HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Guide

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1 HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Guide Abstract This guide explains how to set up and use HP StorageWorks Remote Web Console to manage HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Arrays over a 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 program products, and troubleshoot storage system issues. The intended audience is a storage system administrator or authorized service provider with independent knowledge of XP storage systems. HP Part Number: AE Published: May 2011 Edition: Fifteenth

2 Copyright 2007, 2011 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or copying. Consistent with FAR and , Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government under vendor's standard commercial license. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP 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. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. Acknowledgments Microsoft, Windows, and Windows XP are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Java is a U.S. trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group. Hitachi and Universal Replicator are registered trademarks of Hitachi, Ltd. ShadowImage and TrueCopy are registered trademarks of Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi Data Systems Corporation. Export Requirements You may not export or re-export this document or any copy or adaptation in violation of export laws or regulations. Without limiting the foregoing, this document may not be exported, re-exported, transferred or downloaded to or within (or to a national resident of) countries under U.S. economic embargo, including Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. This list is subject to change. This document may not be exported, re-exported, transferred, or downloaded to persons or entities listed on the U.S. Department of Commerce Denied Persons List, Entity List of proliferation concern or on any U.S. Treasury Department Designated Nationals exclusion list, or to parties directly or indirectly involved in the development or production of nuclear, chemical, biological weapons, or in missile technology programs as specified in the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR 744). Revision History Edition First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Fifteenth Date June 2007 September 2007 November 2007 January 2008 April 2008 June 2008 September 2008 December 2008 February 2009 April 2009 June 2009 December 2009 June 2010 October 2010 May 2011 Description This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later. This edition applies to microcode version /00 or later

3 Contents 1 About Remote Web Console Operations...7 Overview of Remote Web Console...7 Remote Web Console GUI...7 CFL Extension...8 Remote Web Console Features...8 User Access Levels...9 User Types...9 Operation Privileges...10 Overview of Audit Logs...12 Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations...13 Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications...14 Encryption Function Enhancement (Solution to the Year 2010 Encryption Problem)...14 The Year 2010 Encryption Problem...15 Single Sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager...15 Important Terms and Concepts Installation Requirements and Procedures...18 System Requirements...18 Requirements for Windows...18 Requirements for UNIX...21 Setting Up Remote Web Console...22 Configuring the Web Browser...22 Configuring Remote Web Console over a Firewall...23 Configuring Java...23 JRE JRE 5.0 or JRE Configuring Communications over only IPv Remote Web Console Conventions...29 General Parameters...29 Keystrokes and Navigation...30 UNIX...31 Windows Server 2003/2008 Initial Setup...32 Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console...34 Overview of Login Procedures...35 Permission for Accessing Local Client Files...36 Logging In to a Storage System...38 Using SSL-Encrypted Communication...39 Using Windows Server 2003/ Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode...41 Extending the Modify Mode Timeout Period...42 License Keys...43 Temporary Key...43 Permanent Key...44 Term Key...44 Emergency Key...45 Licensed Capacity...45 Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Used Capacity...46 Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Mounted Capacity...47 Remote Web Console Options and Licensed Capacity...47 Contents 3

4 3 Using the Remote Web Console GUI...50 Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows...50 File Menu...52 Go Menu...53 Help Menu...54 Icons...55 License Key Window...56 License Key List...58 License Install Box...60 License Status Box...61 Identity Window...61 Device Information...62 LDEV Information...63 Number of LDEVs...65 Port Status Window...66 Alerts Window...67 Detail Dialog Box...69 Account Window...70 Login Message Window...71 Syslog Window...72 Audit Log Transfer Window...74 Audit Log Setting Window...76 Encryption Window Information Window...77 Configuration File Loader Window...79 Reports Display Dialog Boxes...81 Common Elements...81 Port Dialog Box...82 LUN Dialog Box...84 LDEV Dialog Box...85 LDEV Status Dialog Box...87 XP Thin Provisioning Dialog Box...89 Connected Host Dialog Box...89 Detail Information Dialog Box...90 Tool Panel...91 Control Panel...92 Set Env. Dialog Box...92 Download Dialog Box...94 Restore Dialog Box Performing Remote Web Console Operations...97 Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options...97 Enabling Options Using a License Key Code...97 Enabling Options Using a License Key File...98 Enabling Options Automatically...99 Enabling or Disabling a License...99 Disabling Remote Web Console Options Launching the Desired Option Managing the User Accounts Registering New Users Changing User Passwords Changing User Operation Privileges Enabling or Disabling User Accounts Deleting Users Contents

