Custom (not HP's) EVA storage management pack

Hello,
I have found this management pack
http://www.systemcentercentral.com/pack-catalog/hp-eva-performance-management-pack-v3/ for monitoring HP EVA P6000, thanks for authors, but discoveries are not working, I have SCOM 2012 R2 and HP CommandView is on Win2008R2, I have imported both MPs,
installed agent on CommandView server, also checked registry entries, just in case restarted scom agent, but in the Monitoring pane there is not data about EVA disks, could you please help?

Hi,
did you read EvaPerf MP guide. You have some prerequisites?
1. You must create the c:\temp folder on the
HP StorageWorks Command View (EVAPerf) server
2. In  the document under Optional Configuration see how to register friendly names for EVA.
3 Most important:
EVAPERF Discovery is disabled by default. It’s a seed (base) discovery for all other objects. You must enable this discovery with override to discover any other class instances that
are defined in in EVA Performance Management Pack v3.
So follow the guide and you should configure MP with no problems.
Hope it helps,
Janez
Hello, yes, before posting I did 1 and 3, but I did not specify friendly name, this is optional I think?

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