1 introduction, Overview, Audience – HP 3PAR InForm Software Licenses User Manual

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1 Introduction

Overview

This guide provides information for installing and using the Peer Motion Manager Software.

Audience

This guide is for use by administrators who are responsible for maintaining the HP 3PAR operating
environment. An understanding of the functions of HP 3PAR hardware platforms and the InForm
OS is required.

Related Documentation

The following documents also provide information related to HP 3PAR storage systems and the
InForm Operating System:

Table 1 Related documentation

Read the…

For information about…

HP 3PAR InForm OS Command Line Interface Reference

nl

Complete description of CLI commands

HP 3PAR InForm OS Management Console Online Help

Using the InForm OS Management Console to configure
and administer the system

HP 3PAR InForm OS Concepts Guide

System concepts and terminology

HP 3PAR InForm OS Messages and Operator's Guide

Identifying storage system components and detailed alert
information

HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software User's Guide

nl

Using HP 3PAR Remote Copy Software

HP 3PAR CIM API Programming Reference

Using HP 3PAR CIM

HP 3PAR Host Explorer User’s Guide

Using HP 3PAR Host Explorer Software

Go to the Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK)
website

http://spock.corp.hp.com/index.aspx

.

Identifying storage system configuration specifications and
compatibility information

Typographical Conventions

This guide uses the following typographical conventions:

Table 2 Typographical conventions

Example

Meaning

Typeface

When prompted, click Finish to complete the
installation.

Used for dialog elements such as titles, button
labels, and other screen elements.

ABCDabcd

Open the file \os\windows\setup.exe.

Used for in user input, filenames, commands,
paths, and screen output.

ABCDabcd

To add a user to a domain, issue the setuser
-adddomain <domain_name>:<role>

<user_name>

command.

Used for variables in user input, filenames,
commands, paths, and screen output.

<ABCDabcd>

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Introduction

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