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Compatibility Matrix for the Failover Manager, Windows, and VMware Server - and configuration

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Compatibility Matrix for the Failover Manager, Windows, and VMware Server In the Release 8.1 SAN/iQ software, the Failover Manager can be installed in the following configurations. Note that VMware Server version 1.x does not support Windows 2008. Table 2 Matrix of VMware Server and Windows compatibility Failover Manager Windows 2003 x86 VMware Server 1.x Special instructions are required to add the Failover Manager virtual machine to the virtual machine list in VMware Server 2.0 Supported VMware Server 2.x Supported Windows 2003 x64 Supported Supported Windows 2008 Windows 2008 x86 x64 Not supported by Not supported by VMware VMware Supported Supported Adding the Failover Manager to VMware Server 2.0 1. Install VMware Server 2.0. 2. Install Failover Manager with the default options. By default, the Failover Manager is installed into C:\Program Files \Lefthand Networks\Failover Manager. 3. Open the VMware Server Home page and log in as administrator. 4. In the Commands section, select Add Datastore. 5. In the Add Datastore window, type the name of the datastore, Failover Manager. 6. Click OK to save the new Datastore. 7. Next, select Local Datastore and type the directory path for the Failover Manager. The datastore now shows up in the Inventory panel as FOM. 8. In the Commands pane, select Add Virtual Machine to Inventory. 9. In the Add Existing Virtual Machine window, select the Failover Manager in the Inventory pane. 10. Select the FOM.vmx in the Contents pane and click OK. 11. Now, power on the FOM virtual machine (FOM.vmx). HP Technical Support For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website: http://www.hp.com/support Before contacting HP, collect the following information: • Product model names and numbers • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial numbers • Error messages • Operating system type and revision level • Detailed questions HP LeftHand Storage Solution Release Notes 9

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Compatibility Matrix for the Failover Manager, Windows, and VMware Server
In the Release 8.1 SAN/iQ software, the Failover Manager can be installed in the following
configurations. Note that VMware Server version 1.x does not support Windows 2008.
Table 2 Matrix of VMware Server and Windows compatibility
Windows 2008
x64
Windows 2008
x86
Windows
2003 x64
Windows
2003 x86
Failover Manager
Not supported by
VMware
Not supported by
VMware
Supported
Supported
VMware Server 1.x Special in-
structions are required to add the
Failover Manager virtual machine
to the virtual machine list in VM-
ware Server 2.0
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
VMware Server 2.x
Adding the Failover Manager to VMware Server 2.0
1.
Install VMware Server 2.0.
2.
Install Failover Manager with the default options.
By default, the Failover Manager is installed into C:\Program Files \Lefthand Networks\Fail-
over Manager.
3.
Open the VMware Server Home page and log in as administrator.
4.
In the Commands section, select Add Datastore.
5.
In the Add Datastore window, type the name of the datastore, Failover Manager.
6.
Click OK to save the new Datastore.
7.
Next, select Local Datastore and type the directory path for the Failover Manager.
The datastore now shows up in the Inventory panel as FOM.
8.
In the Commands pane, select Add Virtual Machine to Inventory.
9.
In the Add Existing Virtual Machine window, select the Failover Manager in the Inventory pane.
10.
Select the FOM.vmx in the Contents pane and click OK.
11.
Now, power on the FOM virtual machine (FOM.vmx).
HP Technical Support
For worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:
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Before contacting HP, collect the following information:
Product model names and numbers
Technical support registration number (if applicable)
Product serial numbers
Error messages
Operating system type and revision level
Detailed questions
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