HP ProLiant Array Configuration Utility for Windows 64-bit By downloading, you agree to the terms and conditions of the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Software License Agreement. Note: Some software requires a valid warranty, current Hewlett Packard Enterprise support contract, or a license fee. Type: | Software - System Management | Version: | 9.40.12.0(19 Feb 2013) | Operating System(s): | Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Extended Systems | Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 | Microsoft Windows Server 2012 | Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions | Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 x64 Edition | Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit) | Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition | Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) | File name: | cp018121.exe (6.0 MB) |
The HP Array Configuration Utility is a web-based application that helps you configure HP ProLiant SMART-2 Array Controllers, HP ProLiant Smart Array Controllers, HP ProLiant Integrated Smart Array Controllers, and HP ProLiant StorageWorks RAID Array Controllers. You can use the Array Configuration Utility for several tasks such as configuring the array controller initially, adding disk drives to an existing configuration, or to reconfigure your array controller. Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization
To ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value: cp018121.exe | 655003c29b4cfcfc29c376aa8d77c6c5 |
Reboot Requirement: Reboot is not required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained. Installation: Download the Smart Component to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. The downloaded file is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the Smart Component Number. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file. Click the 'Install' button to proceed with the installation. The utility will automatically be installed. End User License Agreements: Hewlett-Packard End User License Agreement
Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Notes: For support for ACU or Smart Array controllers, please visit Contact HP.
For feedback or suggestions on ACU, please send comments to acu@hp.com; however, we regret that support cannot be provided through this address.
The legacy ACU (native win32 application) and ACU executables can not be run on the same server at the same time; however, configurations created with one utility should be compatible with those created by the other.
Users will automatically be logged out after a predetermined period of inactivity when using ACU and will have to re-login.
On the Web-based Management Device Homepage, under 'options', 'Anonymous Access' should be enabled when using ACU.
When clicking on a controller that is currently being configured in a different ACU session, a message will appear which allows you to override the other ACU session or cancel. If you choose to override the other ACU session, any unsaved changes in the other session will be discarded.
To uninstall ACU, use Add/Remove Programs located in the Control Panel on Windows Systems.
To run ACU in local application mode on Windows, Internet Explorer must be the default browser.
The following are known issues:
- Sometimes the login on the Device Home Page will not work the first time. Click on the Device Home Page link again or refresh the page and re-login.
- When using Linux as the host operating system, if a Smart Array controller has 16 or more volumes configured, deleting any volume in the ACU will not update the /proc/partitions to reflect the deletion of the device node associated with that volume. Rebooting the server will cause the update to happen. Note that there is also a limitation that only the first 16 volumes configured will be available to the operating system.
Version:9.40.12.0(B) (3 May 2013) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Install this 9.40.12.0 (B) version if you require Windows Server 2008 R2. If you have successfully installed 9.40.12.0, then there is no need to install 9.40.12.0 (B). Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization Version:9.40.12.0 (19 Feb 2013) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization
Version:9.30.15.0 (26 Oct 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Logical Drive Movement enhancements Sccm software metering report software. I really, really dislike the Software Metering reports in ConfigMgr. I'm not that skilled in WQL/SQL to create custom queries myself. Does anybody have an idea how to create a custom query that will: List all devices where a metered software has run in the last 90 days; List all devices where a metered software has NOT run in the last 90 days. Software metering in Configuration Manager includes a number of built-in reports which allow you to monitor information about software metering operations. These reports have the report category of Software Metering. For more information about how to configure reporting in Configuration Manager, see Reporting in System Center Configuration Manager. Version:9.20.9.0 (4 Sep 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Support for Smart Array P721m Version:9.10.22.0 (4 Jun 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for the following controllers: - HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i
- HP Dynamic Smart Array B320i
- HP Smart Array P822
Added support for Simplified Chinese Now officially supporting and providing native X64 versions in addition to existing 32 bit versions Added new features requiring a valid SAAP 2.0 (Smart Array Advanced Pack) license key: - Replace Array
- Allows the transfer of contents of an array to an existing empty array or a new array. All logical drives from the source array will be transferred. The original array will be deleted and its data drives will be freed as unassigned drives. The drive types at source and destination arrays can be different. This allows moving data from SATA to SAS, or SAS to SATA. However, the drive types comprising the array must still be of the same type.
