Friday, January 22, 2010

Host Environment Analysis Tool (HEAT)

The Host Environment Analysis Tool (HEAT) is a Web-based application that…
  • Processes the output of the EMCReports script for Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 hosts and performs the following functions:
    • Displays information about the host, memory details, IRQ levels, Windows services, network adapters, disk drives, file system alignment, SCSI, drivers, host bus adapters, installed software and hot-fixes, EMC PowerPath and Solutions Enabler, Symmetrix, CLARiiON, Celerra software, device mapping and application and event log checking.
    • Checks versions of system drivers, HBA drivers and firmware, EMC PowerPath and Solutions Enabler software, volume management software, EMC Disk Array software against the latest versions that are EMC Supported.
    • Provides notices and warnings of potential problem areas where appropriate.
    • Provides recommendations where appropriate.
  • EMC HEAT Process the output of the EMCGrab scripts for AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Tru-64/OSF1, and Solaris hosts and performs the following functions:
    • Displays information about the host, OS, OS patches, host bus adapters, multipathing, drivers, file systems, installed volume management software, EMC PowerPath and Solutions Enabler software, Symmetrix, Clariion, Celerra software, device mapping and application and event log checking.
    • Checks versions of system drivers, hba drivers and firmware, EMC PowerPath and Solutions Enabler software, volume management software, EMC Disk Array software against the latest versions that are EMC Supported.
    • Provides notices and warnings of potential problem areas where appropriate.
    • Provides recommendations where appropriate.

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