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HPE XP P9000 Remote Web Console
User Guide
Abstract
This guide explains how to set up and use the HPE Remote Web Console to manage XP
P9000 disk arrays over a Local Area Network (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 P9000 program products, and troubleshoot storage
system issues. The intended audience is a storage system administrator or Hewlett Packard
Enterprise technical support with independent knowledge of XP P9000 disk arrays.
Part Number: P01342-002
Published: April 2019
Edition: 14

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  • Page 1 User Guide Abstract This guide explains how to set up and use the HPE Remote Web Console to manage XP P9000 disk arrays over a Local Area Network (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 P9000 program products, and troubleshoot storage system issues.
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2010, 2019 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP Notices The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. Hewlett Packard Enterprise shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Remote Web Console overview.............9 Manage the storage system......................9 GUI feature highlights........................9 Emphasis on performance....................10 Wizards and task management..................10 Reporting..........................10 Help..........................10 Remote Web Console CLI......................10 Remote Web Console components.................... 10 Setting up Remote Web Console............12 Setup workflow..........................12 Cable connection requirements....................
  • Page 4 Normal login........................35 Changing your password....................36 Adding your SVP to the trusted sites zone—for Windows server........36 Remote Web Console restrictions....................37 General restrictions......................37 Web browser restrictions while using Remote Web Console...........38 Unsupported actions in Windows version of Remote Web Console........ 39 Unsupported actions in UNIX version of Remote Web Console........
  • Page 5 Sending a test e-mail....................... 68 Setting time periods........................69 Backing up and restoring Remote Web Console configuration files........... 71 Prerequisites for backing up and restoring Remote Web Console configuration files..71 Backing up Remote Web Console configuration files............72 Restoring Remote Web Console configuration files............73 Setting and configuring syslog notification for SIMs..............
  • Page 6 Troubleshooting.................. 103 General troubleshooting......................103 Checking alerts......................... 104 Login errors..........................105 Java application errors......................105 No-response errors........................109 Incorrect display errors......................113 UNIX operation errors....................... 115 Other errors..........................116 Clearing Java and Web browser caches...................118 Firefox Web browser problems on UNIX...................118 Downloading dump files using the FD Dump tool..............118 Saving Java log and trace files....................119 Storage configuration reports............
  • Page 7 Remote Web Console main window..................149 Using the main window and wizard................152 Main window controls.....................153 Reset View Settings....................... 156 Column Settings window......................157 Storage Systems window......................158 Edit Storage System window....................162 Confirm window (Edit Storage System) ................... 163 Edit Information Display Settings window................. 164 Resource Lock Properties window....................165 Tasks window..........................166 Task Properties window......................
  • Page 8 Setup Server RADIUS window..................230 Confirm window for RADIUS Setup Server ..............235 Setup Server for Kerberos......................238 Setup Server Kerberos window..................239 Confirm window for Kerberos Setup Server ..............243 Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings wizard..................246 Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings window............... 246 Confirm window (Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings) ............
  • Page 9: Remote Web Console Overview

    Remote Web Console overview Hewlett Packard Enterprise Remote Web Console provides a unified GUI for managing and optimizing the XP P9500 storage system. You can access the system in Remote Web Console from any computer with a Web browser. Besides the GUI, Remote Web Console provides a CLI to allow scheduling of storage system events.
  • Page 10: Emphasis On Performance

    To use the CLI, you need to install certain files on the Remote Web Console computer. The CLI can be used to perform only specific operations for specific software. For details on the Remote Web Console CLI, see the XP P9000 Spreadsheet Guide . Remote Web Console components The following figure shows an example of the Remote Web Console computer and SVP configuration.
  • Page 11 Figure 2: Remote Web Console and SVP configuration Remote Web Console overview...
  • Page 12: Setting Up Remote Web Console

    Setting up Remote Web Console This topic provides Remote Web Console requirements and set up procedures. Setup workflow The following workflow describes the set up tasks for Remote Web Console: • The Hewlett Packard Enterprise representative attaches the SVP in your storage system to the LAN. Remote Web Console is already set up on the SVP and is therefore ready for access by client computers.
  • Page 13: Configuring Ipv6 Communication In Windows 7

    Configuring IPv6 communication in Windows 7 To configure a Remote Web Console computer to use IPv6 for communication with an SVP: Procedure 1. Select Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > Manage network connections. 2. Select and right-click the network where the SVP resides, and then, click Properties in the pop-up menu.
  • Page 14: Flow Of Ssl Communication Settings

    • Server Certificate: A Server Certificate (also called a Digital Certificate) forms an association between an identity (in this case the SVP server) and a specific keypair. A Server Certificate is used to identify the SVP server to a client so that the server and client can communicate using SSL. Server Certificates come in two basic types: •...
  • Page 15: Notes On Updating The Signed Certificate To The Svp

    Notes on updating the signed certificate to the SVP Read the following notes about uploading the signed certificate to the SVP: • While the SVP certificate is being updated, tasks that are being executed or scheduled for execution on Remote Web Console are not executed. •...
  • Page 16 1. Open a command prompt. 2. Move the current directory to the folder to which the key file is output (such as c:\key). Execute the following command: c:\key > c:\openssl req -sha256 -new -key server.key -config c:\openssl\bin \openssl.cfg -out server.csr 3.
  • Page 17: Creating A Signed And Trusted Certificate

    Acquiring a self-signed certificate To acquire a self-signed certificate, open the command prompt and execute the following command: c:\key>c:\openssl\bin\openssl x509 -req -sha256 -days 10000 -in server.csr - signkey server.key -out server.crt NOTE: This command uses SHA-256 as a hash algorithm. MD5 or SHA-1 is not recommended for a hash algorithm due to its low security level.
  • Page 18 5. Enter both the public key certificate file name in the Certificate file (server.crt file) box and the private key file (server.key file) box. You can enter the file names directly or by clicking Browse. 6. Click Upload on the upload dialog box of Update Certificate Files. The execution of Update Certificate Files confirmation dialog box appears.
  • Page 19: Disabling Tlsv1.0 And Tlsv1.1 Communications

    Importing the certificate to the SVP If you use a self-signed certificate, the Web browser displays a warning message when it connects to an SSL-enabled SVP. You can disable this message using the following sample procedure, which assumes ® the use of Internet Explorer 8.0.
  • Page 20: Blocking Http Communication To The Storage System

    If you want to enable TLSv1.0 and TLSv1.1 communications, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise technical support. Blocking HTTP communication to the storage system If the Web server (SVP) supports SSL (HTTPS), the HTTP setting tool allows you to block access to port 80.
  • Page 21: Setting Up The Client Computer

    5. Enter the User ID and Password for the root storage administrator; then, click Logon. The Release HTTP Blocking dialog box appears. 6. Click OK. A configuration dialog box appears. 7. Click OK to release HTTP blocking. When the configuration change is complete, the SVP reboots. Once the reboot is complete, the Release HTTP Blocking Complete dialog box appears.
  • Page 22 Table 1: Hardware requirements for Windows-based computers Item Requirement Processor (CPU) Pentium 4 640 3.2 GHz or better (Recommended: Core2Duo E6540 2.33 GHz or better) Memory (RAM) 2 GB or more Recommended: 3 GB Available hard drive space 500 MB or more Monitor True Color 32-bit or better Resolution: 1280 x 1024 or better...
  • Page 23 Operating system 32 bit/ 64 Browser Java Runtime Flash 3, 5 Environment Player 64 bit Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 20 10.1 JRE 6.0 Update 30 10.2 Internet Explorer 8.0 JRE 6.0 Update 20 10.1 JRE 7.0 Update 45 10.2 10.3 11.1...
  • Page 24 Operating system 32 bit/ 64 Browser Java Runtime Flash 3, 5 Environment Player Windows Vista (SP1) 32 bit Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 02 10.3 JRE 6.0 Update 20 10.3 Windows Vista (SP2) 32 bit Internet Explorer 8.0 JRE 6.0 Update 20 10.1 64 bit Internet Explorer 8.0...
  • Page 25: Configuring A Windows 2003/2008 Server

    Table 3: Hardware requirements for UNIX/Linux-based computers Item Requirement Processor (CPU) Pentium 4 640 3.2 GHz or better (Recommended: Core2Duo E6540 2.33 GHz or better) Memory (RAM) 2 GB or more Recommended: 3 GB Available hard drive space 500 MB or more Monitor Resolution: 1280 x 1024 or better Keyboard and mouse...
  • Page 26: Setting Up Tcp/Ip For A Firewall

    Required if you use a Remote Web Console Web client as an SNMP manager. For details about port numbers that are used for communication between a host and an SVP using RAID Manager, see the HPE XP7 RAID Manager User Guide. Configuring the Web browser...
  • Page 27: Installing The Adobe Flash Player

    • The browser must allow first-party, third-party, and session cookies. • Pop-up blocker and plug-ins must be disabled. • There are two versions of Windows Flash Player: ActiveX for Internet Explorer and Plugin for other than Internet Explorer. Choose the Flash Player installer that is appropriate for your browser. •...
  • Page 28: Changing Java Security Settings

    PATH=$PATH:[JRE installation directory path]/jre/bin export PATH In a C Shell, issue the following command: setenv PATH ${PATH}:[JRE installation directory path]/jre/bin Changing Java Security Settings If you use a Remote Web Console computer in which Java 7 Update 55 or later is installed, or the one in which Java 8 Update 5 or later is installed, the execution of an application might be blocked when you try to open the Remote Web Console secondary window.
  • Page 29: Uploading A Signed Certificate To The Smi-S Provider

    Prerequisites SMI-S Provider software application must be installed. Procedure Procedure 1. Create a Remote Web Console user account in the management software. The user account must belong to one of the following built-in user groups: • Storage Administrator (View & Modify) User Group. Users have full permissions to access the SMI-S function from the management software.
  • Page 30: Returning An Smi-S Provider Certificate To Default

    • A private key (.key file) has been created. Change the file name to server.key unless the file is already named that. • A signed public key certificate (.crt file) has been acquired. Change the file name to server.crt unless the file is already named that. •...
  • Page 31: Uploading An Smi-S Provider Configuration File

