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HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager version1.3 User Guide*TC458-96019*HP Part Number: TC458-96019Published: June 2014Edition: 4

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Launching and logging into the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager1. Launch the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager from Start by selecting Start →AllPrograms

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a. Click on the name of the CatalystStore in the Un-Grouped CatalystStores table. To selectseveral at a time, hold down the Ctrl key, and click each n

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d. Click Remove between the two tables. This action moves the highlighted TeamedCatalystStore from the Selected Teamed CatalystStores table to the Un-

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Click Back to make any changes to the information for the group.18. If the information is correct, click Finish.The Success dialog box appears.19. Cli

Page 6 - 1 Introduction

5. On the Move Libraries screen, select the libraries to move.a. Click on the names of libraries in the Select Libraries table to be removed from the

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7. On the Move NAS screen, select the NAS shares to move.a. Click on the names of the NAS shares in the Select NAS table to be removed from thisgroup

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9. On the Move CatalystStores screen, select the CatalystStores to move.a. Click on the names of the CatalystStores to be removed from this group in t

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11. On the Move Teamed CatalystStores screen, select the Teamed CatalystStores to move.a. Click on the names of the Teamed CatalystStores to be remove

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14. On the Summary screen, review the information on each tab for correctness.Click Back to make any changes to the information.15. If the information

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• “Adding a device” (page 13), presented in “Configuring the HP StoreOnce EnterpriseManager” (page 13)• “Modifying the polling interval or IP address

Page 12 - 12 Getting started

5. Click Yes.A success dialog box appears.6. Click OK to close the dialog box.The device is no longer included in the list of devices.NOTE: The remove

Page 13 - Adding a device

NOTE: If the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager detects that you are already logged in, an errormessage appears.This message is displayed for two reasons

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7 Configuring user informationUser details, such as contact information and passwords, can be modified by using the followingprocedures:• “Adding user

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8 Managing the history logEach user can view the history log for all devices to which the user has access. The administratorcan view the history log f

Page 16 - Creating a new group

b. Click Export.The Select Location for Download [filename] dialog box appears.c. Navigate to the folder in which to save the log.d. If appropriate, c

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9 Backing up and restoring the Enterprise ManagerdatabaseThe administrator uses the backup and restore utility to make periodic backups of the configu

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4. The database backup is created, and the backup file is stored at the specified location.The log entries for the backup utility are available in the

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5. The backup copy of the database information is restored to Enterprise Manager.NOTE: This procedure can be used to duplicate the Enterprise Manager

Page 20 - Importing an AD group

10 Using Command Line Interface for Enterprise ManagerThe Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way to access Enterprise Manager. Thisi

Page 21 - Importing an AD group 21

• To login to Enterprise Manager using CLI, enter the following command:semscli –h <Host name/Host IP> -u <User ID> -p <password>Upo

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Listing existing commands1. At the command prompt, enter the following command:helpThe CLI client displays the existing command list. The following co

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Viewing the group summaryAt the command prompt, enter the following command:show groupsummaryThe client displays the overall status summary for all th

Page 24 - Modifying an SMTP

Understanding administrator-level and user-level permissionsUsers with administrator-level permissions (administrators) can view all items and perform

Page 25 - Viewing About Information

Viewing device details1. Enter the following command:show devicelistThe client displays the groups that you own.2. To view the device list, enter the

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3. You can specify the group name with the devicelist command in the following format:show devicelist –g <group name>For example:show devicelist

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Gen3, multi-node122 Using Command Line Interface for Enterprise Manager

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4. You can specify the group name and device serial number with the devicelist commandin the following format:show devicesummary –g <group name>

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Viewing librariesThe screen shots are for Gen2 devices unless stated otherwise.1. At the command prompt, enter the following command:show librariesThe

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4. Enter the service set number of which you want to view library information (B6000-series andabove).The libraries list displays the following inform

Page 31 - 4 Managing devices

6. To redirect output to a file, use the command -o as follows (B6000-series and above):show libraries -g <Group Name> -a <Device Serial Numb

