Overview, The rmvmware admin tool, Vcenter plug-in tab – HP 3PAR Application Software Suite for VMware User Manual

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3 Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration Settings

This chapter describes the default HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software
for VMware vSphere configuration, as well as how to edit configuration settings using the
RMVMware Admin Tool.

Overview

HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere is provided
with default configuration settings that are compatible with most environments. However, it is
recommended that you verify the default parameters and make appropriate changes as necessary.
RMVMware Admin Tool, a Graphical User Interface (GUI), is provided for making configuration
changes.

The RMVMware Admin Tool

The RMVMware Admin Tool is used to configure HP 3PAR Management Plug-in and Recovery
Manager Software for VMware vSphere, configure VASA, set the storage system credentials, and
configure Host Explorer for VMware.

NOTE:

To use the RMVMware Admin Tool, you must have Administrator privileges. If you are

using Windows 2008, and have User Account Control activated, you need right click the
RMVMware Admin Tool and launch it using the Run as Administrator option.

To access the RMVMware Admin Tool click Start

→All Programs→HP 3PAR→HP 3PAR Management

Plug-in and Recovery Manager for VMware vSphere Admin Tool.

The configuration options are accessed through the following tabs, which are discussed further in
the proceeding sections:

vCenter Plug-in -- Configures the RMV plug-in for the vCenter Server.

Host Explorer -- Configures the Host Explorer to retrieve appropriate ESX host information from
the vCenter Server.

VASA -- Configure VASA functionality and HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage system mapping.

Storage System Credentials -- Configures the credential information for access to storage
systems.

vCenter Plug-in Tab

The vCenter Plug-in tab allows you to edit HP 3PAR Management Plug-in parameters for optimal
use in your environment (

Figure 16 (page 37)

).

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Using the Admin Tool to Modify Configuration Settings

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