- Heal Array
- Allows the replacement of failed or degraded physical drives in an array with healthy physical drives. The original array and logical drive numbering will be unaffected after the replacement. The replacement physical drives must be of the same interface type (such as SAS, SATA and etc.) as the original drives. The operation will be available only if enough unassigned physical drives of the correct size are available.
- Spilt Mirror BackupRollback
- Create Split Mirror Backup
- This task splits an array that consists of one or more RAID1, RAID 1+0, RAID 1 (ADM), or RAID 10 (ADM) and creates two arrays: A primary array and a backup array. The new arrays have the following characteristics:
- If the original array contained RAID 1 or RAID 1+0 drives, the primary array will contain RAID 0 drives.
- If the original array contained RAID 1 (ADM) drives, the primary array will contain RAID 1 drives.
- If the original array contained RAID 10 (ADM) drives, the primary array will contain RAID 1+0 drives.
- The backup array always contains RAID 0 logical drives.
- The primary array continues to be fully accessible to the operating system while the backup array is hidden from the operating system.
- This feature is useful when you want to capture a backup before performing a risky operation. The Manage Split Mirror Backup operation can be used to either re-mirror the primary and backup arrays, or to make the backup array into an independent array which can be accessed by the operating system.
- Manage Split Mirror Backup
- This task allows for the management of the primary and backup arrays created by the Create Split Mirror Backup operation. When the operation is performed on a primary array, the following options are available:
- Re-mirror the array and preserve the existing data. Discard the backup array. This option re-creates the original mirrored array with the contents of the primary array.
- Re-mirror the array and rollback to the contents of the backup array. Discard existing data. This option re-creates the mirrored array but restores its contents to the point in time when the backup array was created. It is not recommended that this option be performed online, or while the logical drive to be rolled back is mounted or in use by the operating system.
- Activate the backup array. This option makes the backup array fully accessible to the operating system.
Note: In the case where the primary array is no longer available. This task can only be used to activate the backup array. Type: | Software - System Management | Version: | 9.40.12.0(19 Feb 2013) | Operating System(s): | Microsoft Windows 7 (64-bit) | Microsoft Windows Server 2003 for 64-bit Extended Systems | Microsoft Windows Server 2008 x64 | Microsoft Windows Server 2012 | Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 x64 Editions | Microsoft Windows Unified Data Storage Server 2003 x64 Edition | Microsoft Windows Vista (64-bit) | Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition |
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DescriptionThe HP Array Configuration Utility is a web-based application that helps you configure HP ProLiant SMART-2 Array Controllers, HP ProLiant Smart Array Controllers, HP ProLiant Integrated Smart Array Controllers, and HP ProLiant StorageWorks RAID Array Controllers. You can use the Array Configuration Utility for several tasks such as configuring the array controller initially, adding disk drives to an existing configuration, or to reconfigure your array controller. EnhancementsUpgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization
Installation InstructionsTo ensure the integrity of your download, HP recommends verifying your results with this MD5 Checksum value: cp018121.exe | 655003c29b4cfcfc29c376aa8d77c6c5 |
Reboot Requirement: Reboot is not required after installation for updates to take effect and hardware stability to be maintained. Installation: Download the Smart Component to a directory on your hard drive and change to that directory. The downloaded file is a self-extracting executable with a filename based on the Smart Component Number. From that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file. Click the 'Install' button to proceed with the installation. The utility will automatically be installed. Release NotesEnd User License Agreements: Hewlett-Packard End User License Agreement
Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Notes: For support for ACU or Smart Array controllers, please visit Contact HP.
For feedback or suggestions on ACU, please send comments to acu@hp.com; however, we regret that support cannot be provided through this address.
The legacy ACU (native win32 application) and ACU executables can not be run on the same server at the same time; however, configurations created with one utility should be compatible with those created by the other.
Users will automatically be logged out after a predetermined period of inactivity when using ACU and will have to re-login.
On the Web-based Management Device Homepage, under 'options', 'Anonymous Access' should be enabled when using ACU.