5 Reporting SIMs by Configuring Settings for Notice Sending a Test Setting the Environment Parameters Downloading the Configuration Files Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool Using Configuration File Loader Exporting a Spreadsheet Editing the Spreadsheet Importing the Spreadsheet Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager Importing a Tool Definition File into HP Systems Insight Manager Registering the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager Using the CFL Extension Overview of the CFL Extension CFL Extension Operations Preparing for Using CFL Extension Requirements for CFL Extension Installing CFL Extension Installing JRE with Support for Additional Languages Changing the Java Security Policy Creating a User Authentication File Modifying a Batch File Notes on Using CFL Extension Command Reference CFLCHK Command CFLGET Command CFLSET Command Spreadsheets Spreadsheet File Conventions Spreadsheet Components Declaration Operation Tags Parameters Comments Common Operation Tags SerialNumber Tag Execution Results Troubleshooting General Troubleshooting General Error Conditions and Recommended Actions CFL Extension Error Conditions and Recommended Actions Clearing Cache of Java and Web Browsers Calling HP Technical Support Support and Other Resources Related Documentation Conventions for Storage Capacity Values HP Technical Support Contents 5

6 Subscription Service HP Websites Documentation Feedback A Audit Logs for Single Sign-On BASE Function Certificate Import Operation BASE Function Delete Certificate Operation BASE Function Login Operation BASE Function SSO Authentication Operation BASE Function SSO SetOneTimeKey Operation B Error Codes for Single Sign-On Glossary Index Contents

7 1 About Remote Web Console Operations This chapter provides an overview of Remote Web Console functions. Overview of Remote Web Console (page 7) Remote Web Console Features (page 8) User Access Levels (page 9) Overview of Audit Logs (page 12) Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations (page 13) Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications (page 14) Important Terms and Concepts (page 16) Unless otherwise specified, the term storage system in this guide refers to the following disk arrays: HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk Array HP StorageWorks XP20000 Disk Array The GUI illustrations in this guide were created using a Windows computer with the Internet Explorer browser. Actual windows may differ depending on the operating system and browser used. GUI contents also vary with licensed program products, storage system models, and firmware versions. Overview of Remote Web Console Remote Web Console enables you to remotely manage the storage system. This section describes how Remote Web Console accesses the storage system. The storage system has a computer called an SVP that is used for maintenance. Remote Web Console accesses the SVP to obtain storage system configuration and status information and to send user-requested commands to the storage system. Remote Web Console consists of a group of applications that run on the JVM. The SVP uses JVM to function as a web server and Remote Web Console to function as a Java client. The Java client that runs Remote Web Console is called a Remote Web Console computer. Remote Web Console communicates with SVPs on the storage systems via a LAN. The supported interfaces between Remote Web Console and the SVP are GUI and CFL Extension. Remote Web Console GUI The Remote Web Console GUI allows you to perform operations on the storage system using the Remote Web Console windows that are displayed in a web browser. The storage system can be connected to two LANs. The storage system internal LAN is a private LAN that is used to connect the SVPs of multiple storage systems. Your intranet is a public LAN that allows you to access one or more SVPs from individual Remote Web Console computers. This configuration allows you to easily access and control the registered storage system. Figure 1 (page 8) shows an example of Remote Web Console computer and SVP configuration. Overview of Remote Web Console 7

