HP XP20000/XP24000 User Manual

HP XP20000/XP24000 User Manual

Hp storageworks xp24000/xp20000 remote web console user guide (ae131-96087, may 2011)
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HP StorageWorks
XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console
User Guide
Abstract
This guide explains how to set up and use HP StorageWorks Remote Web Console to manage HP StorageWorks
XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays over a LAN connection. Topics include how to obtain storage system configuration and status
information, send user-requested commands to the storage system, install and launch XP program products, and troubleshoot
storage system issues. The intended audience is a storage system administrator or authorized service provider with independent
knowledge of XP storage systems.
HP Part Number: AE131-96087
Published: May 201 1
Edition: Fifteenth

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  • Page 1 HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Guide Abstract This guide explains how to set up and use HP StorageWorks Remote Web Console to manage HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays over a LAN connection. Topics include how to obtain storage system configuration and status information, send user-requested commands to the storage system, install and launch XP program products, and troubleshoot storage system issues.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2007, 201 1 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.21 1 and 12.212, Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 About Remote Web Console Operations............7 Overview of Remote Web Console.....................7 Remote Web Console GUI....................7 CFL Extension........................8 Remote Web Console Features....................8 User Access Levels........................9 User Types..........................9 Operation Privileges......................10 Overview of Audit Logs......................12 Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations..............13 Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications................14 Encryption Function Enhancement (Solution to the Year 2010 Encryption Problem)......14 The Year 2010 Encryption Problem..................15 Single Sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager................15...
  • Page 4 3 Using the Remote Web Console GUI............50 Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows...........50 File Menu.........................52 Go Menu..........................53 Help Menu........................54 Icons..........................55 License Key Window.......................56 License Key List........................58 License Install Box......................60 License Status Box......................61 Identity Window........................61 Device Information......................62 LDEV Information.......................63 Number of LDEVs......................65 Port Status Window........................66 Alerts Window........................67...
  • Page 5 Reporting SIMs by Email......................104 Configuring Settings for Email Notice.................104 Sending a Test Email......................105 Setting the Environment Parameters..................106 Downloading the Configuration Files..................106 Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files................107 Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool..............110 Using Configuration File Loader....................111 Exporting a Spreadsheet....................112 Editing the Spreadsheet....................112 Importing the Spreadsheet....................114 Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager........115...
  • Page 6 Subscription Service......................140 HP Websites........................140 Documentation Feedback.......................141 A Audit Logs for Single Sign-On..............142 BASE Function – Certificate Import Operation................142 BASE Function – Delete Certificate Operation................142 BASE Function – Login Operation....................143 BASE Function – SSO Authentication Operation................143 BASE Function – SSO SetOneTimeKey Operation..............143 B Error Codes for Single Sign-On..............145 Glossary....................146 Index.......................148...
  • Page 7: About Remote Web Console Operations

    1 About Remote Web Console Operations This chapter provides an overview of Remote Web Console functions. “Overview of Remote Web Console” (page 7) “Remote Web Console Features” (page 8) “User Access Levels” (page 9) “Overview of Audit Logs” (page 12) “Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations”...
  • Page 8: Cfl Extension

    Figure 1 Example of Remote Web Console Computer and SVP Configuration CFL Extension The CFL Extension allows you to perform commands on the storage system using the command prompt. To use the CFL Extension, you need to install certain files on the Remote Web Console computer.
  • Page 9: User Access Levels

    ◦ You can specify SNMP agent properties remotely to the SVP (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide). ◦ You can virtually partition built-in cache memory or storage (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide). Consider security ◦...
  • Page 10: Operation Privileges

    The range of operating privileges varies by user type: Storage administrator A storage administrator can operate the entire storage system. The administrator user account, which is the default Remote Web Console user account, is a kind of storage administrator. Only the storage administrator can perform the following: ◦...
  • Page 11 of a storage administrator. The Modify privilege is set for the administrator user account. The Disable privilege is set for a Storage Partition Administrator, and this privilege cannot be changed. Table 2 (page 11) shows the operation privileges and operations that can be performed for the Audit Log Administrator role.
  • Page 12: Overview Of Audit Logs

    Disable privilege is set for a Storage Partition Administrator, and this privilege cannot be changed. A storage administrator with the Enable privilege can do the following: ◦ Perform data encryption operations using the VLL window. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide. Back up and restore the encryption key using the Encryption window.
  • Page 13: Overview Of Configuration File Loader Operations

    Figure 2 Overview of the Audit Log Transfer You can transfer audit logs to FTP servers or syslog servers after connecting these servers through the LAN to the SVP of the storage system. A maximum of two FTP servers and two syslog servers can be connected to the SVP.
  • Page 14: Overview Of Ssl-Encrypted Communications

    Table 3 Program Products Supporting Spreadsheets and How to Apply a Spreadsheet Program Products Supporting Spreadsheets How to Apply a Spreadsheet LUN Manager The Configuration File Loader window Volume Retention Manager LUN Expansion The CFL Extension Hitachi Universal Replicator™ for Mainframe HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software For further information on these program product options, see the corresponding documents for each program product.
  • Page 15: The Year 2010 Encryption Problem

    version. If the Advanced Security Mode is enabled, do not perform the account update operation on the version that was downgraded to the previous version. If the Advanced Security Mode is enabled, HP recommends using a certificate for the SSL-encrypted communication with the hash function larger than SHA-2 (SHA-256 or larger). The Year 2010 Encryption Problem The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) compiles the types of encryption that U.S.
  • Page 16: Important Terms And Concepts

