays (ie. VA and EVA) because most of the SAN tools offered with these arrays only provide support for LVM (HP's logical volume manager) -- although you can actually write your own. There are a number of EVA/XP/Storageworks users who use SecurePath AND still use VxVM though - as VxVM still has far more features than LVM.
With regards to VxVM -- SecurePath does not "officially" lists support for SecurePath protected/managed systems. This is more so with HP StorageWorks arrays (ie. VA and EVA) because most of the SAN tools offered with these arrays only provide support for LVM (HP's logical volume manager) -- although you can actually write your own. There are a number of EVA/XP/Storageworks users who use SecurePath AND still use VxVM though - as VxVM still has far more features than LVM.
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