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HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console user guide for XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays and SVS 200 Pa rt num ber: T 1714-96016 Seventh edition: September

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Figure 64 Detail Information Pane The following items are displayed on the Detail Information pane of the Basic Information Display pane. • SLPR: SLP

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• External Paths: Number of paths that are set for the external volume • IO Suppression Mode: I/O Suppression mode set for the external volume when

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• Threshold: Once the audit log reaches its maximum capacity, the starting line of the oldest data begins to be overwritten with the starting line of

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NOTE: It takes from one to five minutes to download the audit log file. NOTE: For additional information about Audit Log files, see the HP StorageWorks X

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Figure 67 Example of the Configuration including Syslog Servers The specifications for the syslog information file are as follows: • File type: The sys

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Figure 68 The Syslog Pane The Syslog pane has the following features: • Output to Primary Server: Allows you to specify whether to transfer the audit

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To configure syslog servers so that the audit log will be transferred to the syslog servers: 1. Use LAN to connect the syslog servers to the array&apo

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Figure 69 The Audit Log Panel The Audit Log panel has the following features: • Output to Primary Server: You can specify whether to transfer the aud

Page 11 - About this guide

• Secondary Server Output Folder: You can set the folder location to save the audit log information file. The default is the root folder (/). The re

Page 12 - HP technical support

NOTE: After you have set the environment parameters, you need to log on to the XP Remote Web Console again to make the changes take effect. Figure 70

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About this guide This guide provides information about: • Installing and using XP Remote Web Console client Java™ applet program • Performing XP Rem

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• Automatic distribution of the Java™ plug-in - Java Runtime Environment (JRE™) is required to use XP Remote Web Console. If a computer that is being

Page 15 - Console Operations

NOTE: NO is recommended if you are also selecting the Status Pane hidden option. • Status Pane hidden Option: Specify the option to display the XP Re

Page 16 - HP Array Features

Downloading theConfiguration Files (Download pane) NOTE: You must log on with the user account of the storage administrator to download the XP Remote W

Page 17 - User Types

information. The kinds of configuration files that you can download depend on the operation authority that is set for your user account. The kinds of t

Page 18 - Audit Log

Figure 73 Download list Pane Figure 74 File Download Pane 11 4 Performing XP Remote Web Console Operations

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Figure 75 Save As Pane Figure 76 Download Complete Pane HP StorageWorks 115

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Restoring Backups of Configuration Files (Restore pane) Restore Tab on the Control Panel NOTE: You must log on with the storage administrator user acco

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• UploadFile(ArchiveFile): Allows you to select the Archive File (tgz File) check box and text box. You can specify the compressed file (backup file),

Page 22 - Software Product Matrix

NOTE: When the restore process is completed successfully, the SVP backup file is deleted. Figure 78 Upload Confirmation Pane Figure 79 Restore Confirmati

Page 23 - Integration

you can specifically request the use of some or all of the additional capacity. Once this additional capacity is released, the additional memory and L

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• HP StorageWorks Data Integrity Check user guide for XP12000/XP10000 Disk Arrays and SVS 200 You can find related HP StorageWorks documents from th

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• The LUN On-Demand List at the top of the LUN On-Demand pane displays a list of parity groups that are available for the On-Demand storage LUN funct

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NOTE: This button is active only when you are in Modify mode. ExtendingLUs Usingthe On-DemandStorage LUNFunction To extend LUNs on the array: 1.

Page 27 - Procedures

1. Log on with the user ID of a storage administrator to open the XP Remote Web Console main pane. 2. Change to Modify mode. 3. Click the Install t

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Figure 83 Cache Detail Pane The Cache Detail pane has the following features: • Cache Pool: Displays the following information on the CLPR for CLPR n

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• Extend Cache slider: Adjust the slider to specify the capacity of cache memory you want to allocate to each CLPR from the extended cache memory. W

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CAUTION: If anotheruser(includinganSVP user)isusing theFDDumpTool function,oramaintenanceoperation is being performed, you cannot download trace files

Page 31 - Configuring the Java™ Plug-In

Figure 84 Download Trace Files Pane Figure 85 Download Trace Files Pane for Selecting Trace Files 126 Performing XP Remote Web Console Operations