8 Figure 1 Example of Remote Web Console Computer and SVP Configuration CFL Extension The CFL Extension allows you to perform commands on the storage system using the command prompt. To use the CFL Extension, you need to install certain files on the Remote Web Console computer. The current version of the CFL Extension can be used to perform only specific operations of specific program products. For details on the CFL Extension, see Using the CFL Extension (page 119). Remote Web Console Features Remote Web Console enables you to perform the following operations: View the storage system information You can view storage system and LDEV information in the Identity window (see Identity Window (page 61)). You can view the mounted status of ports in the Port Status window (see Port Status Window (page 66)). You can view specific LUN, LDEV, and port values in the Reports Display dialog box, which is different from the Remote Web Console main window (see Reports Display Dialog Boxes (page 81)). Use program product options and functions You can use program product options remotely on the storage system. See the appropriate user's guide for details about storage system options. For installation instructions, see Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options (page 97). For launch instructions, see Launching the Desired Option (page 100). You can save the settings of some program product options to a spreadsheet file, or you can specify multiple settings all together in a spreadsheet file (see Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations (page 13)). 8 About Remote Web Console Operations

9 You can specify SNMP agent properties remotely to the SVP (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide). You can virtually partition built-in cache memory or storage (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide). Consider security You can register user accounts for Remote Web Console and specify the operation privileges for each account (see User Access Levels (page 9)). You can check the current number of user accounts and set the timeout period with the Remote Web Console environment parameters (see Set Env. Dialog Box (page 92)). You can display a warning message to unauthorized access on the Remote Web Console login window (see Login Message Window (page 71)). You can view the audit logs that list the user's login history (see Overview of Audit Logs (page 12)). You can encrypt communication between the Remote Web Console and the SVP (see Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications (page 14)). Gather necessary information for troubleshooting User Access Levels User Types You can view the error history of the storage system (see Alerts Window (page 67)). You can automate notification of storage system failures (see Information Window (page 77)). You can download trace files (see Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool (page 110)). You can back up and restore the setting information for Remote Web Console (see Download Dialog Box (page 94) and Restore Dialog Box (page 95)). To use Remote Web Console, you first need to set up a user account. Remote Web Console user account contains the following information: User ID User type Password Operation privileges For Remote Web Console, a user account with a user ID of administrator is initially set. By default, operation privileges for all functions of Remote Web Console and program product options are given to the administrator user account. You cannot delete the administrator user account. You may register up to 500 user accounts, including the administrator account, for Remote Web Console. You have to set user ID, user type, and password when you set up a user account. Operation privileges can be set for each registered user account. To register the user account or to set operation privileges, use the Account window. For further information on the procedures for registering a user account and setting operation privileges for Remote Web Console, see Account Window (page 70). The following sections describe user types and operation privileges. Remote Web Console provides two types of user access levels: storage administrator and storage partition administrator. You decide the user type when you register a user account. User Access Levels 9

10 The range of operating privileges varies by user type: Storage administrator A storage administrator can operate the entire storage system. The administrator user account, which is the default Remote Web Console user account, is a kind of storage administrator. Only the storage administrator can perform the following: Use the Control Panel Perform audit log and syslog-related operations Execute the CFL Extension commands Use the FD dump tool Storage partition administrator Operation Privileges A storage partition administrator can operate an SLPR allocated by Remote Web Console. A storage partition administrator can manipulate user accounts and perform operations using some (not all) program products. For further information on SLPR or details on the program products that a storage partition administrator can use, see Go Menu (page 53). As you set the user ID and password when you register a user, you can also set various types of operation privileges for the registered user account. In Remote Web Console, the operation privilege might be called a role. The following roles can be assigned to user accounts: Account Administrator role. This role has user account operation privileges. Specify Modify, View, or Disable for each user account. The Modify privilege is set for the administrator user account, and this privilege cannot be changed. Table 1 (page 10) shows the operations available to the Account Administrator role. Table 1 Operations Available to the Account Administrator Role Operations Account Administrator Role Modify View Disable Adding, deleting, and changing user accounts Available Not Available Not Available Viewing the setting of user accounts of other users Available Available Not Available Changing the password of other users Available Not Available Not Available Viewing the setting of the user account of the user Available Available Available Changing the password of the user Available Available Available Viewing the setting of the user account of the user Available Available Available Changing the user password Available Available Available Editing the content in the Login Message window 1 Available Not Available (Viewing is allowed) Not Available 1 A storage partition administrator cannot perform the operation even if the storage partition administrator has the appropriate operation privileges. Audit Log Administrator role. This role has audit log operation privileges and can perform audit log and syslog-related operations. Specify Modify, View, or Disable for the user account 10 About Remote Web Console Operations