    NOTE: User accounts registered to HP Systems Insight Manager are different from the user accounts for Remote Web Console. To implement single sign-on, you do not need to register the user accounts of HP Systems Insight Manager to Remote Web Console. If a user logs in with both ways (to log in directly to Remote Web Console, and to log in with single sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager), make sure that the operation privilege of the user account registered to HP Systems Insight Manager matches the operation privilege of Remote Web Console.
  • Page 17 Table 5 Example of Device Numbers for Each CU CU Number Possible CU Number Possible CU Number Possible CU Number Possible Device Device Device Device Numbers Numbers Numbers Numbers 0:00 to 0:FF 10:00 to 20:00 to 30:00 to 10:FF 20:FF 30:FF 1:00 to 1:FF 1 1:00 to...
  • Page 18: Installation Requirements And Procedures

    2 Installation Requirements and Procedures This chapter describes the installation requirements and procedures for Remote Web Console: “System Requirements” (page 18) “Setting Up Remote Web Console” (page 22) “Remote Web Console Conventions” (page 29) “Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console” (page 34) “License Keys”...
  • Page 19 Table 6 Remote Web Console Computer Requirements for Windows Item Requirement for Windows Systems Operating System Windows 2000 (Service Windows XP (Service Pack Windows Vista Pack 2 or later) 2 or later) Windows Server 2008 (SP2) Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2 (Including Service Pack 2) Processor (CPU) Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or...
  • Page 20 Table 7 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for Windows (continued) Operating System Web Browser Java Runtime Environment Windows Server 2003 Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 5.0 Update 7 (1.5.0_07) JRE 5.0 Update 1 1 (1.5.0_1 1) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01)
  • Page 21: Requirements For Unix

    Use the JRE provided by Sun Microsystems, Inc. When you use AMD64/EMT64 as a CPU, the 32–bit version of Internet Explorer and the 32–bit version of JRE are required. When the SVP supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), you can specify IPv6 addresses. If the JRE is not installed on the Remote Web Console computer, the following version of the JRE will be installed when a user logs in to Remote Web Console: JRE 5.0 Update 1 1 for Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0...
  • Page 22: Setting Up Remote Web Console

    Table 9 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for UNIX (continued) Operating System Web Browser Java Runtime Environment HP-UX 1 1.31 Mozilla 1.7.13 RTE 5.0.07 (1.5.0_07) Firefox 2.0 RTE 5.0.07 (1.5.0_07) Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Ver2.1 Mozilla 1.4 JRE 5.0 Update 1 1 (1.5.0_1 1) Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Ver4.0 Use the JRE provided by Sun Microsystems Inc.
  • Page 23: Configuring Remote Web Console Over A Firewall

    download the JRE install program, and then copy the install program to install JRE on the Remote Web Console computer. For the procedure to install JRE, follow the instructions in the JRE install guide. For Windows systems, if JRE is installed successfully, Java is displayed in the Control Panel.
  • Page 24: Jre 5.0 Or Jre 6.0

    Start Java Plug-in Control Panel. For Windows: Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click the Java Plug-in icon. For UNIX: Do one of the following: Launch the Java Plug-in Control Panel executable file. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel <SDK installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel...
  • Page 25 Start Java Control Panel. For Windows: Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click the Java icon. For UNIX: Do one of the following: Execute the Java Control Panel executable file. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/ControlPanel <SDK installation directory>/jre/ControlPanel...
  • Page 26 Figure 4 Advanced Dialog Box Figure 5 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 5.0) Installation Requirements and Procedures...
  • Page 27: Configuring Communications Over Only Ipv6

    Figure 6 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 6.0 earlier than Update 10) Figure 7 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 6.0 Update 10 or later) Configuring Communications over only IPv6 IPv6 can also be used for communications between a Remote Web Console computer and an SVP. To communicate over only IPv6, both a Remote Web Console computer and an SVP must be configured to use only IPv6 for communications.
  • Page 28 To configure a computer to use only IPv6 for communications: Select the Windows Control Panel, Network and Sharing Center, and then Manage Network Connections. Select and right-click a network that connects an SVP, and click Properties in the pop-up menu. Click Continue if the User Account Control dialog box appears.
  • Page 29: Remote Web Console Conventions

    Remote Web Console Conventions General Parameters In most Remote Web Console windows, if you change a value, the text color of that value changes to blue or the icon changes, but the changes are not implemented until you click Apply. Table 1 1 (page 29) describes the text colors and font types displayed in the Remote Web Console windows.
  • Page 30: Keystrokes And Navigation

    If you request a change to the storage system configuration while another change is being made, an error message is displayed. If the error occurs while you are logging in or clicking Apply to implement changes, wait ◦ for a few minutes, and then retry the operation. ◦...
  • Page 31: Unix

    As a general rule, you can only enter alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) into a text box. There are certain exceptions, including the following: ” \ ; : * ? < > | / # & + = , Which symbols are usable depends on the window and the program product options. For further information, see the corresponding sections or documents.
  • Page 32: Windows Server 2003/2008 Initial Setup

    HP StorageWorks XP Auto LUN Software and XP Performance Control windows: You cannot drag and drop objects on the XP Auto LUN and XP Performance Control ◦ windows. You must use the buttons instead. If you select the icon for the Remote Web Console main window when you are using ◦...
  • Page 33 Figure 9 Advanced Dialog Box (Internet Options, Internet Explorer) If a page is not displayed because of an Invalid syntax error, you must register the URL of the desired SVP to the trusted site with the following procedure: Select Tools and then Internet Options from the menu bar of Internet Explorer. The Internet Options dialog box appears.
  • Page 34: Starting Up And Logging In To Remote Web Console

    Figure 10 Security Dialog Box (Internet Options, Internet Explorer) Figure 1 1 Trusted sites Dialog Box (Internet Explorer) Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console This section provides an overview of the login procedure and how to log in to a storage system. Installation Requirements and Procedures...
  • Page 35: Overview Of Login Procedures

    Overview of Login Procedures IMPORTANT: Because the initial user ID administrator has administrator privileges, one of the first tasks for the Remote Web Console administrator should be to change the password to maintain protection of the administrator-only and restricted functions. If you are logging in to Remote Web Console for the first time, use the initial user ID (administrator) and password (administrator) to log in as a storage administrator, and then change the password.
  • Page 36: Permission For Accessing Local Client Files

    Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations (continued) Item Specification Login history All login information, including user ID, login and logoff time, is recorded in the audit log file so that unauthorized access can be detected. Automatic logout operation If a user cannot log out normally, you can set the user to be automatically logged out from the SVP after a specific period of time.
  • Page 37 The items on this dialog box are as follows: ◦ Start allows you to log in to Remote Web Console (regardless of whether the digital signature is expired). Details allows you to view detailed information about the Java application. ◦ Exit prohibits you from using Remote Web Console.
  • Page 38: Logging In To A Storage System

    If you select the Always trust content from this publisher check box and click Run, Remote Web Console is always allowed to access the local files and you will not see this dialog box again. ◦ Run allows you to log in to Remote Web Console (regardless of whether the digital signature is expired).
  • Page 39: Using Ssl-Encrypted Communication

    Figure 17 Login Dialog Box Figure 18 Error Message on JRE Installation Using SSL-Encrypted Communication If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, the Security Alert dialog box (see Figure 19 (page 40)) is displayed when you log in to Remote Web Console. Click OK on the Security Alert dialog box.
  • Page 40 Figure 19 Security Alert Dialog Box Figure 20 Security Alert Dialog Box for the Certificate NOTE: Displayed statements and icons may be different. Figure 21 Warning - Security Dialog Box for the Certificate Installation Requirements and Procedures...
  • Page 41: Using Windows Server 2003/2008

    Figure 22 Warning - Hostname Mismatch Dialog Box Using Windows Server 2003/2008 If you are using a Windows Server 2003/2008 computer, a message as shown in Figure 23 (page may appear during the login operation. If this message appears, take the following steps: Click Add in the message box.
  • Page 42: Extending The Modify Mode Timeout Period

    storage system is partitioned, only one user can be in Modify mode for each SLPR. Any other users in the allocated SLPR can only view the storage system information in View mode. Some dialog boxes are not displayed in View mode. To view such information in View mode, view the Reports Display dialog box.
  • Page 43: License Keys

    License Keys A license key is a textual key that functions as a password because it is entered into Remote Web Console and unlocks the protection of an option. Because each license key is generated with a storage system serial number and option ID input, each storage system requires a unique license key code.
  • Page 44: Permanent Key

    Volume Retention Manager, and Data Retention Utility, the expiration of a temporary license key has the following effects: ◦ No new configuration settings may be performed. ◦ The configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired remain in effect and cannot be deleted. Non-configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired can be deleted from the SVP only (not from Remote Web Console).
  • Page 45: Emergency Key

    The term key, which is the same as the permanent key, has a limit for the volume capacity that can be used for each program product option. If you add volumes and the available amount of volume capacity exceeds the licensed capacity, Capacity Insufficient will be displayed in Status in the License Key window.
  • Page 46: Estimating Licensed Capacity Based On Used Capacity

    Table 14 Licensed Capacity Type Type Explanation How to Estimate the Licensed Capacity Used capacity The licensed capacity is estimated using the “Estimating Licensed Capacity capacity that the program product option will use. Based on Used Capacity” (page 46). The estimated capacity differs depending on the program product option: Normal volumes (local volumes) External volumes mapped to the storage system...
  • Page 47: Estimating Licensed Capacity Based On Mounted Capacity

    External Volume Capacity (KB) = Volume Capacity (number of blocks) × 512 (byte) 1,024 Pool capacity ◦ The license capacity of XP Thin Provisioning is calculated using the total capacity of the XP Thin Provisioning pool. ◦ If you use V-VOLs of XP Thin Provisioning as P-VOLs or S-VOLs of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal, the license capacity of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal is calculated using the page capacity allocated to the XP Thin Provisioning V-VOLs (that is, used pool capacity).
  • Page 48 Table 19 Remote Web Console Options (continued) Option Name Licensed Capacity Notes Virtual LVI Mounted Capacity Virtual LUN Open Volume Management Mounted Capacity Used only for open-system devices (including LUN Expansion). Volume Shredder Mounted Capacity Cache Residency Manager for Mounted Capacity Mainframe Cache Residency Manager Performance Monitor...
  • Page 49 Table 19 Remote Web Console Options (continued) Option Name Licensed Capacity Notes Volume Security Mounted Capacity Volume Security Port Option Volume Retention Manager Mounted Capacity HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible Used capacity for normal volumes For controller emulation types 2105 Extended Remote Copy (XRC) and 2107 only.
  • Page 50: Using The Remote Web Console Gui

    3 Using the Remote Web Console GUI This chapter explains the windows of the Remote Web Console GUI. “Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows” (page 50) “License Key Window” (page 56) “Identity Window” (page 61) “Port Status Window” (page 66) “Alerts Window”...
  • Page 51 Figure 26 Remote Web Console Main Window Item Description Title bar Displays the information about the connected storage system. IP indicates the IP address of the SVP. S/N indicates the serial number. D/N indicates the device name specified in the Identity window. File menu “File Menu”...
  • Page 52: File Menu

    Item Description PP Status Displays the SIM severity level. PP Status is displayed if a SIM occurs related to a program product license because the license is expired or the licensed capacity is insufficient. However, only the storage administrator with the Storage Administrator role set to Enable will be able to see the display.
  • Page 53: Go Menu

    Table 20 File Menu Details (continued) Item Description Displays the latest information on the Remote Web Console main window. Refresh The information might not display correctly when the exclusive lock is in effect or SVP maintenance is in progress. Closes the Remote Web Console main window. Logout Go Menu The Go menu allows you to start the desired program product.
  • Page 54: Help Menu

    Table 21 Functions Available from the Go Menu (continued) Icon Item in the Go Menu Tab Name Functions Available for Operation Privileges Storage Partition Required to Perform Administrator Functions Universal Replicator for All tabs Not available Mainframe ShadowImage for All tabs Not available Mainframe Mainframe Connection...
  • Page 55: Icons

