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About this guide
This manual provides an overview of the HP StorageWorks XP Advanced Edition Provisioning Manager,
describes its operation, and provides step-by-step procedures on how to use its graphical user interface (GUI).
Intended audience
This manual is intended for those who use Provisioning Manager to operate and manage a system based on a
storage subsystem (magnetic disk array unit).
Specifically, this manual is intended for:
First time users of Provisioning Manager, or users who wish to obtain an overview of Provisioning
Manager before installing a system.
Users of the GUI who want to obtain an overview of Provisioning Manager and how to use the GUI
The readers of this manual should have the following knowledge:
A basic knowledge of SANs (Storage Area Networks).
Knowledge of installation, user setup, user group setup, volume creation, volume allocation, and logical
group creation for the HP StorageWorks XP Advanced Edition Device Manager.
A basic knowledge of path control of Hitachi Dynamic Link Manager.
A basic knowledge of Windows
®
, Solaris™, AIX
®
, Linux, or HP-UX, which are prerequisite OSs (operating
systems) for a host managed by Provisioning Manager.
If the host OS is Windows
®
, knowledge of basic disks, dynamic disks, and NTFS.
If the host OS is Solaris™, knowledge of VERITAS™ Volume Manager 3.5 and 4.0, VERITAS™ File
System 3.5 and 4.0, and SDS/SVM (Solstice DiskSuite and Solaris™ Volume Manager).
If the host OS is AIX
®
, knowledge of Logical Volume Manager and Journaled File System.
If the host OS is Linux, knowledge of Logical Volume Manager, ext2 and ext3
If the host OS is HP-UX, knowledge of Logical Volume Manager and VERITAS™ File System.
Prerequisites
Prerequisites for installing this product include:
Reading through the user’s guide
Meeting all the minimum installation requirements
Reviewing the readme.txt file on the CD for any last-minute announcements
Document conventions and symbols
Table 1 Document conventions
Convention Element Convention Element
Medium blue text: Figure 1 Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses
Medium blue, underlined text
(http://www.hp.com
)
Web site addresses
Bold font Key names
Text typed into a GUI element, such as into a box
GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as
menu and list
italics font Text emphasis
Monospace font File and directory names
System output
Code
Text typed at the command-line
Monospace, italic font Code variables
Command-line variables
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