Page 32 - Filtering devices to appear

4. Enter the service set number for which you want to view NAS share information (B6000-seriesand above).The libraries list displays the following inf

Page 33 - Launching the device GUI

show nasshares –g Un-Grouped –a CZJ0290C5RGen3, multi-nodeshow nasshares -g <Group Name> -a <Device Serial Number> -s<ServiceSet Serial

Page 34 - Customizing columns to appear

Viewing deduplication and disk usage statistics1. At the command prompt, enter the following command:show dedupstatsThe client displays the managed de

Page 35 - Firmware notification

3 Configuring the HP StoreOnce Enterprise ManagerTo start using the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager, the administrator must configure it byperforming

Page 36 - 36 Managing devices

6. You can specify the device serial number with the show dedupstats command in thefollowing format:show dedupstats -g <group name> –a <appli

Page 37 - Viewing replication topology

7. The default time period is Everything. To change the time period, use the -t option:show dedupstats –g <group name> -a <applicance serial

Page 38 - 38 Managing devices

4. Enter the service set number for which you want to view replication job statistics (Gen3,multi-node devices).The client shows three options:• Libra

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7. You can provide additional options with the show repjobstats command in the followingformat:show repjobstats -g <group name> -a <device se

Page 40 - Managing removed devices

show repjobstats -g Un-Grouped -a hpb499bac0d9a2 -s hpb499bac0d9a202-l Lib2Src –t last_24_hours9. To redirect output to a file, use the command -o as

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show servicesetsummary -g Un-Grouped -a hpb499bac0d9a2 -shpb499bac0d9a2016. To redirect output to a file, use the command -o as follows:show servicese

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A TroubleshootingEnterprise Manager provides error messages for all errors. You can continue with other operationsas usual, unless the error prohibits

Page 43 - Gen3 multi-node:

Table 1 Common issues (continued)SolutionPossible CauseSymptomThe device addition fails.• Add the device with a valid IP address.• The IP address is i

Page 44 - Viewing current issues

Table 1 Common issues (continued)SolutionPossible CauseSymptomEnterprise Manager is not ableto connect to the database.A fatal error occurs.• Ensure t

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B Support and other resourcesThis guide provides information about:• Installing the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager• Using Enterprise Manager with adm

Page 46 - Configuring threshold alerts

NOTE: After adding a device for an HP StoreOnce device with firmware 3.6.0 or later, youmust enter the user ID and password as authentication.NOTE: De

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Documentation feedbackHP welcomes your feedback.To make comments and suggestions about product documentation, please send a message tostoragedocsFeedb

Page 48 - 48 Managing devices

GlossaryDD2D The previous name of the HP StoreOnce Backup Systems product line.deduplication The feature in which only a single copy of a data block i

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IndexAactivateuser (local authentication), 96activity reportcartridge, 73slot mapping, 71AD, importing a group, 20addingadministrators, 16groups, 16SM

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Ffilter devices, 32firmware notification, 35forecastingviewing, 69forecasting of disk spaceviewing, 87GGen2, defined, 13Gen3, defined, 13groupadding,

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replication reportviewing, 69replication summaryviewing, 88replication topologyfiltering, 38refreshing, 39saving layout, 40viewing, 37viewing legend,

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7. Click OK to continue.If the operation fails, an error dialog box appears. Click OK to close the dialog box, thenrepeat this procedure.If the device

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Adding new users, administrators, and groupsIn the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager, you can add new users from Active Directory (AD). Toprovide access

Page 54 - 54 Managing devices

2. Click Create.The Welcome screen of the Create New Group wizard appears.3. Click Next to begin.4. On the Group Details screen, enter the appropriate

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9. Click Next.10. On the Add CatalystStores screen, select a single or multiple CatalystStores from theUn-Grouped CatalystStores list, and then click

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13. Click Next.14. On the Add User screen, select a single or multiple users from the Available Users list, andthen click Add >. Add all users by u

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© Copyright 2013, 2014 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or