    Web Console computer and SVP. Server Version Version of the RMI server installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. Home Page Opens the Hewlett-Packard website. Documentation Home Page Opens of the website for the Remote Web Console manuals. Icons The following icons appear on the Remote Web Console main window.
  • Page 56: License Key Window

    Item Description Allows you to download the audit log file. Audit:Normal When the lines of saved data in the audit log file are under the threshold, the Audit:Normal button is displayed. Audit:Warning When the lines of saved data in the audit log file exceed the threshold, the Audit:Warning button is displayed.
  • Page 57 Figure 27 License Key Window Item Description License Key list “License Key List” (page 58). Total Storage The Total Storage graphic on the left side of the License Key window displays the total volume capacity currently available in the storage system (open and mainframe drive capacity;...
  • Page 58: License Key List

    Item Description Capacity Information OPEN Drive Capacity displays the capacity of open-system drives in Total Storage. Mainframe Drive Capacity displays the capacity of the mainframe drives in Total Storage. The capacity of the SATA or the flash drive in each capacity is displayed in parentheses. SSD in Figure 27 (page 57) refers to flash drive.
  • Page 59 Item Description Term (days) The number of days that remain before the expiration of a temporary key, an emergency key, or a term key. After the temporary key has expired, the number of days that remain before you can re-install the temporary key is displayed. Status The current status of an option: Installed: The option is available.
  • Page 60: License Install Box

    Table 23 License Key Status and Icons (continued) License Key Status Icon Product Key Type Permitted Term Status Name Volume (days) Installed with the Term key and Option Term Unlimited or – Installed set to disable. name X TB (Disable) (Not Installed) Installed with the Temporary...
  • Page 61: License Status Box

    License Install has the following features: Mode allows you to select one of the following buttons: the Key Code button, the File button, or the Available button. Key Code enables the Key Code text box, which allows you to enter the license key for ◦...
  • Page 62: Device Information

    Figure 28 Identity Window Item Description Device Information “Device Information” (page 62). LDEV Information “LDEV Information” (page 63). Apply button Implements all the changes or settings. This button is active only in Modify mode. Cancel button Closes the window without making changes or settings. This button is available only in Modify mode.
  • Page 63: Ldev Information

    Item Description Contact Contact information such as personnel and telephone number where you can inquire about the connected storage system. The Remote Web Console user can change the contact information with Modify mode. Enter the contact information using up to 180 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :, ,, *, ?, <, >, |, /, ^, &, and %.
  • Page 64 Figure 29 Volume Type and Capacity in LDEV Information Table 24 LDEV Information Details Item Description Volume Type Allows you to select the type of volume capacity information from the Volume Type list: Total Volume: Information on all the volumes. Internal Volume Only: Information on only the internal volumes.
  • Page 65: Number Of Ldevs

    Table 25 Open Volume Capacity Pie Chart (continued) Item Description The capacity of the following volumes among open volumes (LDEVs). This capacity does Reserved Capacity not include reserved volumes of XP Business Copy. Reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN (for information on XP Auto LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide) Journal volumes (see the Hitachi Universal Replicator™...
  • Page 66: Port Status Window

    Table 27 Number of LDEVs Details Item Description Allocated OPEN LDEVs The number of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that have assigned paths. Each of the LDEVs that consist of a LUSE volume is counted as one volume. Unallocated OPEN LDEVs The number of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that do not have assigned paths. This number does not include reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, pool volumes, system disks, or quorum disks.
  • Page 67: Alerts Window

    Figure 30 Port Status Window Cluster-1 and Cluster-2 in the Port Status window indicate the clusters. The ports of Cluster-1 are listed on the upper part, and the ports of Cluster-2 are listed on the lower part of the Port Status. Each cluster has up to 16 PCBs and the name of each PCB is displayed on the header of the port list.
  • Page 68 Figure 31 Alerts Window Item Description Ref. Code SIM reference code. When SIM reference codes are shown, you are required to resolve the error. For details on how to resolve the error, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide or the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide.
  • Page 69: Detail Dialog Box

    Detail Dialog Box When you select a row in the Alerts list, right-click, and select the Detail command, the Detail dialog box (see Figure 32 (page 69)) opens with detailed information on the error. In addition to the information provided on the Alerts list, the Detail dialog box provides the Error Section, Error Detail, and Location for the selected row.
  • Page 70: Account Window

    Account Window The Account window allows you to register new user accounts or view and change the settings of the registered user accounts. The operations that can be performed in the Account window differ depending on the operation privileges set for the Account Administrator role. To open the Account window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Account from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window.
  • Page 71: Login Message Window

    Item Description User ID Displays the user ID that is set when the user account has been registered. SLPR ID Indicates the user account type. SA: indicates a storage administrator. Number: Name indicates a storage partition administrator, with the SLPR number and name displayed.
  • Page 72: Syslog Window

    Figure 34 Login Message Window Item Description Login Message You can enter alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) and some symbols. You can enter up to 2,408 letters. The message that you enter in this text box will be displayed in the Remote Web Console Login window.
  • Page 73 Figure 35 Syslog Window Item Description Output to Primary Server Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the primary syslog server. Enable: Transfers the audit log. Disable: Does not transfer the audit log. Primary Server Setting Set an IP address and a port number for the primary syslog server. Once you set Output to Primary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available.
  • Page 74: Audit Log Transfer Window

    Item Description Location Identification Name Name, as you like, the storage system that transfers the audit log to syslog servers so that you can identify the storage system. Enter 32 one-byte characters at the maximum. Available characters are alphabetic (A-Z and a-z), numeric (0-9), and symbols (! " # $ % &...
  • Page 75 Figure 36 Audit Log Transfer Window Item Description Output to Primary Server Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the primary FTP server. Enable: Transfers the file. Disable: Does not transfer the file. Primary Server Setting Set an IP address for the primary FTP server. Once you set Output to Primary Server to Enable, IP becomes available.
  • Page 76: Audit Log Setting Window