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Figure 86 Compress Files Confirmation Message Figure 87 Now Compressing… Pane Figure 88 Download Trace Files Pane for Starting Download HP StorageWorks

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Figure 89 File Download Pane Figure 90 Save As Pane 128 Performing XP Remote Web Console Operations

Page 34 - For JRE 5.0 and JRE 6.0

Figure 91 Download Complete Pane HP StorageWorks 129

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http://www.hp.com/support/ . Collect the following information before calling: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product ser

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13 0 Performing XP Remote Web Console Operations

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4 Setting SNMP Agent Properties Overview of SNMP Agent Properties CAUTION: Before setting SNMP Agent properties, be sure that both the Hitachi SNMP AP

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Figure 92 XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 Array SNMP Environment SNMP IP Security Tab To open the SNMP IP Security tab, click Install ( ) on the XP Remote We

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Figure 93 SNMP IP Security Tab The SNMP IPSecurity tab has the following features: • Install:The Extension SNMP check box is selected if the SNMP Age

Page 40 - Computers

register the system group information, the Extension SNMP check box must be clicked. When you register the system group information, click Apply. The

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4. Enter the desired numerical IP address in the IP Address text box (Figure 94). 5. Click Set to add the new IP address. The new IP address is add

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Figure 95 Delete IP Address Pop-Up Menu Adding A Community Name To add a community name: 1. Change to Modify mode. 2. Click Install ( ). Click the S

Page 43 - For JRE 1.4

Figure 96 Add Community Pop-Up Menu Figure 97 Add Community Pane Deleting a Community Name To delete a community name: 1. Change to Modify mode. 2.

Page 44 - LoggingontoanArray

Figure 98 Delete Community Pop-Up Menu Changing a Community Name To change a community name: 1. Change to Modify mode (see “View Mode and Modify Mode”

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Figure 99 Change Community Pop-Up Menu Figure 100 Change Community Pane Adding Community IP Addresses To add a community IP address: 1. Log on to ope

Page 47 - Figure 22 Trusted Sites Pane

Figure 101 Add IP Address Pop-Up Menu Figure 102 IP Address Pane Deleting aCommunity IP Address To delete a community IP address: 1. Change to Modify

Page 48 - View Mode and Modify Mode

Figure 103 Delete Community IP Address Pop-Up Menu HP StorageWorks 141

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142 S e t t i n g S N M P A g e n t P r o p e r t i e s

Page 50 - License Keys

5 SSL Encrypted Communication Overview of SSL Encrypted Communication To improve the security of remote operations between an XP Remote Web Console an

Page 51 - Console

14 4 SSL Encrypted Communication

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6Configuration File Loader Overview of Configuration File Loader Configuration File Loader is used to make large-scale or “batch” changes to the LUN Mana

Page 53 - License Key Pane

Figure 104 Configuration File Loader Operation Flow Chart General Spreadsheet Conventions Spreadsheet File Requirements You will need to write the spre

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Figure 105 Sample Spreadsheet All of the formatting requirements in Table 5.1 must be satisfied. Table 17 Spreadsheet File Formatting Requirements Item

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• Configuration definition(s) (see “Configuration Definitions” on page 149) • Comments (see “Comments”onpage150) Spreadsheet Declaration The spreadsheet d

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• The row after the function tag indicates the required setting items (CHA and PCB Mode in the example) for the function. The setting items are sepa

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1 Overview of XP Remote Web Console Operations XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 Array Web Server and Web Client The XP Remote Web Console consists of a group o

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• When the current spreadsheet file is downloaded, the new settings area is left blank. All of the columns should be separated by commas. • You may

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#(linefeed) #(linefeed) CHA-1P,Standard (indicating changes) CHA-1Q,Standard (indicating changes) New Settings CanAffectOther Settings As a general ru

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Table 19 LUN Manager Spreadsheet Format Column Function Tag [CHA] [Port] [Host-Group] [WWN] [LUN] [LDEV] 1st CHA Port Port Port Port CU 2nd PC

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IMPORTANT: Do not change the NAS comment rows. NOTE: When you want to set the initiator/external mix mode for the PCB mode, set “HighSpeed” the same a