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17. If applicable, click Back to make any changes to the information for the new group.18. If the information is correct, click Finish.The Success dia

Page 59 - Viewing NAS shares disk usage

• Host (example: x.x.x.x)• Port (example: 389)• Base Domain Name (example: dc=rm,dc=com)• Group Type (Users/Administrator)• Enter UserDN (example: cn=

Page 60 - 60 Managing devices

8. Click Next.9. On the Add CatalystStores screen, select single or multiple CatalystStores from the Un-GroupedCatalystStores list, and then click Add

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12. Click Next.13. Review the Summary screen and information displayed on each tab. If the information iscorrect, click Finish.After the group is impo

Page 62 - Viewing CatalystStores

5. Click OK.Modifying an SMTPTo modify an SMTP you added:1. Select Administration in the Navigation tree.2. Select the SMTP tab.3. Click Modify...4.

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5. Click OK.Removing an SMTPTo remove an SMTP:1. Select Administration in the Navigation tree.2. Select the SMTP tab.3. Click Remove.A confirmation wi

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separate .csv to the email. After the administrator configures the SMTP server (see “Adding anSMTP server for sending emails” (page 23)), you can star

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4. Click Next.5. Select the email interval. See Step 11 in “Setting up SMTP for emailed reports” (page 23).6. Click Next.7. Enter a valid recipient em

Page 66 - Viewing messages

11. Click Finish. The selected report is saved to the new Report Scheduler.To add a report to an existing Report Scheduler:1. From the Report Schedule

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5. Click OK to close the Report Scheduler window.View a Report Scheduler from the User Configuration screen.Viewing, modifying, or removing a report s

Page 68 - Viewing the dashboard

Contents1 Introduction...6Minimum requirements and compati

Page 69 - Viewing replication jobs

• Remove—Deletes the Report Scheduler from the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager. Youare presented with two confirmation boxes before the Report Schedul

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4 Managing devicesOn the Navigation tree, the Devices is available to users and administrators. Those withadministrator-level permissions can view all

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Filtering devices to appearThe HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager allows users and administrators to filter the devices thatappear in the devices group v

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5. After setting up all the filters, click Filter.The content pane displays only those devices in the group that meet the filter criteria.6. To view a

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5. Log into the GUI.Launched devices are not available after you log back in. You can also manually remove a launcheddevice:1. Select Launched Devices

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2. Click Customize View.The Column Selection dialog box appears.3. From the Available Columns pane on the left of the Column Selection dialog box, cli

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Device list with the default setting and no firmware updates available for any deviceDevice list with the firmware version column selected in the cust

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Viewing replication topologyThe HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager allows users to view the replication relationships betweenthe devices in a graphical f

Page 77 - Viewing CatalystStores usage

• Replication direction: The arrow in the replication line shows the direction of the replication.If both the devices connected by an edge are replica

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1. In the Filter By drop-down box, select whether to filter by device status or replication status.2. In the Equal To drop-down box, select the value

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Viewing the Replication report...69Viewing replication

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Saving the layoutAfter you have manipulated the graph into a layout you prefer, save that layout for repeated usein the replication topology viewer. C

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1. In the Navigation tree under Devices, select Removed Devices.A list of all devices that have been removed, but not restored or permanently deleted,

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Viewing device detailsYou can view certain details about a specific device. Begin by accessing the Current Issues tabas described below. From this scr

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3. From the Current Issues tab, click the additional tabs at the top to view additional devicedetails.Viewing current issuesUsers and administrators c

Page 85 - Viewing the Storage report

Gen3 multi-node systemsOn Gen3 multi-node systems, the device details view displays the device and service set status. Itincludes a pie chart of the c

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NAS shares, and CatalystStores on the selected service set. It also includes a pie chart of serviceset statistics showing the space used by the servic

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1. On a Gen2 or Gen3 single node system, select Configure Threshold Alerts on the CurrentIssues tab.On a Gen3 multi-node system, select Configure Thre