    Procedure 1. Terminate all instances of Storage Navigator that are connected to the SMI-S provider. 2. From a PC on which Storage Navigator operates, start a Web browser. 3. Specify the following URL to open the Tool Panel dialog box: https://IP-address-or-host-name-of- SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi 4.
  • Page 32: Returning An Smi-S Provider Configuration File To Default

    If SSL communication has been established, the Security Alert dialog box opens before the login dialog box. Click OK. If the Security Alert dialog box regarding the certificate opens at other times, ensure that the certificate is correct and then click Yes. 4.
  • Page 33: Installing The Report Configuration Tool

    Upon completion of the configuration file update, the SMI-S provider restarts to reflect the update. Upon completion of the restart of the SMI-S provider, the update completion dialog box for Upload Configuration Files for SMI-S opens. 8. In the update completion dialog box for Upload Configuration Files for SMI-S, click OK. The display returns to the login dialog box.
  • Page 34: Using The Report Configuration Tool

    - For Linux (64 bit): Move to the /program/Config_Report_CLI/ LINUX/X64/ directory, and type ../../ RIinstsh. 3. When prompted, enter the name of the directory in which to install the report configuration tool. The installer continues until the tool is installed. NOTE: The directory where the report configuration tool is installed is not specified as an application path.
  • Page 35: Getting Started Using Remote Web Console

    Getting started using Remote Web Console This topic describes login and restrictions when using Remote Web Console. For instructions on navigating to storage system information, see Viewing and managing the storage system on page 88. Logging in to Remote Web Console There are two kinds of login for Remote Web Console: •...
  • Page 36: Changing Your Password

    • If a message indicates that the enhanced security configuration is enabled on the computer, select In the future, do not show this message, and click OK. • If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication and security messages appear, make sure the certificate is correct and follow the instructions in the dialog box.
  • Page 37: Remote Web Console Restrictions

    Figure 5: Trusted sites message Procedure 1. Click Add in the message dialog box. The Trusted Sites dialog box opens. 2. In Add this web site to the zone, enter the URL of the SVP that you want to log in to. For example, if the host name is host01, the URL is https://host01.
  • Page 38: Web Browser Restrictions While Using Remote Web Console

    • Do not change the local storage area value in Adobe Flash Player. • Do not change the clock time of the Remote Web Console computer while you are logged in to the SVP. • Do not adjust your computer display while using Remote Web Console. For example, do not change the screen resolution or use the Remote Desktop feature of Microsoft.
  • Page 39: Unsupported Actions In Windows Version Of Remote Web Console

    1. Open Adobe Flash Player Settings Manager. 2. On the Advanced tab, click Trusted Location Settings under Developer Tools. The Trusted Location Settings dialog box opens. 3. Click Add. The Add Site dialog box opens. 4. Click Add Folder. Select the folder that contains the HTML format report, and then click OK. 5.
  • Page 40: Refreshing Data After A Auto Lun Or Quick Restore Operation

    • If an internal process is running on the SVP (for example, a configuration change, option check, or an operational information acquisition), Remote Web Console processing might be temporarily delayed. • If you request a change to the storage system configuration in the secondary window while another change is being made, an error message appears.
  • Page 41: For More Information About Remote Web Console

    Table 6: User view items that can be reset Part Item Status after reset General Magnification Normal (100%) Sortable table General Row selection None Page Page 1 Scroll position At the top and the left Column Sort None Order Default Width Default Displayed/Not Displayed...
  • Page 42: Setting Up And Managing User Accounts

    Setting up and managing user accounts When Remote Web Console has been set up on the SVP, and the client computers are set up, you create user accounts for Remote Web Console users and define their roles. This topic provides information for setting up and managing user accounts.
  • Page 43: Authentication Server Protocols

    If an authorization server works together with an authentication server, the user groups that are registered in the authorization server can be assigned to a user for Remote Web Console. The following figure shows login workflow when an authentication server and an authorization server are used in combination: Figure 8: Logging in when an authentication server and an authorization server are used in combination...
  • Page 44: Authorization Server Requirements

    Solaris or Linux DES-CBC-MD5 Authorization server requirements The authorization server must satisfy the following requirements if it works together with the authentication server: Prerequisite OS • Windows Server 2003 • Windows Server 2003 R2 • Windows Server 2008 • Windows Server 2008 R2 Prerequisite software Active Directory Authentication protocol for user for searching...
  • Page 45: Connecting Authentication And Authorization Servers

    If you use RADIUS servers as authentication servers with both primary and secondary servers specified and you specify different domains of authorization servers for the primary and the secondary servers prior to SVP microcode version 70-02-5x/00, a server configuring operation in the Setup Server window in SVP microcode version 70-02-5x/00 or later will only enable the authorization server with the domain you have specified on the primary server.
  • Page 46: User Groups

    Changing the resource groups assigned to the user group where the user belongs.See Changing resource groups assigned to a user group for more information. For details about resource groups, see XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide or XP P9000 Provisioning for Mainframe Systems User Guide.
  • Page 47: Roles

    User User group to be Roles to be assigned to the user Resource group to be registered group assigned to user group User B user group 20 Storage Administrator Resource group 20 1. For the user group that is assigned the Security Administrator role, All Resource Groups Assigned is automatically set to Yes.
  • Page 48 Table 8: Roles, Permissions, and Capabilities Role Permissions Capabilities Security Administrator View Only • Viewing information about user accounts and encryption settings • Viewing information about encryption key in the key management server Security Administrator View & Modify • Configuring user accounts •...
  • Page 49 Role Permissions Capabilities Storage Administrator • Configuring settings for storage systems permissions - • Configuring settings for SNMP initial configuration • Configuring settings for e-mail notification • Configuring settings for license keys • Viewing, deleting, and downloading storage configuration reports •...
  • Page 50 Role Permissions Capabilities Storage Administrator Performance • Configuring monitoring management • Starting and stopping monitoring Storage Administrator Local copy • Performing pair operations for local copy • Configuring environmental settings for local copy • Splitting Auto LUN V2 pairs when using RAID Manager Storage Administrator Remote copy Remote copy operations in general*...
  • Page 51: Built-In Groups, Roles, And Resource Groups

    The following table shows the built-in groups, and their built-in roles and resource groups. For more information about resource groups, see the XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide or the XP P9000 Provisioning for Mainframe Systems User Guide .
  • Page 52: Creating A New User Group

    Built-in Group Role Resource group Security Administrator (View & All Resource • Security Administrator (View & Modify) Modify) Groups Assigned • Audit log Administrator (View & Modify) • Storage Administrator (View Only) Audit Log Administrator (View Only) • All Resource Audit log Administrator (View Only) Groups Assigned •...
  • Page 53: Managing User Accounts

    Prerequisites • You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task. • A user group name consists of 1 to 64 characters, including alphanumeric characters (ASCII), spaces, and the following symbols: ! # $ % and ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ •...
  • Page 54 Prerequisites • You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task. • The system can support a maximum of 512 user accounts, including the built-in user accounts. • You can log in to SVP, RAID Manager, and the raidinf command with user accounts that are created by Remote Web Console.
  • Page 55: Changing User Passwords

    Table 12: User name and password for logging in to RAID Manager and the raidinf command Item Length in Characters that can be specified characters User name 1-63 • Alphanumeric (ASCII code) characters • Following symbols (see Note below) : - .
  • Page 56: Changing User Permissions

    Prerequisites • Security administrators with View & Modify roles can change user passwords on Remote Web Console. • If the target user has a local user account for Remote Web Console, the security administrator can use Remote Web Console to change the target user’s password. •...
  • Page 57: Disabling User Accounts

    8. Click the User tab, select the user to remove from this user group, and then, click More Actions > Remove Users. 9. Specify a task name, and click Apply. Disabling user accounts Security Administrators can disable a user account to temporarily prevent the user from logging in to Remote Web Console.
  • Page 58: Managing Certificates For Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager

    Managing certificates for Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager Remote Web Console supports single sign-on from Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager. A user who logs in to Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager can operate Remote Web Console main window by clicking Remote Web Console in the Tool menu of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager.
  • Page 59: Registering The Certificates For Single Sign-On

    Procedure 1. Download a Remote Web Console tool definition file from the following URL. 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. https://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/RWCTool.xml 2.
  • Page 60: Deleting The Certificates For Single Sign-On

    Figure 9: Register Certificate window 4. Verify the certificate. If the certificate has some incorrect information, click Cancel to go back to the Register Certificate window. 5. If necessary, enter an alias name of the certificate into the Alias Name box. By default, the IP address or the host name that you specified in the Register Certificate window is displayed in the Alias Name box.
  • Page 61: Removing A Tool Definition File From Hewlett Packard Enterprise Systems Insight Manager

    Figure 10: Register Certificate window (before retrieving) 2. Select the check box of the certificates which you want to delete. To display the certificate, click Detail. The IP address, host name, or alias name that you specified when you registered the certificate(s) appears on the list in the Delete Certificates window.
  • Page 62: Changing User Group Permissions

    Prerequisites • You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task. • The names of built-in groups cannot be changed. • A user group name consists of 1 to 64 characters, including alphanumeric characters (ASCII), spaces, and the following symbols: # $ % and ' ( ) + - .
  • Page 63: Changing Resource Groups Assigned To A User Group

    Changing resource groups assigned to a user group This topic explains how to change the resource groups that are assigned to the user group. Prerequisites • You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task. • Create a resource group to be assigned to the user group in advance.
  • Page 64: Session Timeout

    Session timeout A session timeout occurs if the system receives no user operation for one minute due to a network error. Setting up and managing user accounts...
  • Page 65: Configuring The Remote Web Console Environment

    Configuring the Remote Web Console environment This topic provides instructions for setting customized behaviors on Remote Web Console, including timeout and polling periods, e-mail notifications, and so on. Also, instructions are included for saving your Remote Web Console configuration settings and restoring them as needed. Configuration overview You can set up the following Remote Web Console behaviors: •...
  • Page 66: Setting E-Mail Notification For Sims Or Snmp Traps