11 of a storage administrator. The Modify privilege is set for the administrator user account. The Disable privilege is set for a Storage Partition Administrator, and this privilege cannot be changed. Table 2 (page 11) shows the operation privileges and operations that can be performed for the Audit Log Administrator role. Table 2 Operations Available to the Audit Log Administrator Role Operations Audit Log Administrator Role Modify View Disable Downloading audit log using the button on upper part of the Remote Web Console main window Available Available Not Available Downloading syslog using the Syslog window Available Available Not Available Viewing the Syslog window, the Audit Log Transfer window, and the Audit Log Setting window Available Available Not Available Changing the setting for transferring audit log and syslog on the Audit Log Transfer window and the Syslog window Available Not Available Not Available Manually transferring audit log using the Audit Log Transfer window Available Not Available Not Available Configuring the audit log settings using the Audit Log Setting window Available Not Available Not Available Downloading the audit log transfer information using Control Panel Available Available Not Available Restoring the audit log transfer information using Control Panel Available Not Available Not Available Encryption Administrator role. This role has the operation privilege to encrypt data stored in volumes in the storage system. Specify the Enable or Disable privilege for the user account of a storage administrator. The Enable privilege is set for the administrator user account. The User Access Levels 11

12 Disable privilege is set for a Storage Partition Administrator, and this privilege cannot be changed. A storage administrator with the Enable privilege can do the following: Perform data encryption operations using the VLL window. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide. Back up and restore the encryption key using the Encryption window. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Encryption User Guide. Storage Administrator role. This role has storage operation privileges. Specify either Enable or Disable for each user account. The Enable privilege is set for the administrator user account. The administrator user account has Modify privileges for the operations of all program products. A storage administrator with the Enable privilege can do the following; however, a storage partition administrator with the Enable privilege can perform only operations using some (not all) program products: Perform operations using the Set Env. dialog box. Download and restore the environment parameter list. Perform operations using program products. Select either the Modify or View privilege for each program product. Modify is required to perform operations using the program product. For details on program products, see Go Menu (page 53). Overview of Audit Logs The Audit Log function allows you to record the access and configuration changes made to your storage system. The audit log can be used to investigate when an incorrect setup is performed or when a problem occurs in the storage system. You can view the audit log by one of the following methods: Transferring the audit log to FTP servers Transferring the audit log to syslog servers Downloading the audit log to the Remote Web Console computer You can download two files with different formats to the Remote Web Console computer. The file that has the same format as the audit log transferred to syslog servers is called the syslog file. The file that has the same format as the audit log transferred to FTP servers is called the audit log file. Figure 2 (page 13) shows an overview of the audit log transfer operations. 12 About Remote Web Console Operations

13 Figure 2 Overview of the Audit Log Transfer You can transfer audit logs to FTP servers or syslog servers after connecting these servers through the LAN to the SVP of the storage system. A maximum of two FTP servers and two syslog servers can be connected to the SVP. The first one is named primary FTP server or primary syslog server. The second one is named secondary FTP server or secondary syslog server. The audit log is stored in the SVP. Older data in the file is deleted from the audit log file when the number of lines of saved data reaches the maximum quantity. If you configure the FTP server settings, the audit log will be automatically transferred to the FTP server when the number of lines in the file reaches the threshold. If you configure syslog server settings, the audit log will be always transferred to the syslog server. You can temporarily store the audit log on a system disk in a storage system before storing the log in the SVP so that the unsaved audit log will not be lost. The audit log stored in the system disk will be eventually stored in the SVP. If you need to keep track of commands sent from the host, HP recommends that you temporarily store the audit log on a system disk before storing the logs in the SVP. To transfer the audit log to servers, configure server settings using the Syslog window or the Audit Log Transfer window. To store the audit log on a system disk, configure the setting using the Audit Log Setting window. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide to configure server settings in each window. Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations Configuration File Loader is used to make large-scale or batch changes to the configuration of certain program product options, using either a text editor or spreadsheet software to edit configuration definition files (spreadsheet files) and apply the changes to the storage system. You can apply the same spreadsheet file to different storage systems, and you can define the configuration in the spreadsheet when you are offline. The process of applying a spreadsheet to the storage system differs depending on the program products. Table 3 (page 14) shows program products supporting a spreadsheet and how to apply a spreadsheet. Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations 13

