HP EVA P6550 HP P6300/P6500 EVA User Guide (5697-2486, September 2013) - Page 80

Verifying VAAI status, Uninstalling the VAAI Plug-in

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NOTE: • In the Tasks & Events section, the following tasks should have a Completed status: Remediate entry, Install, and Check. • If any of the above tasks has an error, click the task to view the detail events information. Verifying VAAI status 1. From the vCenter Server, click the Home Navigation bar and then click Hosts and Clusters. 2. Select the target VMware host from the list and then click the Configuration tab. 3. Click the Storage Link under Hardware. Table 15 Possible VAAI device status values Value Unknown Supported Not supported Description The array volume is hosted by a non-supported VAAI array. The array volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000) and all three VAAI commands completed successfully. The array volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000), but all three VAAI commands did not complete successfully. Uninstalling the VAAI Plug-in Procedures vary, depending on user preference and environment: Uninstalling VAAI Plug-in using the automated script (hpeva.pl) 1. Enter maintenance mode. 2. Query the installed VAAI Plug-in to determine the name of the bulletin to uninstall. Enter a command using the following syntax: c:\>hpeva.pl --server Host_IP_Address --username User_Name --password Account_Password --query 3. Uninstall the VAAI Plug-in. Enter a command using the following syntax: c:\>hpeva.pl --server Host_IP_Address --username User_Name --password Account_Password --bulletin Bulletin_Name --remove 4. Restart the host. 5. Exit maintenance mode. Uninstalling VAAI Plug-in using vCLI/vMA (vihostupdate) 1. Enter maintenance mode. 2. Query the installed VAAI Plug-in to determine the name of the VAAI Plug-in bulletin to uninstall. Enter a command using the following syntax: c:\>vihostupdate.pl --server Host_IP_Address --username User_Name --password Account_Password --query 3. Uninstall the VAAI Plug-in. Enter a command using the following syntax: c:\>vihostupdate.pl --server Host_IP_Address --username User_Name --password Account_Password --bulletin 0-HPQ-ESX-4.1.0-hp-vaaip-p6000-1.0.10 --remove 4. Restart the host. 5. Exit maintenance mode. 80 Configuring application servers

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NOTE:
In the Tasks & Events section, the following tasks should have a Completed status: Remediate
entry, Install, and Check.
If any of the above tasks has an error, click the task to view the detail events information.
Verifying VAAI status
1.
From the vCenter Server, click the
Home Navigation
bar and then click
Hosts and Clusters
.
2.
Select the target VMware host from the list and then click the
Configuration
tab.
3.
Click the
Storage Link
under Hardware.
Table 15 Possible VAAI device status values
Description
Value
The array volume is hosted by a non-supported VAAI array.
Unknown
The array volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000) and all
three VAAI commands completed successfully.
Supported
The array volume is hosted by a supported VAAI array (such as the HP P6000), but all
three VAAI commands did not complete successfully.
Not supported
Uninstalling the VAAI Plug-in
Procedures vary, depending on user preference and environment:
Uninstalling VAAI Plug-in using the automated script (hpeva.pl)
1.
Enter maintenance mode.
2.
Query the installed VAAI Plug-in to determine the name of the bulletin to uninstall.
Enter a command using the following syntax:
c:\>hpeva.pl --server
Host_IP_Address
--username
User_Name
--password
Account_Password
--query
3.
Uninstall the VAAI Plug-in.
Enter a command using the following syntax:
c:\>hpeva.pl --server
Host_IP_Address
--username
User_Name
--password
Account_Password
--bulletin
Bulletin_Name
--remove
4.
Restart the host.
5.
Exit maintenance mode.
Uninstalling VAAI Plug-in using vCLI/vMA (vihostupdate)
1.
Enter maintenance mode.
2.
Query the installed VAAI Plug-in to determine the name of the VAAI Plug-in bulletin to uninstall.
Enter a command using the following syntax:
c:\>vihostupdate.pl --server
Host_IP_Address
--username
User_Name
--password
Account_Password
--query
3.
Uninstall the VAAI Plug-in.
Enter a command using the following syntax:
c:\>vihostupdate.pl --server
Host_IP_Address
--username
User_Name
--password
Account_Password
--bulletin
0-HPQ-ESX-4.1.0-hp-vaaip-p6000-1.0.10 --remove
4.
Restart the host.
5.
Exit maintenance mode.
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