Displaying Remote Sessions; Backing Up And Restoring Data; Backup; User Sessions Dialog Box - HP 316095-B21 - StorageWorks Edge Switch 2/24 User Manual

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Introduction and General Information

Displaying Remote Sessions

A maximum of nine concurrent users (eight remote and one local HAFM server user)
can log in to the HAFM application. Display the current active sessions for the HAFM
server that you are logged into via the User Sessions dialog box.
To display the User Sessions dialog box:
1. From the View menu, choose User Sessions.
The User Sessions dialog box displays.
Figure 1–5: User Sessions dialog box
The User Sessions dialog box displays active session information in this format:
User — The name of the current user (in
Network Address — The network address of the current user.
Connection Established — The date and time that the session was established.

Backing Up and Restoring Data

The backup and restore of critical HAFM data on the Windows system is provided by
the Iomega QuikSync application, which is installed on the HAFM server when you
install the Iomega Zip drive.

Backup

During installation, QuikSync is automatically configured to mirror the contents of the
HAFMData directory to the Zip drive any time the contents of that directory change or
the server is restarted. Therefore, whenever you make a configuration change, add or
remove a managed product, or make any other changes through the HAFM, the data in
this directory is automatically backed up. The existing backup file is updated; no
separate versions of the backup file are maintained.
NOTE: To ensure trouble-free backups, it is imperative that you leave the Zip drive installed in
the HAFM server and leave a Zip disk in that drive.
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