    Item Description Output to Secondary Server Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the secondary FTP server. Enable: Transfers the file. Disable: Does not transfer the file. Secondary Server Setting Set an IP address for the secondary FTP server. Once you set Output to Secondary Server to Enable, IP becomes available.
  • Page 77: Encryption Window

    Figure 37 Audit Log Setting Window Item Description Audit Log buffer Specifies whether to temporarily store the audit log on a system disk so the information will not be lost. Enable: Temporarily stores the audit log on a system disk. If you need to keep track of commands sent from the host, Enable is recommended.
  • Page 78 A mail server is required for email notice. The SMTP is used to send emails. You can choose whether to use SMTP authentication. If a firewall is used, open port 25. Only the storage administrator can perform operations in the E-mail Information window. The Storage Administrator role must be set to Enable for that storage administrator's user account, and also E-mail Information in the Permission Information list must be set to Enable.
  • Page 79: Configuration File Loader Window

    Item Description Account and Password Set the account and password for SMTP authentication. Required when SMTP-AUTH is Enable. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII codes) for the user ID and password, except for the following symbols and a space: "...
  • Page 80 Figure 39 Configuration File Loader Window Item Description Select Sheet Select the program product option for which you want to import or export a spreadsheet file. Import button Imports the edited spreadsheet file. For instructions on importing the spreadsheet file, “Importing the Spreadsheet”...
  • Page 81: Reports Display Dialog Boxes

    Item Description Apply button Implements the settings in the imported spreadsheet. This button becomes available only when a spreadsheet without detected errors is imported. Cancel button Cancels the settings and returns you to the original status of the Configuration File Loader window.
  • Page 82: Port Dialog Box

    The LDKC:CU:LDEV column displays the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. These numbers are separated by colons (:). An LDEV number ending in the pound or gate symbol (#) (for example, 00:00:01 #) ◦ indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000 External Storage Software User Guide.
  • Page 83 Figure 40 Port Dialog Box (Reports Display, when Fibre Is Selected) Item Description SLPR Allows you to display the information on a particular SLPR when you select the SLPR from this list. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, only information about the allocated SLPR is displayed, and you cannot select other SLPRs in this list.
  • Page 84: Lun Dialog Box

    Item Description Port list (when Serial is Displays the following when Serial is selected in Type: selected) SLPR: SLPR number and SLPR name. Port Name: Port name. Type: Type of port (Serial). Attribute: Port attribute. LCP is displayed. Port list (when Mfibre is Displays the following when Mfibre is selected in Type: selected) SLPR: SLPR number and SLPR name.
  • Page 85: Ldev Dialog Box

    Item Description Group ID The group number of the host group. LUNs (logical unit numbers) assigned to logical volumes. : A logical volume to which an LU path is defined : An expanded LU : A remote command device : A command device : Command device security LDKC:CU:LDEV From the left, the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number are displayed.
  • Page 86 Figure 42 LDEV Dialog Box (Reports Display) Item Description SLPR list Allows you to display information about a particular SLPR when you select the SLPR from this list. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, only information about the allocated SLPR is displayed, and you cannot select other SLPRs from this list.
  • Page 87: Ldev Status Dialog Box

    Item Description Internal Volume Information The hard disk type of internal volume as follows: Blank indicates a Fibre Channel drive. An asterisk (*) indicates a SATA drive. A dollar sign ($) indicates a flash drive. A hyphen (-) indicates an external volume. Encryption Indicates if the volume is encrypted or not.
  • Page 88 Figure 43 LDEV Status Dialog Box (Reports Display) Idea Description Parity Group list Allows you to select which disk group to display. Parity Group A parity group number belonging to the selected disk group. Status A status of all the volumes in the parity group. Normal: All the volumes are in a normal status.
  • Page 89: Xp Thin Provisioning Dialog Box

    Idea Description Status area Displays the status of the disk group that you have selected in the Parity Group list. Normal: All the volumes are in a normal status. Warning: Not all the volumes are in a normal status. Detail button When you select a parity group in the list and click Detail, all the LDEVs in the parity group are displayed in the LDEV list on the right.
  • Page 90: Detail Information Dialog Box

    Figure 44 Connected Host Dialog Box (Reports Display) Item Description LDKC Allows you to select the LDKC for which information is to be displayed. Allows you to select the CU for which information is to be displayed. The sequential number of the list. Type/Model The type and model number of a host (or a channel extender).
  • Page 91: Tool Panel

    Figure 45 Detail Information Dialog Box (Reports Display) The Detail Information dialog box displays the same items as the LDEV list in the LDEV dialog box on the Reports Display dialog box (see “LDEV Dialog Box” (page 85)). Tool Panel The Tool Panel allows you to specify the environment parameters of Remote Web Console or configure SSL-encrypted communications.
  • Page 92: Control Panel

    Figure 46 Tool Panel Item Description Control Panel Opens the Remote Web Console Control Panel, where the storage administrator can set Remote Web Console environment parameters, download files of configuration information, and restore the downloaded backup files of the Remote Web Console configuration information.
  • Page 93 Figure 47 Set Env. Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Description Maximum number of The maximum number of Remote Web Console users who can concurrently connect to connections the same storage system. You cannot change this value from Remote Web Console. Contact your HP service representative to change the default setting.
  • Page 94: Download Dialog Box

    Item Description RMI time-out period If the user cannot access the SVP for a certain period of time because of a network error, the RMI time-out logs the user out of the SVP. This has the following parameters: The default is 1 minute. You can specify 1 minute, 5 - 60 minutes in 5-minute increments, 70 to 120 minutes in 10-minute increments, or One day (24 hours).
  • Page 95: Restore Dialog Box