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Table 21 Available [Port] Tag Configuration Values Column Item Available Values 1st , 11th (Index) Port Set one of the following (Maximum number of po

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Table 22 Available Configuration Values for the [HostGroup] Tag Column Item Available Values 1st, 11th (Index) Port One ofthe following canbeset (Maxi

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Figure 108 Host Mode Option Illustration Figure 109 Host Mode Option Table 23 Binary to Hexadecimal Conversion Binary Number Hexadecimal Number Bina

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Table 24 Available Configuration Values for the [WWN] Tag Column Item Available Values 1st, 11th (Index) Port One ofthe following canbeset (Maximum nu

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Table 25 Available Configuration Values forthe [LUN]Tag Column Item Available Values 1st, 11th (Index) Port One of the following can be set (Maximum n

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Table 26 Available Configuration Values for the [LDEV] Tag Column Item Available Value 1st, 11th (Index) CU # 00 - 3F. Set with hexadecimal numbers in

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• Setting user accounts for XP Remote Web Console (see “Setting User Accounts (Account Pane)”onpage86) • Checking auditlog information(see“Do

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Figure 110 Confi guration File Loader Pane The Configuration File Loader pane has the following features: • The Select Tag drop-down list is available

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• The Export button allows you to export the current spreadsheet file. For instructions on exporting the spreadsheet file, see “Exporting a Spreadsheet

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Figure 111 Export Pane Figure 112 Save Pane Editing the Spreadsheet NOTE: These instructions assume the use of Microsoft® Excel 2000. If you use a dif

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6. Once you have edited the spreadsheet, you need to save and close the file. Enclose the file name within quotation marks, with an .spd extension. Cl

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Figure 114 Text Import Wizard Pane 2 Figure 115 Text Import Wizard Pane 3 16 4 Configuration File Loader

Page 74 - Remote Web Console Features

Figure 116 Save As Pane Importing the Spreadsheet After you have edited the spreadsheet, you will import the spreadsheet file. The Import button allows

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Figure 117 Import Pane Figure 118 Open Pane First Error Check The first error check is performed when the spreadsheet file is imported. The first error

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Second Error Check In the second check, the spreadsheet settings are verified. Any errors found are displayed on the Error Information list. This secon

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Figure 119 Second Error Check Flow Chart Third Error Check The third check is performed after you click Apply. Errors detected at this third check inc

Page 78 - Capacity Box (Op

7 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting • See Table 27 for general error conditions. • See Table 28 for notes on UNIX® operations. The user is responsible

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XP Remote Web Console provides a default account with the user ID and password of “administrator.” By default, the operation authority for all XP Remo

Page 80 - Number of LDE

Error Condition Probable Cause/Recommended Action Only the Exit, Refresh,and All Refresh buttons are effective when accessing the SVP from the XP Remo

Page 81 - Base Information

Error Condition Probable Cause/Recommended Action A network error occurred. There is no response to an operation even after 30 minutes have passed. Re

Page 82 - Port Status

Error Condition Probable Cause/Recommended Action Thetimeofthe clock onXPRemote Web Consoleis reset. Clear cache (the existing temporary Internet files

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Acronyms and Abbreviations CU control unit FTP File Transfer Protocol IBM® International Business Machines Corporation IP Internet Protocol JRE™

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174 Acronyms and Abbreviations

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Index A account administrator role description,17 selecting,88 account information tree,87 account pane account information tree,87 changing operation

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control panel download tab features,112 downloading configuration files,112 operations,108 restore tab,116 Set Env. pane,109 setting environment parame

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LUN pane, features,97 LUN tag, setting LU path,157 LUs, extending,121 LUSE volume, detailed information,99 M mainframe CU device numbers,21 CU groups,

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supported firmware,11 supported platforms,11 SVP sample configuration,15 updating information,75 syslog information file, specifications,104 syslog pane c

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• View: If you have this authority, you can view the operation authority of all user accounts. You cannot add, change, or delete any user accounts.