    Figure 11: Warning banner on the login window Prerequisites You must have Security Administrator (View & Modify) role to perform this task. Procedure 1. Click Settings > Security > Login Message. The Remote Web Console secondary window opens. 2. Click to change to Modify mode.
  • Page 67: Configuring E-Mail Notification

    Table 14: SIM reference codes reported by e-mail Reference code Description Alert level SIM 22 SIM 23 SIM 13 Expiration. License key SERIOUS Exceeded the licensed capacity. SERIOUS Software invalidated by the expiration of the SERIOUS prerequisite software. Exceeded the pool usage threshold. Failure with MODERATE paired volumes...
  • Page 68: Sending A Test E-Mail

    6. Confirm that mail clients received the e-mail with the reference code 7FFFFF. An example of a test e-mail follows: Hewlett Packard Enterprise Date: FRI 03 OCT 2009 10:10:10 +9000 (JST) To: p9500_alarm@xxx.com From: xxxx@itg.hpe.com Reply-To: xxxx@itg.hpe.com Subject: P9500 Report Date : 03/10/2009 Time : 10:09:30...
  • Page 69: Setting Time Periods

    Detail Failure details. The same information as the one reported by SNMP traps. See the XP P9000 SNMP Agent User Guide for reference codes and failure details. Setting time periods You can set the following Remote Web Console time periods: •...
  • Page 70 3. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. 4. Click the Set Env. tab to open the Set Env. dialog box. 5. Specify the Remote Web Console parameters as required. 6. Click Submit. 7. Click Exit ( ) to close the Control Panel. 8.
  • Page 71: Backing Up And Restoring Remote Web Console Configuration Files

    Item Description Polling period for Specify the polling period for monitoring who is changing information while in Modify checking mode when other users are viewing the storage system information in View mode. exclusive lock The Locked and Unlocked icons are automatically updated either when a user who is in Modify mode either logs out from Remote Web Console or changes to View mode.
  • Page 72: Backing Up Remote Web Console Configuration Files

    Table 17: Roles required to back up and restore configuration files Configuration Description Required role to Required role to file back up a file restore a file User Account User account information Security Administrator Security Administrator Information registered to the Remote Web (View Only) (View &...
  • Page 73: Restoring Remote Web Console Configuration Files

    Procedure Start a Web browser, and enter the following URL to open the tool panel: https://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi Click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. Click the Download tab to open the Download dialog box. Click the files to be downloaded.
  • Page 74: Setting And Configuring Syslog Notification For Sims

    Setting and configuring syslog notification for SIMs You can be notified in syslog format when storage system failures occur. Failures notified in syslog format are the same as failures reported by SIMs displayed in the Alerts window or failures reported by SNMP traps.
  • Page 75: License Keys

    License keys Accessing software functionality requires a license key. This topic provides information on license keys and instructions for installing, disabling, enabling, and uninstalling license keys. License keys overview When you install a license key, it is also enabled. The functionality for the software that you installed is available in Remote Web Console.
  • Page 76: Using The Permanent Key

    Type Description Effective Estimating term licensed capacity Meter For purchase (prepaid licensed capacity) Varies Required according to the capacity 1. When you log in to Remote Web Console, a warning message appears if 45 days or less remain before the expiration. 2.
  • Page 77: Using The Emergency Key

    If you uninstall the temporary key, even though the effective term remains, [Not Installed] is displayed in the status field, [Temporary] is displayed in the Key Type field, and remaining days of the effective term are displayed in the Term (days) field of the License Key window. If the temporary key expires, you cannot reinstall the temporary key for 180 days.
  • Page 78 Effective term = remaining licensed capacity of meter key / used capacity - licensed capacity of permanent key If the used capacity is within the licensed capacity of the permanent key, the license of the meter key is not used, and the expiration date for use is not displayed. An example is shown next. Example of licensed capacity of permanent key >= used capacity The meter license is not used.
  • Page 79: Grace Period Status With Meter Key

    • Add the licensed capacity of the meter key. • Add the licensed capacity of the permanent key. • Decrease the used capacity. Grace Period status with meter key With the license of the meter key, the amount of the licensed capacity of the permanent key exceeding the used capacity is subtracted.
  • Page 80 The following table lists the software and the licensed capacity. Table 20: Software and licensed capacity Option name Licensed Notes capacity Open Systems Array Management Mounted Used only for open-system devices, including capacity LUN Manager, Open Volume Management, Volume Shredder, Cache Residency, Data Retention, Database Validator, and Cache Partition Mainframe Array Management...
  • Page 81 Option name Licensed Notes capacity Compatible FlashCopy SE Used capacity for normal volumes Fast Snap Used capacity for To use Fast Snap, first install Thin Provisioning normal volumes Thin Provisioning Used capacity (Total pool capacity) Smart Tiers Used capacity To use Smart Tiers, first install Thin (Total pool Provisioning.
  • Page 82: Calculating Licensed Capacity For A Normal Volume

    Option name Licensed Notes capacity Resource Partition Unlimited 1 Volume Retention is not supported for version 01. 2 If you use V-VOLs of Thin Provisioning, Smart Tiers, Thin Provisioning Z, or Smart Tiers Z as P-VOLs or S-VOLs of the following software applications, the license capacity of Business Copy, Continuous Access Synchronous, and Continuous Access Journal is calculated using the page capacity allocated to the V-VOLs (that is, used pool capacity).
  • Page 83: Calculating Licensed Capacity For An External Volume

    Synchronous/Continuous Access Journal is calculated using the page capacity allocated to the Thin Provisioning V-VOLs (that is, used pool capacity). For more information on calculating pool capacity, see the XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide and XP P9000 Provisioning for Mainframe Systems User Guide.
  • Page 84: Installing Software Using A License Key Code

    Installing software using a license key code A Storage Administrator with modify permission can install license keys. Procedure 1. Click Settings > Environmental Setting > License Key. The License Key window opens. 2. Click to change to Modify mode. 3. Select Key Code in Mode. 4.
  • Page 85: Enabling Or Disabling A License

    install the prerequisite software and/or set up the shared memory. Then, enable the license key. See the following table for details. Causes Recommended Actions The prerequisite software was not installed before Install the required prerequisite software. See the license key software was installed. Software and licensed capacity on page 79.
  • Page 86: Insufficient License Capacity

    Thin Provisioning pools could increase even if you do not add any volumes. If this occurs, you must purchase an additional license within 30 days to cover the capacity shortage. For details on how to calculate pool capacity, see the XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide. Exceeded capacity...
  • Page 87: Expired Temporary Key

    Configuration changes for Performance Monitor may be cancelled on the Port Control window from the SVP but not from the Remote Web Console computer. Configuration changes for some other software products can be cancelled from SVP. These configuration changes cannot be cancelled from your Remote Web Console computer. You can cancel configuration changes from SVP for the following software products: •...
  • Page 88: Viewing And Managing The Storage System

    Viewing and managing the storage system This topic describes how to navigate to storage system information, create and download system configuration reports, and manage Remote Web Console tasks. Viewing and managing overview This topic shows you how to do the following tasks in Remote Web Console: •...
  • Page 89: Viewing Specific Information

    Viewing specific information You can view more specific information when you make a selection in the resource tree in the left pane. Viewing other system information You can also find other system information such as a port status and data regarding used and unused resources.
  • Page 90: Viewing Port Locations

    Viewing port locations View port locations by clicking Actions > Component > View Port Location. Figure 12: Port location window Each cluster has up to 16 printed circuit boards (PCBs) and the name of each PCB appears on the header of the port list. The icons show the port name, port LED status, and equipment information of port. •...
  • Page 91: Viewing Remote Web Console Data Using External Applications

    Status Description The resource can be used normally. The resource has the following status: • The resource can be used, but has a limit on I/O performance and so on. • The status of the resource is changing. • The status of the resource is being confirmed. •...
  • Page 92: Viewing A Remote Web Console Report

    You can create reports of your storage system’s physical configurations and logical settings. Doing this provides a copy of the settings when you intend to make changes. If you make a similar report after the changes, then you can compare the reports to verify that new settings were made as intended. Remote Web Console reports can be saved in a CSV or HTML file.
  • Page 93: Deleting A Configuration Report

    Procedure 1. From General Tasks, click Create Configuration Report. 2. Specify a task name, and click Apply. This task name is used as the report name in the Reports window. This process takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. 3. Click Refresh View to update the Reports window. The created report appears in the list. Deleting a configuration report You can delete a report when you no longer need it, or to make room in the Reports window when the report limit is about to be reached.
  • Page 94: Tasks Window

    Tasks window The Tasks window can display 384 tasks, including up to 128 tasks with a status of In Progress, Waiting, and Suspended, and up to 256 tasks with a status of Completed and Failed. If the number exceeds these limits, the oldest completed tasks are automatically removed from the window.
  • Page 95: Setting The Status Refresh Interval Of The Tasks Window