    Figure 48 Download Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Description Configuration File The check boxes indicate the configuration files that can be downloaded. Select a check box and click Submit to download the file containing the information. The files that you can download depend on the operation privileges set for your user account.
  • Page 96 Figure 49 Restore Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Description Upload File (Archive File) Select the Archive File (tgz File) check box and specify the compressed file (backup file), which has previously been downloaded from the Download dialog box in the Control Panel.
  • Page 97: Performing Remote Web Console Operations

    4 Performing Remote Web Console Operations This chapter describes how to perform Remote Web Console operations: “Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options” (page 97) “Launching the Desired Option” (page 100) “Managing the User Accounts” (page 101) “Reporting SIMs by Email” (page 104) “Setting the Environment Parameters”...
  • Page 98: Enabling Options Using A License Key File

    Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the enabled options changes to Installed. The warning messages are displayed in the following cases: The error code # 405 5503 is displayed if you install an emergency key for an option that has already been installed with a permanent key. If you install the emergency key, it expires in 30 days.
  • Page 99: Enabling Options Automatically

    Figure 50 Install/Uninstall Error Dialog Box Enabling Options Automatically When the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted capacity after you reduce the number of disk drives, or when the licensed capacity exceeds the used capacity after you delete pairs or pools, you can automatically enable the available Remote Web Console options using the Available button.
  • Page 100: Disabling Remote Web Console Options

    Change to Modify mode (see “Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode” (page 41) if you need instructions). Select the option that you want to set from the list. In License Status, select Enable or Disable. Click Set. The row of the selected option changes to blue bold italics. If you set to Disable, the Status column changes to Install (Disable).
  • Page 101: Managing The User Accounts

    Managing the User Accounts To manage user accounts, you use the Account window (see “Account Window” (page 70)). The operations that can be performed in the Account window differ depending on the operation privileges that are set for the Account Administrator role. CAUTION: If you have changed the setting for user accounts, you must back up the Remote Web Console configuration file by downloading the file from the SVP.
  • Page 102: Changing User Passwords

    In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the registered user account. Set the privileges for each role by selecting from their list. Set the operation privileges for each function in the Permission Information list if Enable is set for the Storage Administrator role.
  • Page 103: Changing User Operation Privileges

    Figure 52 Change Password Dialog Box (when Modify is not set for Account Administrator Role) Changing User Operation Privileges To change the operation privileges for a user account, log in with a user account with the Account Administrator role set to Modify. To change the operation privileges for a user account that is set to Disable, you need to set the user account to Enable, change the operation privileges for the user account, and then set the user account to Disable.
  • Page 104: Deleting Users

    In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account that you want to enable or disable. Right-click, and then select the Enable -> Disable command to disable or select the Disable -> Enable command to enable. You return to the Account window.
  • Page 105: Sending A Test Email

    Repeat step 7 for all the email addresses. To delete an email address, select the target address in the list and click Delete. You can choose multiple addresses and delete them at once. To change an email address, select the target address in the list and perform the same operation for adding an address.
  • Page 106: Setting The Environment Parameters

    Setting the Environment Parameters The Set Env. dialog box of the Control Panel (see “Set Env. Dialog Box” (page 92)) allows you to set the following Remote Web Console environment parameters: RMI time-out period RMI time-out period for Modify mode Polling period for checking exclusive lock Polling period for checking status and events Option to hide Alerts window...
  • Page 107: Restoring Backups Of The Configuration Files

    Click the Download tab to open the Download dialog box (see “Download Dialog Box” (page 94)). The kinds of configuration files that can be downloaded depend on the operation privileges that are set for the user account. Therefore, the displayed check boxes depend on each user account according to the setting of operation privileges.
  • Page 108 To restore the configuration files: In the Tool Panel of the Remote Web Console computer, click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. The Login dialog box is displayed. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. The Control Panel of the Remote Web Console is displayed. If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear.
  • Page 109 Figure 54 Restore Dialog Box (when backup files are set to be restored) Figure 55 Password Check Dialog Box Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files 109...
  • Page 110: Downloading Trace Files Using The Fd Dump Tool

    Figure 56 Restore File Dialog Box Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool Remote Web Console supports the FD Dump Tool. The FD Dump Tool is available to only storage administrators, and allows them to download the Remote Web Console configuration information from the SVP either onto a floppy disk or onto a hard disk drive.
  • Page 111: Using Configuration File Loader

    Specify the download destination, and then click Save. When the file is downloaded successfully, the Download complete dialog box is displayed. Figure 57 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 1 for Selecting Trace Files Figure 58 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 2 for Compressing Figure 59 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 3 for Starting the Download Using Configuration File Loader This section explains how to export or import a spreadsheet file using Configuration File Loader.
  • Page 112: Exporting A Spreadsheet

    The instructions in this section assume the use of Microsoft Excel 2000. Microsoft Excel is recommended for best compatibility. Exporting a Spreadsheet To export a spreadsheet file: Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Configuration File Loader window (see “Configuration File Loader Window”...
  • Page 113 Set the text data format to all columns in the Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 dialog box. Each row has a different number of columns in the spreadsheet. When you set the data format, you need to select the row that has the largest number of columns in the spreadsheet. If the data format is not set to text, the data might be converted to a number and displayed.
  • Page 114: Importing The Spreadsheet

    Figure 62 Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 Dialog Box Figure 63 Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 Dialog Box Importing the Spreadsheet After you have edited the spreadsheet, you will import the spreadsheet file. To import the spreadsheet file: Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Configuration File Loader window (see “Configuration File Loader Window”...
  • Page 115: Registering And Deleting The Certificates Of Hp Systems Insight Manager

    Click Import to open the Import dialog box (for an example of LUN Manager, see Figure 64 (page 115)). If you use the Mozilla web browser, the Download Manager dialog box may display when you click Import. If this occurs, close the Download Manager dialog box and continue the operation.
  • Page 116: Registering The Certificates Of Hp Systems Insight Manager