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Figure 2 Overview of the Audit Log Operations You can transfer audit log to FTP servers or syslog servers after you connect these servers to the SVP o

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Legal and notice information © Copyright 2005, 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change wi

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• LU (logical unit). An LDEV used by open-system hosts is called an LU. The arrays support a maximum of 1024 LU paths per fibre-channel port. An open

Page 93 - Deleting User Account

Table 2 Device Numbers for Each CU (Mainframe only) CU Possible CU Possible CU Possible CU Possible Number Device Number Device Number Device Number D

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NOTE: The CU number FF is reserved for RAID Manager operations. Therefore, the CU number that can be used for XP Remote Web Console operations is up

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Software Product Description Prerequisites/Requirements/ Integration HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access family Enables real-time data mirroring betw

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Software Product Description Prerequisites/Requirements/ Integration HP StorageWorks XP Auto LUN Provides web-based automatic monitoring and load bala

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Software Product Description Prerequisites/Requirements/ Integration Hitachi LDEV Guard Provides web-based highly secure LDEV access control, allowing

Page 98 - Basic Informa

26 Overview of XP Remote Web Console Operations

Page 99 - Display Pane

2 Installation Requirements and Procedures System Requirements The XP Remote Web Console Java™ applet program is downloaded from the SVP to the XP Rem

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Table 5 XP12000/XP10000 Disk Ar. XP Rem. Web Console Client Sys.Reqmts. for Windows Operating System Windows ® 2000 Windows ® XP (Service Pack 1

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Operating System Windows ® 2000 Windows ® XP (Service Pack 1 or later) Windows ® Server 2003 (Including Serice Pack 1) Windows ® Server 2003 R2 Wi

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Contents Aboutthisguide ... 11 Supported storage platforms and firmware... 11 Intendedaudience...

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Table 6 XP12000/XP10000/SVS 200 Disk Ar. XP Rem. Web Cons. Client Reqmts. —HP-UX & Linux Item Requirements for HP-UX® Requirements for Red Hat

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To connect to the desired SVP and use the XP Remote Web Console Java™ applet program, a web browser is required on the XP Remote Web Console client. T

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or • Use the web browser to display the Control Panel applet page. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directo

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Figure 5 Java™ Plug-in Control Panel, Advanced Tab (Windows XP®) Figure 6 Java™ Plug-in Control Panel, Cache Tab (Windows XP®) HP StorageWorks 33

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Figure 7 Java™ Plug-in Control Panel, Proxies Tab (Windows XP®) For JRE 5.0 and JRE 6.0 1. Open the Java™ Plug-in Control panel (see Figure 4). The B

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7. Click the Java tab (see Figure 12). 8. Click View in the Java Applet Runtime Settings pane. 9. Click the JRE that is in use. 10. Enter -Xmx2684

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Figure 10 Java Applet Cache Viewer Panel (For JRE 5.0) Figure 11 Java Panel of Java Control Panel 36 Installation Requirements and Procedures

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Figure 12 Java Runtime Settings Panel Using the XP Remote Web Console XP Remote Web Console Conventions • If you specify different settings for the v

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IMPORTANT: Whenever an update is in process, other users will be locked out of the XP Remote Web Console panes and maintenance and SVP operations. Bec

Page 112 - Downloading th

• In general, you can select an object in a pane by left-clicking the mouse. Some commands can be displayed by selecting an object and right-clicking

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3PerformingXPRemoteWebConsoleOperations... 71 XPRemoteWebConsoleMainPane ... 71 IdentityTabontheXPRemoteWebConsole

Page 114 - Figure 74 File Download Pane

• XP Remote Web Console panes: • You cannot change the window size. • The styles and colors of some panes are displayed differently than the panes

Page 115 - Figure 75 Save As Pane

2. Click Advanced. 3. Clear the Do not save encrypted pages to disk check box. 4. Select OK to close the Internet Options dialog box. Figure 13 Cle

Page 116 - Restoring Backu

Starting Up and Logging on to the XP Remote Web Console™ IMPORTANT: Because the default user ID has default administrator-level access, one of the firs

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Figure 14 Illustration of Java™ Applet Security When you start the Java applet with the electronic signature (XP Remote Web Console), the Warning -Sec

Page 118 - Storage Functions

For JRE 5.0 Figure 16 Warning — Security pane • Always trust content from this publisher. Check this box to always trust content shown in the Name ,

Page 119 - On-Demand Pane

If the View Certificate pane (see Figure 19) appears, click View Certificate to verify that the certificate is correct, and then click Yes. 5. The Logon

