Secure Manager - HP StoreEver MSL3040 User's And Service Manual

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Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Web Management screen.
2. In the Session Timeout section, select the length of time before a user is timed out of an RMI
session.
3. Click Submit.
Enabling OCP/RMI session locking
The library only supports one OCP or RMI user session at a time. By default, when a user logs in to the
RMI or OCP, the existing user session is terminated.
When OCP/RMI Session Locking is enabled, a new session will not terminate the current session and
the new user will not be able to log in.
NOTE:
When this setting is enabled, always log out of the RMI or OCP when finished with a session. Otherwise,
no new sessions will be allowed until the current session times out.
Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Web Management screen.
2. Click OCP/RMI Session Locking.
3. Click Submit.
Restricting RMI access for the administrator and security users
Restricting RMI access for the administrator and security users can be used in high secure environments
where policies require all configuration changes to occur from the physical library front panel. Note that
many settings cannot be configured from the OCP.
The user and service users will still be able to log in with the RMI. To remove all RMI access, unplug the
Ethernet cable from the library controller.
Procedure
1. Navigate to the Configuration > Web Management screen.
2. Click Restricted Remote Management Interface (RMI) Login.
3. Click Submit.

Secure Manager

Secure Manager is a feature for configuring hosts and drives into access control groups that are
managed by the library, without requiring modifications to the SAN layout. Secure Manager is a licensed
feature and can only be enabled after the license has been added to the library.
Secure Manager only supports LTO-6 and later generation FC tape drives. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
recommends only including supported tape drives in partitions using Secure Manager.
SAS drives are not supported by Secure Manager and remain visible on the SAN to all hosts. If an
unsupported drive is hosting the library control path, the library will also be visible on the SAN. The
Enabling OCP/RMI session locking
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