    Download a Remote Web Console tool definition file from one of the following URLs: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/RWCTool.xml https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/RWCTool.xml NOTE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP. NOTE: Some web browsers may display the content of the tool definition file. In this case, save the displayed content as an XML file by using the web browser.
  • Page 117: Deleting The Certificates Of Hp Systems Insight Manager

    Enter an alias name for the certificate in the Alias Name box, if necessary. By default, the IP address or the host name that you specified in the Register Certificate window is displayed in the Alias Name box. Enter administrator, which is the user ID and password for Remote Web Console. Click Register.
  • Page 118 Specify the following URL to open the Delete Certificates window (see Figure 67 (page 118)): https://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cgi-bin/utility/sceDelete.cgi NOTE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP you want to delete the certificates from. Select the check boxes for the certificates you want to delete. NOTE: The IP address, the host name, or the alias name that you specified when you registered the certificates is displayed in the list in the Delete Certificates window.
  • Page 119: Using The Cfl Extension

    5 Using the CFL Extension This chapter describes the CFL Extension that allows you to perform operations by entering commands in the command line of a Remote Web Console computer (for example, from a Windows command prompt or a UNIX shell prompt). “Overview of the CFL Extension”...
  • Page 120: Preparing For Using Cfl Extension

    Figure 68 Operation Procedures Using the Spreadsheets The operations using the spreadsheets include the following steps: Prepare for using CFL Extension This step is required when using CFL Extension for the first time. Prepare for configuring the storage system Some program products require preparation of the storage system using the Remote Web Console windows before actually applying the configuration using spreadsheets.
  • Page 121: Requirements For Cfl Extension

    Requirements for CFL Extension Using CFL Extension requires the following: Remote Web Console program product Remote Web Console client computers (see “System Requirements” (page 18) for details) Storage administrators with the following operation privileges: Storage Administrator role: Enable ◦ Configuration File Loader permission: Modify or View (depending on which command ◦...
  • Page 122: Changing The Java Security Policy

    Click the Support for Additional Languages icon, select This feature will be installed on local hard drive, and then click Next. The Browser Registration dialog box is displayed. Select the browsers you want to register with Java Plug-In, and click Next. The installation is started.
  • Page 123: Modifying A Batch File

    katfile SVP-ip-address user-id password > myAuthentication.txt Specify the following items: SVP-ip-address: Specify the IP address of the SVP. To use an IPv6 address, enclose the IPv6 address in square brackets [ ]. user-id: Specify the user ID of the storage administrator. password: Specify the password of the storage administrator.
  • Page 124: Notes On Using Cfl Extension

    The following items may need to be changed: The installation directory of a shell program If your operating system is UNIX and a shell program is installed in a directory other than /bin, you need to change #! /bin/csh in the first line to the installation directory of the shell program (such as /usr/bin/csh).
  • Page 125: Cflchk Command

    Table 32 CFL Extension Commands Command Name Description Operation Privileges for Configuration File Loader Checks the spreadsheet. Modify or View CFLCHK Saves the storage system configurations in spreadsheets. Modify or View CFLGET Applies the configurations in a spreadsheet to the storage Modify CFLSET system.
  • Page 126: Cflset Command

    Description The CFLGET command saves the storage system information requested from the input file into a separate spreadsheet. Two types of files are stored in the directory. A file containing the execution result (the file name is input-file-name_Result.spd) Files containing the storage system information (the names of the files are written in input-file-name_Result.spd) Operands Operand...
  • Page 127: Spreadsheets

    Operands Operand Description Specifies the name of the spreadsheet that you want to input-file-name verify, including a relative path or an absolute path. The maximum length of the file name is 240 characters. Specifies the output file name of the spreadsheet, including output-file-name a relative path or an absolute path.
  • Page 128: Spreadsheet Components

    Spreadsheet Components The spreadsheet for use with Remote Web Console consists of the following components: Declaration Operation tags Parameters Comments Figure 69 (page 128) is an example of a spreadsheet. Figure 69 Example of a Spreadsheet Declaration The declaration is required at the beginning of a spreadsheet. You need to change some items in the declaration because some items in the declaration differ depending on the program products you use or the settings you configure in a spreadsheet.
  • Page 129: Parameters

    Operation tags have two types: common operation tags for all program products and program-product-specific operation tags. For details on common operation tags, see “Common Operation Tags” (page 129). For program-product-specific operation tags, see the documentation for program products that support CFL Extension. Operation tags have the following characteristics: At least one program-product-specific operation tag is required in a spreadsheet.
  • Page 130: Execution Results

    Table 34 Parameters of the SerialNumber Tag Column in the Parameter Setting Range of Values Number of Characters Spreadsheet SerialNumber Serial number of the 00000 to 99999 5 or fewer decimal storage system digits Execution Results The execution results of the CFL Extension commands are exported to the following area in the output file: After the semicolon on each row The row below the row where an error occurred...
  • Page 131 00,04,42,01,P-VOL,00,64040,Volume,Disable,Flush,;Normal end 00,04,43,01,P-VOL,00,64041,Volume,Disable,Flush,;Error(6505-58075) Case 3: Parameters are described in a hierarchy structure. The following example shows execution results when parameters are described in a hierarchy structure. To identify where an error occurred, find the last row with an error. In this example, an error occurred in the second layer that begins with +,.
  • Page 132: Troubleshooting