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Figure 19 View Certificate Pane Figure 20 Logon Pane 46 Installation Requirements and Procedures

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Figure 21 Website Content Blocked Message Figure 22 Trusted Sites Pane HP StorageWorks 47

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Figure 23 Security AlertPanefor theCertificate (displayed statements and icons may vary) Figure 24 Security Information Pane View Mode and Modify Mode

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remaining for Modify mode will appear next to the Modify mode icon. For more information on the Modify mode timeout period, see “Extending the Modify

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SpreadsheetComponents... 147 SpreadsheetDeclaration ... 148 FunctionTags...

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The Reset button is displayed on the right of the progress bar. Click Reset button to extend the Modify modetimeperiod. Forexample,ifthe Modify mode t

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For TrueCopy for z/OS®, XP Continuous Access software products, XP Business Copy, ShadowImage for z/OS®, and XP LUN Configuration and Security Manager

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NOTE: For a storage partition administrator to use a product option within their own SLPR, a storage administrator with write authority to the License

Page 128 - Figure 90 Save As Pane

Option Name Notes HP XP Cache LUN Requires installation of the license key for this option HP XP Auto LUN/Performance Control Base Monitor Required f

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NOTE: The product option buttons (along the left side of the pane) and the array information icons (in the top right corner of the pane) have been omi

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• Available capacity (licensed capacity) • Capacity that is already being used by the XP Continuous Access software products, Hitachi Extended Remot

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Table 11 Sample Estimation of Needed Capacity Item Value Volume emulation type 3390-3 Number of user cylinders 3,339 Number of volumes 2,048 Total vol

Page 132 - SNMP IP Security Tab

Figure 33 License Install Box The License Install box has the following features: • Mode allows you to click one of the following buttons: Key Code,

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Figure 34 Install, Uninstall, Apply, and Cancel Buttons • Install - Changes the row of the selected option or the options that can be installed using

Page 134 - SNMP Agent Operations

License Key Status License Key Pane Display Installed with the Permanent key, andthenreinstalledwiththe Emergency key. : (Installed) Option name Emerg

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Page 136 - Adding A Community Name

NOTE: Youcan only select oneoptionatatime usingthismethod. Thelinefor the selectedoption will be highlighted. 5. In the Key Code box, enter the licen

Page 137 - Deleting a Community Name

Figure 35 Set Confirmation Message Figure 36 Trial Period Expiration Warning Message Enabling XP Remote Web Console Options Using a License Key File Yo

Page 138 - Changing a Community Name

NOTE: The time needed for installation depends on the number of license key codes you install. IMPORTANT: To implement the setting, you must click App

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Figure 38 Sample Install/Uninstall Error Detail Pane Enabling Available XP Remote Web Console Options Automatically When the licensed capacity exceeds

Page 140 - Deleting

2. Change to Modify mode. 3. Click Install ( ) on the XP Remote Web Console main pane. The License Key tab is the default view. 4. Select the desir

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• XP Auto LUN/Performance Control Base Monitor • XP Data Shredder NOTE: For a storage partition administrator to use a partition, the license keys m

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Figure 39 License Key Partition Definition Pane The Product Name list (see Figure 40) shows product options for which the licensed capacity can be allo

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• Displays capacity that is already being used. For example, if this column displays 10.0 TB (2.50 TB), the licensed capacity is 10.0 TB and the ca

Page 144 - SSL Encrypted Communication

• Used Volumes: The amount of licensed capacity that is currently being used • Status: The volume status, which is determined by comparing the allo

Page 145 - 6Configuration File Loader

4. Select a product from the product list to allocate the license to a SLPR. 5. The Partition Status list (see Figure 41)and the Setting box are dis

Page 146 - Configuration File Loader

...38 SampleInstall/UninstallErrorDetailPane ...