    Setting the status refresh interval of the Tasks window The Tasks window automatically updates every 60 seconds by default. This interval can be changed using the following procedure. Procedure 1. Click Settings > Environmental Setting > Edit Information Display Settings. 2.
  • Page 96 CALL :SLEEP GOTO LOGIN_RETRY SET /a CNT_DEL=0 :DEL_RETRY REM ############################# DELETE %CNT_DEL% SET /a CNT_DEL=%CNT_DEL% + 1 %RAIDINF_PATH%\raidinf delete report -servername %SERVER% ^ -report %REPORT_NAME% -fill if ERRORLEVEL 1 ( IF %CNT_DEL% GTR %LOOP% GOTO :ABEND CALL :SLEEP GOTO :DEL_RETRY SET /a CNT_ADD=0 :ADD_RETRY REM ############################# ADD %CNT_ADD%...
  • Page 97 SET REPORT_NAME=DailyConfigurationReport SET LOOP=2 REM LOOP:0-2 3Times SET TIMEOUT=121 REM TIMEOUT 2[minutes]=120[s] SET TARGETFOLDER=C:\Reports\tmp SET REPORTFOLDER=C:\Reports SET RAIDINF_PATH="C:\Program Files\raidinf" REM Create Report Folder IF NOT EXIST %REPORTFOLDER% ( MKDIR %REPORTFOLDER% IF NOT EXIST %TARGETFOLDER% ( MKDIR %TARGETFOLDER% SET /a CNT_LOGIN=0 :LOGIN_RETRY REM ####################################### Login %CNT_LOGIN% SET /a CNT_LOGIN=%CNT_LOGIN% + 1...
  • Page 98 IF EXIST %TARGETFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%.tgz ( IF EXIST %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_2.tgz ( COPY %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_2.tgz ^ %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_3.tgz IF EXIST %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_1.tgz ( COPY %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_1.tgz ^ %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_2.tgz IF EXIST %TARGETFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%.tgz ( COPY %TARGETFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%.tgz ^ %REPORTFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%_1.tgz DEL %TARGETFOLDER%\Report_%REPORT_NAME%.tgz GOTO :END EXIT /B :SLEEP REM ####################################### SLEEP with %TIMEOUT% ping 127.0.0.1 -n %TIMEOUT% >...
  • Page 99 When using the Report Configuration Tool, you may see Remote Web Console error codes and other error codes that are unique to the Report Configuration Tool. For Remote Web Console error codes, see XP P9000 Remote Web Console Messages. The error codes unique to the Report Configuration Tool and the corresponding actions are as follows.
  • Page 100 Error code Error message Cause of error and action Return value EW_COMERR A certificate does not become A certain period of time elapsed after a effective. login. Log in again. Please login again. EW_COMERR Login is necessary. A command was entered before logging in.
  • Page 101 Error code Error message Cause of error and action Return value EW_MAXARG Maximum argument. The number of parameters of the command exceeds 10. See Report Please refer to the help. Configuration Tool command reference (raidinf commands) on page 138 and specify a new parameter.
  • Page 102 Error code Error message Cause of error and action Return value EW_UNWOPT Invalid environment value. Unable to connect to the proxy server specified by the environment variable. Please confirm the setting of Check the proxy server name. HTTP_PROXY. EW_WEBERR Web access error. An internal error occurred while connecting to the server.
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    • Check for any general error conditions. For a complete list of Remote Web Console error codes, see the XP P9000 Remote Web Console Messages. • Check the alert icon. Confirm the severity level of the storage system alert by clicking Alert on the Remote Web Console main window.
  • Page 104: Checking Alerts

    Figure 13: Troubleshooting workflow Checking alerts The Remote Web Console main window displays an icon indicating whether service information messages (SIMs) occurred in the storage system. To check details of a SIM: Procedure 1. In the Remote Web Console main window, click Alert. The Alerts window opens. Figure 14: Alert icon on Remote Web Console main window 2.
  • Page 105: Login Errors

    620XXX, 621XXX, 622XXX, 624000, 625000, and 626XXX (for Thin Provisioning and Thin Provisioning Z). For details on how to resolve the error, see the XP P9000 Snapshot User Guide or the XP P9000 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide.
  • Page 106 Table 24: Java application errors Error condition Probable cause / recommended action When you click the Remote Web Console menu, The pop-up blocker function of your Web browser the system does not respond. One minute later, might restrict Remote Web Console. If the problem still application error (20020,10800) occurs.
  • Page 107 Error condition Probable cause / recommended action If the problem continues after you perform the • The application errors (20020, 10800 and operation multiple times, the probable causes are as 10,6027) occur when you click the Remote follows: Web Console menu. •...
  • Page 108 Error condition Probable cause / recommended action Java console is grayed out and does not start Restart the Remote Web Console computer, or when you try to open the Remote Web Console terminate the Remote Web Console process with the secondary window (Java application).
  • Page 109: No-Response Errors

    Error condition Probable cause / recommended action The following message is displayed in Remote Select Yes to continue using Remote Web Console.If Web Console. the problem continues, the cause may be one of the following: • Java has discovered application components that could indicate a security concern.
  • Page 110 Table 25: No-response errors Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action The following errors occur when using Remote The SVP might have been restarted. Close Remote Web Console: Web Console, wait 10 minutes, and then restart Remote Web Console. • 20121, 107024 •...
  • Page 111 Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action Remote Web Console does not respond.Remote When using the Remote Web Console main window, Web Console may hang in the following cases: close the Web browser. When using the Remote Web Console secondary window, exit Remote Web Console •...
  • Page 112 Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action A Remote Web Console window is incorrectly Restart Remote Web Console. If you cannot log in, wait closed by when you do one of the following: for one minute and try again. • Click •...
  • Page 113: Incorrect Display Errors

    Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action The Remote Web Console window turns white, Restart the Remote Web Console computer. and the icon shown below is displayed in the center of the Web browser when you use Remote Web Console. Operations cannot be performed due to a The Remote Web Console window setting information problem with the Remote Web Console main...
  • Page 114 • When the question mark appears in the Add External Volumes window, see the topic describing this window in the XP P9000 External Storage for Open and Mainframe Systems User Guide. If the problem still persists, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise technical support.
  • Page 115: Unix Operation Errors

    Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action A part of the Remote Web Console window is not You may be using the zoom in and zoom out function of displayed. the Web browser. Do not use this function of the Web browser when using Remote Web Console.
  • Page 116: Other Errors

    Table 27: UNIX operation errors Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action If you click in a Remote Web Console secondary Click on the dialog box once more. window while a dialog box is open, the dialog box disappears behind the Remote Web Console secondary window.
  • Page 117 Table 28: Other errors Error condition Probable cause / Recommended action The microcode on the SVP is upgraded or Close all Remote Web Console windows, and then downgraded. clear the Java and Web browser caches. Even when you are not sure that the microcode on the SVP is upgraded or downgraded, clear the Java and Web browser caches.
  • Page 118: Clearing Java And Web Browser Caches

    Clearing Java and Web browser caches When an error occurs on Remote Web Console, clear the Java and Web browser caches to solve the problem. Clearing Java cache To clear the Java cache, click Delete the temporary files in the General dialog box of the Java Control Panel.
  • Page 119: Saving Java Log And Trace Files

    • For troubleshooting purposes. Use the FD Dump tool to download dump files from SVP and give it to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise service personnel. • For checking configuration. First click Refresh All command to refresh the configuration information, and then use the FD Dump tool to download dump files. •...
  • Page 120 Examples of the Windows trace and log file locations are shown below: • C:\Users\logon user ID\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\log\*.trace • C:\Users\logon user ID\AppData\LocalLow\Sun\Java\Deployment\log\*.log Examples of the UNIX trace and log file locations follow: • user home directory\.java\deployment\log\*.trace • user home directory\.java\deployment\log\*.log Troubleshooting...
  • Page 121: Storage Configuration Reports

    Storage configuration reports This section describes the configuration reports you can generate. They are shown here according to the way they display: in tables, graphs, or CSV files. To create, download, and delete reports, see Viewing a Remote Web Console report on page 92. Reports in table view The reports described in this appendix appear in table format, as seen in the following example.
  • Page 122: Host Groups Report

    Table 29: Disk Adapters report Item Description Location of the disk adapter. • "External" is displayed when the storage system has an external storage systems. • "External (FICON DM) " is displayed when the storage system has volumes for FICON DM. Module Module number.Blank indicates that “DKA”...
  • Page 123: Hosts Report

    Item Description Number of LUNs The number of LU paths defined to the host group. Number of LDEVs The number of logical volumes that are accessible from the hosts in the host group. Number of PGs The number of parity groups with logical volumes that are accessible from the hosts in the host group.
  • Page 124: Logical Device Expansions Report

    Item Description Host Name Name of the host that can access the LU path through the port. HBA WWN WWN of the host. Logical Device Expansions report This report is about LUN Expansion (LUSE). Information about one LUSE volume consists of contiguous records.
  • Page 125 Table 33: Logical Devices report Item Description LDEV ID The logical volume number. LDEV Name The logical volume name. Capacity (MB) Capacity of the logical volume. Emulation Type Emulation type of the logical volume. Resource Group Name Resource group name where LDEV belongs. Resource Group ID Resource group ID where LDEV belongs.
  • Page 126: Luns Report

    Item Description Pool Name • If the provisioning type" is Thin Provisioning, the name of the pool related to the logical volume is displayed (see Note below). • If the logical volume attributes Pool, the name of the pool where the logical volume belongs is displayed. •...
  • Page 127: Mp Blades Report

    Item Description Logical unit number. LDEV ID Logical volume number. Emulation Type Emulation type of the logical volume. Capacity (MB) Capacity of the logical volume. Capacity of the LUSE volume is displayed when the logical volume is the first volume of the LUSE volume. MP Blades report This report is shows MP blades.
  • Page 128: Parity Groups Report

    Item Description Auto Assignment Auto assignment attribute for the MP blade. Resource ID ID of this resource that the MP blade controls. Resource Name The name of the resource that the MP blade controls. If "Type" is LDEV, the LDEV name that is set is displayed.
  • Page 129: Ports Report

    Item Description Unallocated LDEV Capacity (MB) Capacity of the logical volumes in the parity group that the host cannot access. Drive Type-Code Type code of the drive in the parity group. • If the parity group contains external volumes, this displays the vendor, the model, and the serial number of the storage system.
  • Page 130: Spare Drives Report

    Table 38: Ports report Item Description Name of the channel adapter. Type Package type of the channel adapter. Port Location Name of the port on the channel adapter. Port Attribute Port attribute. Port Internal WWN WWN of the port. Fabric One of the Fibre topology settings indicating the setting status of the Fabric switch.
  • Page 131: Ssd Endurance Report

    Table 39: Spare Drives report Item Description Drive Capacity Capacity of the spare drive. Drive Type-Code Type code of the spare drive. Location Location of the spare drive. SSD Endurance report This report is about SSD endurance. A record is created for each SSD. Only SSDs having endurance information are displayed.
  • Page 132 Item Description Microcode Versions Version of the following programs. • Main • • SSVP • • FOEF • DKAF • FCDG • CUDG4 • RAM BOOT • ROM BOOT • CMBK • Config • • HDD (SVP) • • SCHIP •...
  • Page 133: Reports In Graphical View

    Item Description Spare Drive Capacity (TB) Total capacity of the spare drives in the storage system. OPEN Volume Capacity (GB) List of the capacity of the open volumes. M/F Volume Capacity (GB) The list of the capacity of the mainframe volumes and multi-platform volumes.
  • Page 134: Channel Adapters Report