    6 Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to troubleshoot problems with Remote Web Console. “General Troubleshooting” (page 132) “Calling HP Technical Support” (page 138) General Troubleshooting For troubleshooting information on the storage system, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array Owner Guide. For a complete list of Remote Web Console error codes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console Error Codes.
  • Page 133 Table 36 General Error Conditions Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action Application Error Remote Web Console experiences an Save the Java trace file and log file on Remote Web Console, and report to error. HP technical support. Then, restart Remote Web Console. The examples of the file location are as follows: For Windows: c:\Documents and Settings\logon user ID\Application...
  • Page 134 Table 36 General Error Conditions (continued) Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action An error (10,6027) occurs when The probable causes are as follows: accessing the SVP from the Remote The SVP (web server) might have been restarted. Wait for approximately Web Console computer.
  • Page 135 Table 36 General Error Conditions (continued) Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action The Java console is grayed out and Restart the Remote Web Console computer, or terminate the Remote Web does not start when you try to start Console process with the following method: Remote Web Console.
  • Page 136 Table 36 General Error Conditions (continued) Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action The commands in the Go menu are The required program product options might not be installed or an error might unavailable. occur on the window that is displayed after clicking the command. Make sure that all the required program product options are installed.
  • Page 137: Cfl Extension Error Conditions And Recommended Actions

    Table 36 General Error Conditions (continued) Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action Remote Web Console processing is An internal processing (for example, configuration change, P.P. check, and temporarily delayed. operational information acquisition) might be being executed on the SVP (web server).
  • Page 138: Clearing Cache Of Java And Web Browsers

    Table 37 CFL Extension Error Conditions Error Condition Probable Cause / Recommended Action An error (1310 69052) occurs. JRE with support for additional languages is not installed. Install JRE with support for additional languages according to the procedure in “Installing JRE with Support for Additional Languages”...
  • Page 139: Support And Other Resources

    7 Support and Other Resources Related Documentation HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Cache Residency Manager User Guide HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for FlashCopy Mirroring Software User Guide HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 for Compatible Parallel Access Volumes Software User Guide: Including Hyper PAV HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Database Validator User Guide...
  • Page 140: Conventions For Storage Capacity Values

    Conventions for Storage Capacity Values HP XP storage systems use the following values to calculate physical storage capacity values (hard disk drives): 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 MB (megabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 GB (gigabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 TB (terabyte) = 1,000 bytes 1 PB (petabyte) = 1,000...
  • Page 141: Documentation Feedback

    Documentation Feedback HP welcomes your feedback. To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, send a message to storagedocsFeedback@hp.com. All submissions become the property of HP. Documentation Feedback...
  • Page 142: A Audit Logs For Single Sign-On

    A Audit Logs for Single Sign-On This appendix explains the audit logs for single sign-on. For details on how to read audit logs, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide. BASE Function – Certificate Import Operation administrator,xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS:xxx, 00:00,[BASE],Certificate Import,,Normal end, Seq.=xxxxx +from=158.214.121.105,Alias=158.214.135.87,HPSIM=158.214.135.87...
  • Page 143: Base Function - Login Operation

    BASE Function – Login Operation simuserid,xx,YYYY/MM/DD,HH:MM:SS:xxx, 00:00,[BASE],Login,SSO UA=Administrator,Normal end, Seq.=xxxxx [BASE] BASE function Login Login operation SSO UA=Administrator SSO UA=Administrator is selected as the parameter. The operation uses the parameters shown in Table 40 (page 143). Table 40 Parameters for Login Operation Parameter Description SSO UA=administrator...
  • Page 144 [BASE] BASE function SSO SetOneTimeKey SSO SetOneTimeKey operation OneTimeKey EntryOver This parameter indicates that the number of requests to issue a one-time key for Single Sign-On has exceeded the threshold. Normal end The operation has ended normally. Seq.=xxxxxx Sequence number of the log information (0000000000 to 999999) Detailed Information HPSIM displays the IP address of the HP System Insight Manager server.
  • Page 145: B Error Codes For Single Sign-On

    B Error Codes for Single Sign-On This appendix explains the error codes for single sign-on. For details on how to read the error codes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console Error Codes. Table 42 Error Codes for Single Sign-On Part Error Error Message...
  • Page 146: Glossary

    Glossary Configuration File Loader. CLPR Cache logical partition. Comma-separated value. Control unit. Custom-sized volume. Cylinder. Disk controller. Domain Name System. EMT64T Extended Memory 64 Technology Fibre Channel. A network technology primarily used for storage networks. Gbps Gigabits per second. A measurement of the rate at which the transfer of bits of data occurs. Nominally, a Gb is a transfer rate of 1,000,000,000 (10 ) bits per second.
  • Page 147 Pool-VOL Pool volume. Program product. RAID1 to RAID5 Specific RAID architectures. Remote control unit. Request For Comments Remote method invocation. S-VOL Secondary or remote volume. The copy volume that receives the data from the primary volume. Storage area network. A network of storage devices available to one or more servers. Service information message.
  • Page 148: Index

    Index editing spreadsheets, 1 12 exporting spreadsheets, 1 12 Account Administrator role, importing spreadsheets, 1 14 Account window, overview, Alerts window, using, 1 1 1 array group, Configuration File Loader window, Audit Log Administrator role, configuration files audit log file, downloading, Audit Log function restoring backups,...
  • Page 149 sending test email, clearing cache, emergency license key, configuring, enabling licenses, security, enabling options Java security policy, automatically, license key code, language support, license key file, JRE 1.4, configuring, overview, JRE 5.0, configuring, Encryption Administrator role, JRE 6.0, configuring, Encryption Function Enhancement JRE versions overview, UNIX,...
  • Page 150 options, Help, overview, meus program products, File, setup, modes of Remote Web Console operations, Tool Panel, Modify mode, UNIX conventions, Modify mode timeout period, Remote Web console operation modes, Remote Web Console windows Number of LDEVs (Identity window), common elements, icons, Reports Display dialog boxes operation modes,...
  • Page 151 parameters, SerialNumber tag, View mode, SSL-encrypted communications overview, using, web browser SSO Authentication operation, single sign-on, configuring, SSO SetOneTimeKey operation, single sign-on, web browsers status, SIMs, clearing cache, Storage Administrator role, websites storage capacity values conventions, HP Subscriber's Choice for Business, storage systems product manuals, important terms and concepts,...

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