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3. Use the slider bar to set the minimum threshold from 95 to 45 (percent) in increments of 10.The email alerts begin at the minimum threshold and con

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7. In the confirmation box, click OK. The email threshold alerts are configured.The following image is a sample email alert.8. To change a minimum thr

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Launching the Command Line Interface client...116Using Help for the Command L

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Gen3 multi-node devicesThe device and library name, library status, replication status, and details are listed for eachvirtual library on the device.T

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Clicking View Replication Topology in the Virtual Library Replication screen opens the screenshown below. This is similar to the device topology scree

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5. To filter libraries by type, select the type of libraries to view (all, source, target, ornon-replicating) in the View by field.The screen refreshe

Page 94 - Adding a new LDAP server

7. To open the library interface, click Launch Device GUI.The HP StoreOnce Management GUI launches and appears within the HP StoreOnce EnterpriseManag

Page 95 - Removing an LDAP server

3. On a Gen3 multi-node system, click a service set link, and then click Virtual Library Status.The library and replication status are displayed in a

Page 96 - Activating a user

Viewing NAS sharesUsers and administrators can view details of NAS shares to which they have access. To do so:1. Navigate to the Current Issues tab (s

Page 97 - Modifying a group

The device name, service set and share name, share status, replication status, and details arelisted for each NAS share on the device.56 Managing devi

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The service set name is applicable only for Gen3 multi-node devices. Hovering the mouseover the first column will indicate that service set name is ap

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Clicking View Replication Topology (if available) opens a screen that shows a graphicalrepresentation NAS shares on the device and their replications.

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7. To open the interface of the device on which the selected NAS share resides, click LaunchDevice GUI.The HP StoreOnce Management GUI launches and ap

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1 IntroductionThe HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager is a standalone software application that provides basicmonitoring and management capabilities in a

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3. On a Gen3 multi-node system, click a service set link, and then click NAS Status.The library and replication status are displayed in a table. In ad

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Viewing CatalystStoresYou can view the CatalystStores that are available within a service set. Along with displaying theCatalystStore name, this scree

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The device, service set, and CatalystStore name; CatalystStore status; accessibility; and numberof CatalystStore items are listed for each CatalystSto

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Enter the access key in one of the following ways:• Click Accessible for the relevant CatalystStore, and enter the access key directly.• If the same a

Page 107 - Removing a group

Viewing CatalystStore disk usageUsers and administrators can view details of the CatalystStores to which they have access. To doso:1. Navigate to the

Page 108 - Removing a device

3. On a Gen3 multi-node device, click a service set link, and then click CatalystStore Status.The CatalystStore status is displayed. In addition, ther

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1. Select Messages in the Navigation tree. The screen displays the managed, un-managed,library, NAS share and Catalyst details.2. Select specific mess

Page 110 - Modifying a password

5 Accessing and viewing reportsThe HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager supports report and trending for the history data. The HPStoreOnce Enterprise Manag

Page 111 - 8 Managing the history log

NOTE: An unknown device indicates that an unknown status/event was reported by the HPStoreOnce device during the selected time period. However, this s

Page 112 - 112 Managing the history log

The HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager is compatible with the following hardware:• HP StoreOnce 250x, 26xx, 27xx, 400x, 41xx, 42xx, 43xx, 44xx, 45xx, 47x

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Forecasting. Duration forecasting forecasts replication duration. Size forecasting predicts the datasize (in GB) that can be replicated within the use

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The Size Forecasting ReportViewing the Slot Mapping Activity report1. Select the Replication tab.2. Select the SlotMapping Activity tab.3. Use the dro

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The following list includes all the fields you can display:• Date—The date of the Slot Mapping Record• Slot Mapping Name• Replication Status—Shows spe

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After selecting a device and preferred options, you may use the Filter options to:• Filter results by column or by replication status name• Add select

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• Cartridge Size• Job Status• Replication Status• Bandwidth SavingThe following list includes all the fields you can display:• Date—The date of the Ca