Page 147 - Spreadsheet Components

70 Installation Requirements and Procedures

Page 148 - Function Tags

3 Performing XP Remote Web Console Operations You can perform the following operations using XP Remote Web Console: • Viewing the basic information of

Page 149 - Configuration Definitions

Figure 44 XP Remote Web Console Main Pane (Identity Tab) NOTE: Figure 44 shows all tabs available in XP Remote Web Console's main pane. The Accou

Page 150 - Comments

Figure 45 Product Option Icons The product option buttons include: • Identity & Syst… opens the XP Remote Web Console Main pane, which has the Id

Page 151 - Column Format

• XP Business Copy opens XP Business Copy pane, which has the Display, History, Option, and XP Snapshot tabs. • TrueCopy z/OS® opens the TrueCopy fo

Page 152 - HA Mode

NOTE: This drop-down list is not displayed when you log on as an administrator. • CU00 - 3F (CU group 0: the group of CU numbers 00 to 3F) • CU40 -

Page 153 - Port Settings

WARNING! While an update is in process, other users are locked out of the XP Remote Web Console panes and array maintenance and SVP operations. Becaus

Page 154 - Setting the Host Group

NOTE: A storage partition administrator can view the Identity pane, but cannot change anything. Figure 46 Device Information Box and Device View • Se

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Capacity Box (Open Systems) LDEV information can be found on the lower left corner of the XP Remote Web Console main pane. If you have logged in as a

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• The percentage of unassigned open-system LDEVs compared to the total open-system capacity is displayed in parentheses and in the yellow area of the

Page 157 - Setting the LU Path

...82 On-DemandRestrictCommand... 121 83 CacheDetailPa

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• The Reserved Capacity field displays information about the available mainframe (zSeries ® and S/390®) and multi-platform volumes that are reserved f

Page 159 - Configurati

NOTE: This does not include XP Auto LUN reserved volumes. • Reserved Mainframe LDEVs: Displays the number of zSeries®, S/390® and multiplatform volu

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Figure 51 Base Information • Product name: Product name of the connected array • Serial Number: Serial number of the connected array • IP Address

Page 161 - Exporting a Spreadsheet

Figure 52 Port Status Port Status provides information about the ports. Cluster-1 and Cluster-2 indicate the clusters. The Cluster-1 ports are liste

Page 162 - Editing the Spreadsheet

Figure 53 The Status Pane The Status pane has the following features: • Ref. Code displays theSIM ReferenceCode. • Error Level displays the error l

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Figure 54 Detail Pane The Detail pane includes the following information: • Reference Code • Error Level • Status • Date and time the error occurr

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NOTE: An icon is displayed at the upper left of the XP Remote Web Console main pane (see Figure 44)to indicate the error level on the controller (DKC)

Page 165 - Importing the Spreadsheet

the folder are displayed. When you log on to XP Remote Web Console, the icon appears next to your user ID and the ID of other users. In the Account

Page 166 - First Error Check

Figure 57 User Information Box User Information consists of the following items: • User ID: Shows the user ID that was set when the user account was

Page 167 - Second Error Check

• Enable: The user can perform operations for the product options and operations in the Set Env. pane. If you want to set the kind of permission for

Page 168 - Third Error Check

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XP Remote Web Console Icon Permitted Functions Function Details Availability of Functions for Storage Partition Administrator LUN Manager / LUN Se

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XP Remote Web Console Icon Permitted Functions Function Details Availability of Functions for Storage Partition Administrator License Key / SNMP / On

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To change the password of the registered user account, select a user ID in the Account Information tree and then right-click to perform the Change Pas

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Figure 59 Change Password Box Changing Operation Authority of User Account To change the operation authority of user accounts, log on with a user acco

Page 173 - Acronyms and Abbreviations

change to the following icon: . To cancel deletion of the user, select a user ID in the Account Information tree, and right-click to select the Resto

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1. Click Export at the lower left of the Basic Information Display pane to display the File Select pane. 2. Specify the fi le name and location to sa

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Figure 61 Port Pane when iSCSI is Selected The displayed items in the Port pane are as follows: • The SLPR drop-down list allows you to display the i

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WWN: Worldwide Name of the host bus adapter • The following items appear when iSCSI is selected in the Type drop-down list: SLPR: SLPR number and SL

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indicates a remote command device indicates a command device indicates a secured command device • CU:LDEV: The CU number and LDEV number • Emulation

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indicates an expanded (LUSE) volume. indicates a reserved volume. indicates a variable sized volume (VLL, or customized volume). indicates that the se

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