When clicking on a controller that is currently being configured in a different ACU session, a message will appear which allows you to override the other ACU session or cancel. If you choose to override the other ACU session, any unsaved changes in the other session will be discarded.
To uninstall ACU, use Add/Remove Programs located in the Control Panel on Windows Systems.
To run ACU in local application mode on Windows, Internet Explorer must be the default browser.
The following are known issues:
- Sometimes the login on the Device Home Page will not work the first time. Click on the Device Home Page link again or refresh the page and re-login.
- When using Linux as the host operating system, if a Smart Array controller has 16 or more volumes configured, deleting any volume in the ACU will not update the /proc/partitions to reflect the deletion of the device node associated with that volume. Rebooting the server will cause the update to happen. Note that there is also a limitation that only the first 16 volumes configured will be available to the operating system.
Revision HistoryVersion:9.40.12.0(B) (3 May 2013) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Install this 9.40.12.0 (B) version if you require Windows Server 2008 R2. If you have successfully installed 9.40.12.0, then there is no need to install 9.40.12.0 (B). Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization Version:9.40.12.0 (19 Feb 2013) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for: HP SmartCache - accelerate data access by using SSD drives as cache Auto Replace Drive - new spare mode Full RPI - Rapid Parity Initialization
Version:9.30.15.0 (26 Oct 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Logical Drive Movement enhancements Version:9.20.9.0 (4 Sep 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Support for Smart Array P721m Version:9.10.22.0 (4 Jun 2012) Upgrade Requirement: Optional - Users should update to this version if their system is affected by one of the documented fixes or if there is a desire to utilize any of the enhanced functionality provided by this version. Added support for the following controllers: - HP Dynamic Smart Array B120i
- HP Dynamic Smart Array B320i
- HP Smart Array P822
Added support for Simplified Chinese Now officially supporting and providing native X64 versions in addition to existing 32 bit versions Added new features requiring a valid SAAP 2.0 (Smart Array Advanced Pack) license key: - Replace Array
- Allows the transfer of contents of an array to an existing empty array or a new array. All logical drives from the source array will be transferred. The original array will be deleted and its data drives will be freed as unassigned drives. The drive types at source and destination arrays can be different. This allows moving data from SATA to SAS, or SAS to SATA. However, the drive types comprising the array must still be of the same type.
- Heal Array
- Allows the replacement of failed or degraded physical drives in an array with healthy physical drives. The original array and logical drive numbering will be unaffected after the replacement. The replacement physical drives must be of the same interface type (such as SAS, SATA and etc.) as the original drives. The operation will be available only if enough unassigned physical drives of the correct size are available.
- Spilt Mirror BackupRollback
- Create Split Mirror Backup
- This task splits an array that consists of one or more RAID1, RAID 1+0, RAID 1 (ADM), or RAID 10 (ADM) and creates two arrays: A primary array and a backup array. The new arrays have the following characteristics:
- If the original array contained RAID 1 or RAID 1+0 drives, the primary array will contain RAID 0 drives.
- If the original array contained RAID 1 (ADM) drives, the primary array will contain RAID 1 drives.
- If the original array contained RAID 10 (ADM) drives, the primary array will contain RAID 1+0 drives.
- The backup array always contains RAID 0 logical drives.
- The primary array continues to be fully accessible to the operating system while the backup array is hidden from the operating system.
- This feature is useful when you want to capture a backup before performing a risky operation. The Manage Split Mirror Backup operation can be used to either re-mirror the primary and backup arrays, or to make the backup array into an independent array which can be accessed by the operating system.
- Manage Split Mirror Backup
- This task allows for the management of the primary and backup arrays created by the Create Split Mirror Backup operation. When the operation is performed on a primary array, the following options are available:
- Re-mirror the array and preserve the existing data. Discard the backup array. This option re-creates the original mirrored array with the contents of the primary array.
- Re-mirror the array and rollback to the contents of the backup array. Discard existing data. This option re-creates the mirrored array but restores its contents to the point in time when the backup array was created. It is not recommended that this option be performed online, or while the logical drive to be rolled back is mounted or in use by the operating system.
- Activate the backup array. This option makes the backup array fully accessible to the operating system.
Note: In the case where the primary array is no longer available. This task can only be used to activate the backup array. |
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