Page 118 - Listing existing commands

7. Use Customize View to view allowable columns in the displayed report. After selectingCustomize View, select one column heading from the Available C

Page 119 - Viewing the group summary

5. Use the drop-down boxes to select a service set and library.6. Use the drop-down box to select the time period of the report.You can export the rep

Page 120 - Viewing device details

Viewing CatalystStores usage1. Select Reports in the Navigation tree.2. Select the CatalystStores tab.3. Select the Usage tab.4. Use the drop-down box

Page 121 - Viewing the device summary

• NAS Shares• CatalystStore• Teamed CatalystStoreSetting the time period to displayIn the View drop-down box, select Hourly, Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Y

Page 122 - Gen3, multi-node

10. Click Show.After your mouse device hovers over a particular point on the graph, a tool tip displays the detailsof that point.To zoom into a partic

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2 Getting startedInstalling the HP StoreOnce Enterprise ManagerTo install the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager:1. Obtain the HP StoreOnce Enterprise Ma

Page 124 - Viewing libraries

To filter the libraries, enter text into the Available Libraries text box, and click Search. ClickClear to clear the filter.9. Select one or more libr

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8. Click Select Interface to see a list of available ports.9. Select one or more ports.10. Click OK to close the Available Ports list.11. Use the drop

Page 126 - Viewing NAS shares

8. Click Select Interface to see a list of available libraries.To filter the libraries, enter text into the Available Libraries text box, and click Se

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3. Use the drop-down boxes to select the appropriate group and device.4. Use the Report At drop-down box to select the NAS share level.5. Click Select

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Viewing the CatalystStores Performance report1. Select Reports in the Navigation tree.2. Select the Performance tab.3. Use the drop-down boxes to sele

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15. Click Show.The report can be exported to a .csv file or to a .png image file.Viewing the Teamed CatalystStores Performance report1. Select Reports

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2. Select the Disk Usage tab.3. Using the filters at the top of the screen, select from the drop-down boxes:a. Group and Deviceb. Type (based on devic

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3. Using the filters at the top of the screen, select from the drop-down boxes:a. Group and Deviceb. Type (based on device type):• Gen2 will display l

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Viewing the Alert Summary reportThe replication and CatalystStore copy job’s alert summary is used to show the details of alertconditions. The look an

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Configuring the email notification of alertsAfter an administrator adds an SMTP server, you can configure the Alerts Summary to send emailsthat provid

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13. Establish the correct port number settings. The HP StoreOnce Enterprise Manager uses ports3095 and 3096 to receive client requests. If another app

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8. Click Next>.9. Select Events for the configuration.10. Click Next>.11. Select the email interval:• DailyRecipients receive daily emails at th

Page 136 - A Troubleshooting

• MonthlyRecipients receive monthly emails on the selected date and time.◦◦ You can select a Start From date; the system begins sending emails on that

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14. Click Add.The email address appears in the Recipients list. You can remove an email address by selectingthe appropriate check box and then clickin

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Click Send Mail if you want to send a sample email before confirming the configuration. ClickOK in the Success dialog box.19. Click Finish to save the

Page 139 - B Support and other resources

6 Performing administration proceduresOn the Navigation tree, administration tasks are available only to administrators. From here, theadministrator c

Page 140 - Documentation feedback

IMPORTANT: If you want to modify an LDAP server with the DIGEST-MD5 encryption mechanism,you must enter a fully-qualified name in the Server field. DI

Page 141 - Glossary

3. Click Remove.A warning dialog box appears, to confirm that the user should be removed.4. Click Yes to confirm the selection.A confirmation dialog b

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Using group management functionsIn Enterprise Manager, a group is a logical collection of libraries, NAS shares, CatalystStores,and Teamed CatalystSto

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6. Click Next.7. On the Add Libraries screen, libraries can be added from Un-Grouped libraries. Libraries fromexisting groups can be moved back to Un-

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a. Click on the name of the NAS share in the Un-Grouped NAS table to be added to thegroup. To select several at a time, hold down the Ctrl key, and cl

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