    Figure 16: Cache Memories report Total capacity of the cache memory and shared memory is displayed separately for each module. Channel Adapters report This report is about channel adapters. Storage configuration reports...
  • Page 135: Physical View Report

    Figure 17: Channel Adapters report It shows channel adapters, ports, and types of channel adapters. On the bottom of the view, you can confirm the legend of ports (Installed or Not Installed). Physical View report This report shows disk controllers and disk units, and includes cache PCBs, MP blades, channel adapters, disk adapters, data drives, and spare drives.
  • Page 136 Figure 18: Physical View report (front view) Storage configuration reports...
  • Page 137 Figure 19: Physical View report (back view) The physical view report has two views: front and the back. Each view shows the disk controllers and disk units, so you can confirm where they are installed. If a module #1 exists, the information is displayed below module #0 information.
  • Page 138: Report Configuration Tool Command Reference (Raidinf Commands)

    Report Configuration Tool command reference (raidinf commands) This section describes the raidinf commands, symbols, and reports. raidinf command list and command description The following lists the raidinf commands and symbols. Table 42: raidinf command list Command Description raidinf add report Creates a report.
  • Page 139 raidinf [-h] <action> <object> –servername <hostname/ipaddress> [{-report <report_name> | -report_id <report_id>}] [-targetfolder <folder>] [-fill] raidinf [-h] –login <user_name> <password> –servername <hostname/ ipaddress> raidinf [-h] –logout –servername <hostname/ipaddress> Options and parameters Option Description Displays help for raidinf. [-h] <action> Specifies command operation. You can specify the following commands.
  • Page 140: Raidinf Add Report

    # raidinf -login user01 xxxxxx -servername svp.xxx.co.jp This example executes a logout. # raidinf -logout -servername svp.xxx.co.jp Displays help. # raidinf -h Model : RAIDINF/WindowsNT VerandRev: 01-00-03/00 Usage: raidinf [options] raidinf <action> <object> [parameters] Options: Help/Usage -login <user_name> <password> Specify LOGIN explicitly -logout Specify LOGOUT <User authentification>...
  • Page 141: Raidinf Delete Report

    Option Description servername Specifies the host name or the IP address of the Web server (SVP). <hostname/ipaddress> [-report <report_name>] Specifies a report name, up to 32 characters. If you specify more than 32 characters, the 33rd and subsequent characters are ignored.If the report name is omitted, the default report name YYMMDD- CreateConfigurationReport is specified.
  • Page 142: Raidinf Download Report

    Option Description servername Specifies the host name or the IP address of the Web server (SVP). <hostname/ipaddress> {-report <report_name> | - Specifies either -report or -report_id. report_id <report_id>} • -report specifies a report name (up to 32 characters). If you specify more than 32 characters, the 33rd and subsequent characters are ignored.
  • Page 143: Raidinf Get Reportinfo

    Option Description servername Specifies the host name or the IP address of the Web server (SVP). <hostname/ipaddress> {-report <report_name> | - Specifies either -report or -report_id. report_id <report_id>} • -report : specifies a report name within 32 characters. If you specify more than 32 characters, the 33rd and subsequent characters are ignored.If a special name LatestReport is specified as a report name, the report created on the newest date is downloaded.To...
  • Page 144 Option Description servername Specifies the host name or the IP address of the Web server (SVP). <hostname/ipaddress> Examples Displays a list of reports. # raidinf get reportinfo -servername 10.213.74.121 ReportName UserName CreateTime ReportID 101009-CreateConfigurationReport user01 2010/10/09-12:43:10 33S3 101008-CreateConfigurationReport user01 2010/10/08-11:22:31 33J3 101007-CreateConfigurationReport user01 2010/10/07-11:17:20 2344 101006-CreateConfigurationReport configuration...
  • Page 145: Smi-S Provider Configuration File

    SMI-S provider configuration file This section describes the SMI-S provider configuration files. User-defined.properties file This section describes the description format and organization format of SMI-S provider user configuration files and parameters to be defined. The user-defined.properties file is an SMI-S provider user configuration file.
  • Page 146 Parameter name Description PoolIDForSnapshot Specifies pools that can be used by the SMI-S provider. Optional item. If no value is specified, the default value applies. If you specify this item, be sure to specify VVolForSnapshot as well. For parameter details, see PoolIDForSnapshot parameter on page 147. DefaultSnapshotFunction Specifies which of Thin Image and Copy-on-Write Snapshot is enabled.
  • Page 147 • <RangeOfVVol>: Specifies a range of virtual volumes • <SingleVVol>: Specifies a single virtual volume <RangeOfVVol> format <S2HexLDKC>:<S2HexCU>:<S2HexLDEV>to<E2HexLDKC>:<E2HexCU>:<E2HexLDEV> • <S2HexLDKC>: LDKC number (two-digit hexadecimal) of the first virtual volume in the specified range • <S2HexCU>: CU number (two-digit hexadecimal) of the first virtual volume in the specified range •...
  • Page 148 <Start PoolID>to<End PoolID> • <Start PoolID> : ID of the first pool in the specified range • <End PoolID> : ID of the last pool in the specified range <SinglePoolID> format <PoolID> <PoolID> : ID of the pool to be specified Example PoolIDForSnapshot=1to2,4,6to8 In this example, pools having one of the following pool IDs are used as snapshot pools:...
  • Page 149: Remote Web Console Main Window

    Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window) This topic describes the Remote Web Console main window and wizards. Remote Web Console main window Menu Item Description Click to return to the previous window. Click to advance to the next window. File •...
  • Page 150 Item Description Actions Provides actions to the storage system such as creating LDEVs or performing replication copy. Reports • Task Management: Manages the tasks that will be applied to the storage system. • Configuration Report: Creates and downloads the configuration report about the storage system.
  • Page 151 Item Description Audit Log Indicates how many of the audit log files are stored. After you click Audit Log, you can download the audit log files. • : Audit log file is under the threshold. • : Audit log file exceeds the threshold. •...
  • Page 152: Using The Main Window And Wizard

    Item Description Options Sets the table options. • Column Settings: Specifies whether you display or hide table columns. • Rows / Page: Specifies how many rows to display in one page. • Capacity Unit: Specifies the capacity unit of LDEVs (If you change the capacity unit from MB to GB, TB, or some other unit, the capacity is rounded down to two decimal places).
  • Page 153: Main Window Controls

    Procedure 1. Click a function in the resource tree in the Explorer. 2. If necessary, choose a tab and use a filter to narrow down the items in the table. 3. Select an item in the table, and click a button to open a wizard. 4.
  • Page 154 The Back button displays the previous window; the Next button displays the next window. Remote Web Console tracks up to 10 operations and the windows that display depends the selection from the navigation tree. The following figure shows the buttons that appear at upper right of the main window: Figure 23: Buttons at upper right of main window Alert, Audit Log, and Resource Lock are updated every 60 seconds by default.
  • Page 155 Filtering To filter the table, select or input the desired filtering conditions, and click Apply. NOTE: • Users can set up to 16 conditions. • When the input condition is wrong, click Apply to clear the condition. • Select the attribute whose date and time values must be entered, and then enter the values. •...
  • Page 156: Reset View Settings

    Reset View Settings Window part Item State after reset Magnification Normal (100%) Summary Open/Closed Open Table General Selecting row Page First page Scroll position Top left Column Sort Width Default State (*) Order Default State (*) Option Row/Page 1000 Capacity unit GB or Cyl Setting column Default state (*)
  • Page 157: Column Settings Window

    Column Settings window Table 46: Setting fields in the Column Settings window Item Description Restore Default Settings Changes the selection of the displayed columns to the factory default settings. Checkbox Selects the columns to display. Click the checkbox next to the name of each column that you want to display.
  • Page 158: Storage Systems Window

    Storage Systems window Hardware summary Item Description Storage System Device name of the storage system. Name Storage System Model type of the storage system. Type Full Serial Number Serial number of the storage system. IP Address IP address of the SVP. Contact Contact information such as personnel and telephone number where you can inquire about the storage system.
  • Page 159 Item Description Internal / External Switches the displayed items. • Total: Displays information on both the internal volumes and the external volumes. • Internal Only: Displays information on only the internal volumes. • External Only: Displays information on only the external volumes. Open/Mainframe Switches the displayed items.
  • Page 160 Item Description Allocated • When Open is selected from Open / Mainframe:Displays the capacity of path-defined open system volumes (LDEVs) and the number of logical devices that the host can recognize. This capacity includes all LDEVs that comprise LUSE volumes, but does not include control cylinders.
  • Page 161 Item Description Reserved - Other • When Open is selected from Open / Mainframe:Displays following total capacity and the number of logical devices of the volumes: ◦ Reserved volumes of Auto LUN V2 ◦ Journal volumes ◦ System disk ◦ Pool volumes of Fast Snap ◦...
  • Page 162: Edit Storage System Window

    Item Description THP Allocated • When total is selected in Internal / External:Displays virtual volume capacity of Thin Provisioning that is defined paths and the number of logical devices. A virtual volume is not included for either Fast Snap or Snapshot.
  • Page 163: Confirm Window (Edit Storage System)

    • Enter a device name using up to 180 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :, ,, *, ?, <, >, |, /, ^, and, and %. • You can also use a space, except for before and after the settings. CAUTION: You can change more than one parameter, multiple times.
  • Page 164: Edit Information Display Settings Window

    Item Description Storage System Device name of the storage system. Name Contact Contact information such as personnel and telephone number where you can inquire about the storage system. Location Location of the connected storage system. Edit Information Display Settings window Use this wizard to change the display parameters.
  • Page 165: Resource Lock Properties Window

    Resource Lock Properties window Displays information about the user who locks the storage system. Resource Lock Properties Item Description Number of Resource Displays the number of locked resource groups. Groups – Locked Number of Resource Displays the number of unlocked resource groups. Groups –...
  • Page 166: Tasks Window

    Item Description Lock User Displays the user name who locks. System Displays the system that locked user is using. Lock Start Time Displays the time when the lock starts. Unlock All All locked resource groups are forcibly unlocked. Tasks window This window displays a list of tasks performed on the storage system.
  • Page 167 Item Description Completed Number of completed tasks. In Progress Number of tasks in progress. Waiting Number of tasks waiting. Suspended Number of suspended tasks. Failed Number of tasks in which an error occurred. Tasks tab Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Click to view the detail of the task.
  • Page 168 Item Description Auto Delete Enabled: A task is automatically deleted when the following two events occur: • The task is completed • The number of tasks in the Task list reaches the maximum number the window can display (384) Disabled: Tasks will remain displayed until users delete them. Tasks whose status is Failed are automatically Disabled by the system.
  • Page 169: Task Properties Window

    Task Properties window This window displays details about a task performed on the storage system. Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 170: Suspend Tasks Window

    Suspend Tasks window Use this window to suspend waiting tasks. Selected Tasks table Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Status Task status. Type General name of the task. User Name User name who performed the task.
  • Page 171: Resume Tasks Window

    Resume Tasks window Use this window to resume suspended tasks. Selected Tasks table Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Status Task status. Type General name of the task. User Name User name who performed the task.
  • Page 172: Delete Tasks Window

    Delete Tasks window Use this window to delete tasks. If you delete a waiting task, the task will be cancelled. Selected Tasks table Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Status Task status.
  • Page 173: Disable Auto Delete Window

    Disable Auto Delete window Use this window to prevent a task from being automatically deleted from the task window. Selected Tasks table Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Status Task status. Type General name of the task.
  • Page 174: Enable Auto Delete Window

    Enable Auto Delete window Use this window to automatically delete completed tasks from the task window when the number of displayed tasks reaches the maximum (384 tasks). Selected Tasks table Item Description Task Name Task name specified by a user when the user performed the task. Status Task status.
  • Page 175: Reports Window

    Reports window This window lists configuration reports about the storage system. You can create up to 20 reports. Summary Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 176: Create Configuration Report Window

    Item Description Number of Reports Number of created reports. Reports tab Item Description Report Name Task name specified when users created a report. Click to view the report in HTML format. User Name User name who created the report. Submission Time Date and time when the report was created.
  • Page 177: Delete Reports Window

    Item Description Report Type Type of the report to be created. Format File format. Delete Reports window Use this window to delete configuration reports. Selected Reports table Item Description Report Name Task name specified when users created a report. User Name User name who created the report.
  • Page 178: User Groups Window

    User Groups window This window lists all user groups created in Remote Web Console. Summary Item Description Number of User Groups Number of user groups created in Remote Web Console. User Groups tab Item Description User Group Name Displays user group name. User Group Type Displays the user group type.
  • Page 179 Item Description Number of Resource Displays the number of the resource groups that are assigned to the user Groups group. Number of Users Displays the number of users who belong to the user group. All Resource Groups Displays whether all the resource groups are assigned. Assigned Yes: All the resource groups are assigned to the user group.
  • Page 180: Window When User Group Is Selected

    Window when User Group is selected Summary Item Description Number of Roles Displays the number of roles that are assigned to the selected user group. Number of Resource Displays the number of resource groups that are assigned to the selected Groups user group.
  • Page 181 Item Description Number of Users Displays the number of users who belong to the selected user group. User Group Type Displays the user group type. Built-in: Indicates a built-in user group. User-created: Indicates a user group that a user created. All Resource Groups Displays whether all the resource groups are assigned.
  • Page 182 Item Description Delete Users* Deletes the selected users. Export* Window for outputting table information. * Appears when you click More Actions. Roles tab The Role tab displays the roles assigned to the user group, which determines the operations the user can perform.
  • Page 183: Create User Window

    Item Description Number of Parity Groups Displays the number of the parity groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of LDEVs Displays the number of the LDEVs that are assigned to the resource group. Number of Ports Displays the number of the ports that are assigned to the resource group. Number of Host Groups Displays the number of the host groups that are assigned to the resource group.
  • Page 184: Confirm Window (Create User)

    Item Description Authentication Authentication method. The following methods are available: Local: Does not use authentication server. Uses a dedicated password for Remote Web Console. External: Uses authentication server. Password Password that the user enters for login.The allowable characters and length of passwords depend on the application that the user uses.
  • Page 185: Change Password Window

    Item Description Password Password that the user enters for login. User Group Name User group name where the user is added. Change Password window Use this wizard to change the password for yourself or another user. Setting fields Item Description User Name Selected user name.
  • Page 186: Confirm Window (Change Password)

    Confirm window (Change Password) Selected User table Item Description User Name Selected user name. Current Password Current password. A hyphen (-) indicates no current password is specified. New Password New password. Edit User window Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 187: Confirm Window (Edit User)

    Use this wizard to change the setting for authentication or for the account status. Setting fields Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account statuses. The following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account. Disabled: The user cannot use the account or log in to Remote Web Console. Authentication Authentication method.
  • Page 188: Add Users Window

    Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. The following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account. Disabled: The user cannot use the account or log in to Remote Web Console. Authentication Authentication method. The following methods are available: Local: Does not use authentication server.
  • Page 189 Lists all the candidate users who do not belong to the selected user group. Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. The following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account. Disabled: The user cannot use the account or log in to Remote Web Console. Authentication Authentication method.
  • Page 190 Lists users to be added to the user group. Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. The following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account. Disabled: The user cannot use the account or log in to Remote Web Console. Authentication Authentication method.
  • Page 191: Confirm Window (Add Users)

    Confirm window (Add Users) Selected User Group Item Description User Group Name Displays the user group name where the user is added. Selected Users table Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. The following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account.
  • Page 192: Remove Users Window

    Remove Users window Selected User Group table Item Description User Group Name Displays the name of the user group where the user is removed. Selected Users table Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. the following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account.
  • Page 193: Delete Users Window

    Delete Users window Selected Users table Item Description User Name Selected user name. Account Status Account status. the following statuses are available: Enabled: The user can use the account. Disabled: The user cannot use the account or log in to Remote Web Console. Authentication Authentication method.
  • Page 194 Setting fields Item Description User Group Name Enter the name of the user group to be created. You can specify ASCII code characters, spaces, and the following symbols:! # $ % and ' ( ) + - . = @ [ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ Check Check whether the entered user group name is registered to the authorization server when you use an authorization server.
  • Page 195: Confirm Window (Create User Group)

    Confirm window (Create User Group) Create User Group table Item Description User Group Name Displays the name of user groups to be created. Number of roles Displays the number of roles that are assigned to the user group to be created.
  • Page 196 Item Description Number of Users Displays the number of users that belong to the user group to be created. All Resource Groups Displays whether all resource groups are assigned. Assigned Yes: All resource groups are assigned to the user group. No: All resource groups are not assigned to the user group.
  • Page 197: Edit User Group Wizard

    Item Description Authentication Displays the authentication method. The following methods are available: Local: Does not use authentication server. Uses a dedicated password for Remote Web Console. External: Uses authentication server. Number of User Groups Displays the number of user groups where the user belongs. Edit User Group wizard Edit User Group window Use this window to change the name of a user group.
  • Page 198: Confirm Window (Edit User Group)

    Confirm window (Edit User Group) Selected User Group table Item Description User Group Name Displays the new name of the user group. Number of Roles Displays the number of roles that are assigned to the user group. Number of Resource Displays the number of resource groups that are assigned to the user group.
  • Page 199: Delete User Groups Window

    Delete User Groups window Selected User Groups table Item Description User Group Name Displays the new name of the user group. Number of Roles Displays the number of roles that are assigned to the user group. Number of Resource Displays the number of resource groups that are assigned to the user group. Groups Number of Users Displays the number of users that belong to the user group.
  • Page 200: Edit Resource Group Assignment Window

    Edit Resource Group Assignment window Use this window to assign created resource groups to the user group and to assign created resource groups to the user group in the Create User Group window. Setting fields These fields display only when resource groups are assigned in the Create User Group wizard. Item Description All Resource Groups...
  • Page 201 Lists the resource groups that are not assigned to the user group. Item Description Resource Group Name Displays the name and ID of the resource group assigned to the user group to (ID) be created. Number of User Groups Displays the number of user groups that are assigned to the resource group. Number of Parity Groups Displays the number of parity groups that are assigned to the resource group.
  • Page 202 Removes the selected resource groups from the Assigned Resource Groups list and relocates the resource groups to the Unassigned Resource Groups list. Assigned Resource Groups table Lists the resource groups to be assigned to the user group. Item Description Resource Group Name Displays the name and ID of the resource group assigned to the user group to (ID) be created.
  • Page 203: Confirm Window For Edit Resource Group Assignment

    Confirm window for Edit Resource Group Assignment Selected User Group table Item Description User Group Name Displays the new name of the user group. Assigned Resource Groups table Item Description Resource Group Name Displays the name and ID of the resource group assigned to the user group to (ID) be created.
  • Page 204: Edit Role Assignment Window

    Edit Role Assignment window Use this window to add roles to the user group and to assign roles to the user group in the Create User Group window. Unassigned Roles table Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 205 Lists roles that are not assigned to the user group. Item Description Role Displays roles. Add button Adds the selected roles in the Unassigned Roles list to the Assigned Roles list. Remove button Removes the selected roles from the Assigned Roles list and relocates the selected roles to the Unassigned Roles list.
  • Page 206 Lists roles to be assigned to the user group. Item Description Role Displays roles. Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 207: Confirm Window For Edit Role Assignment

    Confirm window for Edit Role Assignment Selected User Group Item Description User Group Name Displays the new name of the user group. All Resource Groups Displays whether all the resource groups are assigned. Assigned Yes: All the resource groups are assigned to the user group. No: All the resource groups are not assigned to the user group.
  • Page 208: Alerts Window

    Alerts window Displays the list of alerts (SIM) that occurred in the storage system. Summary Item Description Number of Uncompleted Displays the number of alerts that are not authenticated yet. Alerts • Acute: Displays total number of Acute level alerts that are not authenticated yet.
  • Page 209 Item Description Error Code Displays reference code of the SIM. For details about reference codes, contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise technical support. About errors that need to be solved, see Checking alerts on page 104. Date Displays the date when alerts occurred. Error Level Displays error level of alerts.
  • Page 210: Alert Properties Window

    Alert Properties window Displays details of alert (SIM) that occurred in the storage system. When you select multiple alerts in the Alerts window, click Back and Next to change the alert that is displayed. Alert properties Item Description Error Code Displays reference codes of the SIM.
  • Page 211: Setup Server Wizard

    Item Description Error Level Displays error level of alerts. • Service: No need to deal with immediately. Errors that are dealt with within periodical maintenance. • Moderate: No need to deal with immediately. Errors that are dealt with within periodical maintenance. •...
  • Page 212: Select Authentication Server Window

    Select Authentication Server window This window is displayed when you select Server Setup from the LDAP, RADIUS, or Kerberos properties window Setting field Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 213 Item Description External Authentication Select the type of authentication server. • Disable: Does not use any authentication server. Users are authenticated with user information registered in the SVP. • LDAP: Users are authenticated with user information registered in the LDAP server. •...
  • Page 214: Disable Authentication Server Setup Window

    Disable authentication server setup window This window is displayed when you select Disable in Select Authentication Server window. Selected Server table Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 215: Ldap Properties Window

    Item Description External Authentication Displays the type of the authentication server. • Disable: Does not use any authentication server. Users are authenticated with user information registered in the SVP. • LDAP: Users are authenticated with user information registered in the LDAP server.
  • Page 216 Item Description DNS Lookup Displays whether to search for the LDAP server using the information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. • Enable: Performs the search using information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. •...
  • Page 217: Radius Properties

    Item Description Secondary Host Name Displays the host name of the secondary LDAP server. Secondary Port Number Displays the port number of the secondary LDAP server. Setup Server Displays the Setup Server window. RADIUS Properties This window is displayed if you select RADIUS in External Authentication. RADIUS Properties table Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 218 Item Description Authentication Protocol Displays the RADIUS protocol to use. • PAP: Password authentication protocol that transmits plaintext user ID and password. • CHAP: Challenge-handshake authentication protocol that transmits encrypted password. Primary Host Name Displays the host name, the IPv4 address, or the IPv6 address of the RADIUS server.
  • Page 219 Item Description External User Group Specify a base DN to search for users to authenticate.Available Mapping - Base DN characters: Alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols. • Hierarchical modelSpecify a DN of hierarchy that includes all the targeted users for searching. •...
  • Page 220: Kerberos Properties

    Kerberos Properties This window is displayed if you select Kerberos from the External Authentication window. Kerberos Properties table Item Description DNS Lookup Displays whether to search for the Kerberos server using the information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. •...
  • Page 221 Item Description Clock Skew Displays the acceptable range of time difference between the SVP and the Kerberos server. Timeout Displays the number of seconds before connection to the Kerberos server times out. Secondary Host Name Displays the name of the secondary Kerberos server. Secondary Port Number Displays the port number of the secondary Kerberos server.
  • Page 222: Setup Server For Ldap

    Item Description External User Group Search for a user by specifying a DNAvailable characters: Alphanumeric Mapping - Search User's DN characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols.If you specify sAMAccountName in External User Group Mapping - User Name Attribute, or if you select Enable in External User Group Mapping, this item must be specified.If you select Disable in External User Group Mapping, this item is disabled.You can enter alphanumeric characters and all symbols.
  • Page 223: Setup Server For Ldap Window

    Setup Server for LDAP window This window is displayed if you select LDAP in the Select Authentication Server window. Setting fields Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 224 Item Description Certificate File Name Specify a certificate file. Click Browse to find the file. DNS Lookup Specify whether to search for the LDAP server using the information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. • Enable: Performs the search using information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server.
  • Page 225 Item Description External User Group Specify retry times when the connection to the LDAP server fails. Mapping - Number of Retries External User Group Specify a base DN to search for users to authenticate. Mapping - Base DN Available characters: Alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols.
  • Page 226 Item Description External User Group Re-enter the password of the user group you are searching for to confirm Mapping - Re-enter your entry. Password You can specify ASCII code characters and the following symbols:! # $ % and ' ( ) * + - . = @ \ ^ _ |If you enter any password in External User Group Mapping - Password, you must specify this item.
  • Page 227: Confirm Window For Ldap Setup Server

    Confirm window for LDAP Setup Server Selected Server table Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 228 Item Description External Authentication Displays the type of the authentication server. • Disable: Does not use any authentication server. Users are authenticated with user information registered in the SVP. • LDAP: Users are authenticated with user information registered in the LDAP server.
  • Page 229: Setup Server For Radius

    Item Description Timeout Displays the number of seconds before connection to the LDAP server times out. Retry Interval Displays the retry interval in seconds when the connection to the LDAP server fails. Number of Retries Displays the retry times when the connection to the LDAP server fails. Secondary Host name Displays the host name of the secondary LDAP server.
  • Page 230: Setup Server Radius Window

    Setup Server RADIUS window This window is displayed if you select RADIUS from the Select Authentication Server window. Setting fields Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 231 Item Description Authentication Protocol Specify a RADIUS protocol to use. • PAP: Password authentication protocol that transmits plaintext user ID and password. • CHAP: Challenge-handshake authentication protocol that transmits encrypted password. Host Name Specify a name of the RADIUS server. You can specify ASCII code characters, hyphens (-), and periods (.).
  • Page 232 Item Description Secondary Server - Host Specify a name of the secondary RADIUS server. Name You can specify ASCII code characters, hyphens (-), and periods (.).If you select Disable in Secondary Server, this item is disabled. Secondary Server - Port Specify a port number of the secondary RADIUS server.
  • Page 233 Item Description External User Group Specify a domain name of the LDAP server. Mapping - Domain You can specify ASCII code characters, hyphens (-), and periods (.).If you Name select Disable in External User Group Mapping, this item is disabled. External User Group Specify a base DN to search for users to authenticate.
  • Page 234 Item Description External User Group Re-enter the password of the user you are searching for to confirm your entry. Mapping - Re-enter You can specify ASCII code characters and the following symbols:! # $ % and Password ( ) * + - . = @ \ ^ _ |If you enter any password in External User Group Mapping - Password, you must specify this item.If you select Disable in External User Group Mapping, this item is disabled.
  • Page 235: Confirm Window For Radius Setup Server

    Confirm window for RADIUS Setup Server Selected Server table Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 236 Item Description External Authentication Displays the type of the authentication server. • Disable: Does not use any authentication server. Users are authenticated with user information registered in the SVP. • LDAP: Users are authenticated with user information registered in the LDAP server.
  • Page 237 Item Description External User Group Displays whether to search for the LDAP server using the information Mapping - DNS Lookup registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. • Enable: Performs the search using information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server.
  • Page 238: Setup Server For Kerberos

    Item Description External User Group Search for a user by specifying a DNAvailable characters: Alphanumeric Mapping - Search User's characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols. If you specify sAMAccountName in External User Group Mapping - User Name Attribute, or if you select Enable in External User Group Mapping, this item must be specified.
  • Page 239: Setup Server Kerberos Window

    Setup Server Kerberos window This window is displayed if you select Kerberos in Select Authentication Server window. Setting fields Remote Web Console GUI reference (main window)
  • Page 240 Item Description DNS Lookup Specify whether to search for the Kerberos server using the information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. • Enable: Performs the search using information registered in the SRV records in the DNS server. •...
  • Page 241 Item Description External User Group Specify a certificate file. Click Browse to find the file. Mapping - Certificate If you select Disable in External User Group Mapping, this item is disabled. File Name External User Group Specify an LDAP protocol to use. Available protocols are: Mapping - Authentication •...
  • Page 242 Item Description External User Group Search for a user by specifying a DNAvailable characters: Alphanumeric Mapping - Search User's characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols. If you specify sAMAccountName in External User Group Mapping - User Name Attribute, or if you select Enable in External User Group Mapping, this item must be specified.
  • Page 243: Confirm Window For Kerberos Setup Server

    Item Description Server Configuration Click Check to conduct a server connection test for the authentication server Test and the authorization server based on the specified settings. Server Configuration Displays a result of the server connection test for the authentication server Test - Result and the authorization server.
  • Page 244 Item Description External Authentication Displays the type of the authentication server. • Disable: Does not use any authentication server. Users are authenticated with user information registered in the SVP. • LDAP: Users are authenticated with user information registered in the LDAP server.
  • Page 245 Item Description External User Group Displays the port number of the LDAP server. Mapping - Primary Port Number External User Group Specify a base DN to search for users to authenticate. Mapping - Base DN Available characters: Alphanumeric characters (ASCII characters) and all symbols.
  • Page 246: Edit Sim Syslog Server Settings Wizard

    Item Description External User Group Displays the retry times when the connection to the LDAP server fails. Mapping - Number of Retries External User Group Displays the port number of the secondary LDAP server. Mapping - Secondary Port Number Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings wizard Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings window Use this window to configure syslog servers so that storage system failures will be reported to syslogs when SIMs occur.
  • Page 247 Item Description Primary Server Specify whether SIMs are reported to syslogs in the primary server. • Enable: SIMs are reported to syslogs in the primary server. • Disable: SIMs are not reported to syslogs in the primary server. Primary Server - IP Specify an IP address of the primary syslog server.
  • Page 248: Confirm Window (Edit Sim Syslog Server Settings)

    Confirm window (Edit SIM Syslog Server Settings) Syslog Server table Item Description Primary Server - SIM Displays whether SIMs are reported to syslogs in the primary server. Transfer • Enable: SIMs are reported to syslogs in the primary server. • Disable: SIMs are not reported to syslogs in the primary server.
  • Page 249 Item Description Secondary Server - Port Displays a port number of the secondary syslog server. Number Location Identification Displays a name to identify the storage system that notifies the syslog server Name of SIMs. Send a test message Displays whether test SIMs are reported to syslogs. •...
  • Page 250: Remote Web Console Gui Reference (Secondary Windows)

    Remote Web Console GUI reference (secondary windows) This topic describes the Remote Web Console secondary windows. Remote Web Console secondary window The Remote Web Console secondary window is reset when you do any of the following: • Click Apply or Cancel. •...
  • Page 251 Item Description Title bar Provides 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 Edit storage system window. File > Reports Opens the Report Display dialog box, which provides the basic configuration information on the storage system.
  • Page 252: Opening Remote Web Console Secondary Windows

    Item Description Indicates the current operational mode of Remote Web Console. If all logged in Unlocked users are currently working in the view mode, the blue unlocked-shaped icon ( appears. If any user is working in the Modify mode, the red locked-shaped icon Locked ) appears.
  • Page 253: Remote Web Console Secondary Windows And Modify Mode

    To use Remote Web Console, click Run in the following dialog box. If you select the Always trust content from this publisher option before clicking Run, Remote Web Console is always allowed to access the local files and you will not see this dialog box again. Figure 28: Warning - Security dialog box when digital signature is expired (for JRE 5.0) NOTE: The Remote Web Console digital signature has an expiration date and it might be expired depending on the Remote Web Console version that you use.
  • Page 254: About Window

    The Modify mode default timeout period is 30 minutes, but can be changed by modifying RMI time-out period for Modify. If Modify mode is released due to a timeout, the current window will still be visible, but an error message is returned after you click Apply, or after you try to refresh the window through File >...
  • Page 255: License Key Window

    Item Description SVP Version Displays the version of the Remote Web Console Java application installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. The Java application is downloaded at each time the Remote Web Console computer connects to the SVP, so that the version is always consistent between the Remote Web Console computer and SVP.
  • Page 256 Item Description License Install Allows you to select one of the following modes for installing a license key: • After Key Code mode is selected, use the Key Code text box to type the license key code for the selected option to be installed. •...
  • Page 257: License Key List

    License Key list Item Description Product Name The name of the product and icon indicating whether this is available. • : Installed • : Not Installed Key Type The license type: • Permanent • Term • Temporary • Emergency • Meter •...
  • Page 258: Status And Icons

    Item Description Term (days) The number of days remaining before the expiration of a temporary key, an emergency key, or a term key. After the temporary key has expired, the column shows the number of days that remain before you can reinstall the temporary key.For the meter key, the presumed number of days before the licensed capacity becomes insufficient is displayed.
  • Page 259 License Key status Icon Key type Permitted Term Status volume (days) Installed with the Term key Term Unlimitedor – Installed and set to disable. X TB(Note (Disabled) Installed with the Temporary Temporary – (Note 2) Installed key. Installed with the Emergency Emergency –...
  • Page 260: Alerts Window

    Alerts window Use the Alerts window to check the SIMs occurred in the storage system. To check the detail of each alert, select a SIM in a list, right-click it and then, click Detail. The alert history is displayed in a list. A status indicator is displayed at the upper right of the main window to show whether DKC or DKU is in bad condition.
  • Page 261 Item Description Ref. Code Displays the SIM reference code. For details about SIM reference codes, contact the Hewlett Packard Enterprise technical support.For resolving SIM reference codes, see Checking alerts on page 104. Error Level The error level. When the status becomes other than Normal, all SIMs must be completed (resolved) from the SVP to restore the status to Normal.
  • Page 262: Login Message Window

    Item Description Previous Provides information on the previous row. Next Provides information on the next row. Close Closes the dialog box. Login Message window Use the Login Message window to specify the login caution message that appears when Remote Web Console users log in.
  • Page 263: E-Mail Information Window

    E-mail Information window Use the E-mail Information window to configure settings to report storage system failures (SIMs) by e- mail. You can also send a test e-mail from this window. Item Description Mail Notice Specify whether to report system failures by e-mail. •...
  • Page 264: Report Display Dialog Box

    Item Description SMTP-AUTH Specify whether to use SMTP authentication. • Enable: Uses SMTP authentication. • Disable: Does not use SMTP authentication. Account Set the account and password for SMTP authentication. Required when SMTP- andPassword AUTH is Enable. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII codes) for user ID and password, except for the following symbols and a space:"...
  • Page 265: Common Elements

    The Report Display dialog box provides the basic configuration information of the storage system. This dialog box opens separately from Remote Web Console window, so you can configure settings while viewing the dialog box. To open the Report Display dialog box, open the Remote Web Console secondary window, then click File >...
  • Page 266: Port Dialog Box

    Table 47: Icons in the LDEV ID column Icons Description Normal LDEV Expanded (LUSE) volume Reserved Auto LUN volume Variable-sized volume (CV) Secured LDEV Remote command device Command device Command device to which the command device security is applied • Use Export to save the displayed information as a comma-separated values (CSV) file.
  • Page 267 Item Description Type Select a port type to view the port information on the Port list. • Fibre: The information on only the Fibre ports is available. • Mfibre: The information on only the Mfibre ports is available. • FCoE: The information on only the FCoE ports is available. Port list(when Displays the following when Fibre is selected in Type: Fibre is selected)
  • Page 268 Item Description Port list(when Displays the following when Mfibre is selected in Type: Mfibre is selected) • Port ID: Port name. • Type: Type of port. Mfibre is displayed. • Attribute: Port attribute. HTP or FNP is displayed. • Internal WWN: WWN of Mfibre port. •...
  • Page 269: Lun Dialog Box

    LUN dialog box The LUN dialog box provides information on the open-system volumes. Item Description Port Select the port for which the information is to be listed. Port ID Displays the port name. Group ID Displays the group number of the host group. LUN ID Displays the LUNs (logical unit numbers) assigned to logical volumes.
  • Page 270: Ldev Dialog Box

    Item Description Emulation Type Displays the emulation type. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the number of the LDEVs consisting of the LUSE volume appears after the emulation type (for example, OPEN-V * 3). Capacity Displays Volume capacity. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the total capacity of the LDEVs consisting of the LUSE volume is available.
  • Page 271 Item Description LDEV ID The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. For details about icons, see Common elements. Emulation Type Displays the emulation type. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the emulation type of each LDEV is available. MAX LBA Displays the LDEV size recognized by a host.
  • Page 272 Item Description Attribute The attribute set for the volume as follows: • Pool (X) : The volume is set as a pool volume (pool-VOL); where X indicates pool ID. • V-VOL: The volume is set as a virtual volume (V-VOL) for Fast Snap or Snapshot.
  • Page 273: Ldev Status Dialog Box

    LDEV Status dialog box The LDEV Status dialog box provides information about the status of volumes. Item Description Parity Group list Allows you to select which disk group to display. Parity Group ID A parity group number belonging to the selected disk group. Table Continued Remote Web Console GUI reference (secondary windows)
  • Page 274 Item Description LDEV Status A status of all the volumes in the parity group. • Normal: All volumes are in a normal status. • Blocked: All volumes are in a blocked status. • Format: All volumes are being formatted. • Preparing Quick Format: All volumes are being prepared for Quick Format.
  • Page 275 Item Description Status A status of a volume. • Normal: All volumes are in a normal status. • Blocked: All volumes are in a blocked status. • Format: All volumes are being formatted. • Preparing Quick Format: The volume is being prepared for Quick Format. •...
  • Page 276: Tool Panel Gui Reference

    Tool Panel GUI Reference This describes the Tool Panel window windows and features. Control Panel This section describes the Tool Panel windows and controls. Environment Parameter window This section describes the Environment Parameter window features and controls. Figure 30: Environment Parameter window Item Description RMI time-out period...
  • Page 277: Download File Window

    Item Description Polling period for checking obstacles This parameter specifies the time interval to monitor failure within the storage system. Option to hide Alerts Window This parameter specifies the whether to display the Alerts window. Submit Applies the environment parameters to the storage system. Reset Resets the environment parameter settings Download File window...
  • Page 278: Download Dump Files Window

    Figure 32: Restore File window Item Description Upload File (Archive File) Click Browse... and specify the configuration file you want to restore. Submit Displays a window for confirming the configuration file to be restored. Reset Cancels downloading the configuration file. Download Dump Files window This section describes the Download Dump Files window features and controls.
  • Page 279: Update Certificate Files Window

    Figure 33: Download Dump Files window Item Description Existing Dump Files Select this when you want to re-download a previously downloaded dump file. This item displays only when one or more compressed dump files exist. If you have not downloaded any dump files, this item does not display even though you have acquired dump files via the SVP.
  • Page 280: Update Certificate Files For Smi-S Window

    Figure 34: Update Certificate Files window Item Description Certificate file (.crt file) Click Browse... and specify the key file (server.key file). Key file (.key file) Returns the SSL certificate to default. Upload Uploads the SSL certificate. Reset Cancels the upload of the SSL certificate. Update Certificate Files for SMI-S window This section describes the Update Certificate Files for SMI-S window features and controls.
  • Page 281: Upload Configuration Files For Smi-S Window

    Figure 35: Update Certificate Files for SMI-S window Item Description Certificate file (.crt file) Click Browse... and specify the certificate file (server.crt file). Key file (.key file) Click Browse... and specify the key file (server.key file). Return to the default configuration Returns the SMI-S provider certificate to default.
  • Page 282 Figure 36: Upload Configuration Files for SMI-S window Item Description Configuration File Click Browse... and specify the configuration file you want to upload. Return to the default configuration Returns the SMI-S provider configuration file to default. Upload Uploads the configuration file to the SMI-S provider. Reset Cancels the upload of the SMI-S provider configuration file.
  • Page 283: Websites

    Websites General websites Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library www.hpe.com/info/EIL Single Point of Connectivity Knowledge (SPOCK) Storage compatibility matrix www.hpe.com/storage/spock Storage white papers and analyst reports www.hpe.com/storage/whitepapers For additional websites, see Support and other resources. XP websites XP7 documentation (Storage Information Library) http://www.hpe.com/info/xp7-docs...
  • Page 284: Support And Other Resources

    Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support • For live assistance, go to the Contact Hewlett Packard Enterprise Worldwide website: http://www.hpe.com/assistance • To access documentation and support services, go to the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center website: http://www.hpe.com/support/hpesc Information to collect •...
  • Page 285: Customer Self Repair

    IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Customer self repair Hewlett Packard Enterprise customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your product. If a CSR part needs to be replaced, it will be shipped directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience.
  • Page 286: Regulatory Information

    Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page.

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