14 Table 3 Program Products Supporting Spreadsheets and How to Apply a Spreadsheet Program Products Supporting Spreadsheets LUN Manager How to Apply a Spreadsheet The Configuration File Loader window Volume Retention Manager LUN Expansion The CFL Extension Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Software For further information on these program product options, see the corresponding documents for each program product. Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications In order to improve security of remote operations from a Remote Web Console to a storage system, you can set up SSL-encrypted communication. With SSL-encrypted communication, the user ID and password required for logging in to the Remote Web Console are encrypted, and you can communicate with a higher level of security. For detailed information on the SSL-encrypted communication, contact your HP service representative. You need to change the SVP (web server) to Apache, which supports SSL, in order to perform SSL-encrypted communication. Your HP service representative will change the SVP to the SSL-supported Apache. Encryption Function Enhancement (Solution to the Year 2010 Encryption Problem) Remote Web Console and other SSL encrypted communication includes encryption processing functionality. The encryption functions are prepared for the year 2010 problem of encryption. This setting is called Advanced Security Mode. If this setting is performed, the cryptographic algorithm changes in some of the functions, but the Remote Web Console functions and operation methods are not changed. If you want to set the Advanced Security Mode, contact HP. See HP Technical Support (page 140). If you set the Advanced Security Mode and use Remote Web Console, please note the following: When you enable the Advanced Security Mode, it might not be possible to connect to the SVP from the P9000 or XP Command View Advanced Edition Software or some browsers for the version that is not prepared for the year 2010 encryption problem. Confirm that all the devices that will be connected to the SVP are for the versions prepared for the year 2010 encryption problem before enabling the Advanced Security Mode. If you enable the Advanced Security Mode, the user account is initialized where only root is registered. It is necessary to recreate a user account. In the status where the Advanced Security Mode is enabled, the user list that was backed up when the option was OFF, or in the previous version, (older than /00) cannot be used. If the account information update is performed while the Advanced Security Mode is enabled and the version of the microprogram is downgraded to the previous version (older than /00), the account information where the microcode is upgraded to the version /00 or later again does not reflect the updated information of the previous 14 About Remote Web Console Operations

15 version. If the Advanced Security Mode is enabled, do not perform the account update operation on the version that was downgraded to the previous version. If the Advanced Security Mode is enabled, HP recommends using a certificate for the SSL-encrypted communication with the hash function larger than SHA-2 (SHA-256 or larger). The Year 2010 Encryption Problem The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) compiles the types of encryption that U.S. government agencies should use. The NIST recommends transitioning to encryption types with larger key size and advanced security after Although responding to this issue is not mandatory, it is recommended. A large number of devices and systems utilizing encryption will be affected by this new encryption standard. Single Sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager Remote Web Console supports single sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager. A user who logs in to HP Systems Insight Manager can operate the Remote Web Console main window by clicking Remote Web Console in the Tool menu of HP Systems Insight Manager. The user is not required to enter a user ID and password into Remote Web Console, because the user is already logged in to HP Systems Insight Manager. To implement single sign-on using HP Systems Insight Manager, you need to import a Remote Web Console tool definition file into HP Systems Insight Manager, and register certificates for HP Systems Insight Manager to the SVP. For details on how to import a tool definition file, see Importing a Tool Definition File into HP Systems Insight Manager (page 115). For details on how to register certificates, see Registering the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager (page 116). All users who are allowed to log in to HP Systems Insight Manager can also log in to Remote Web Console. The operation privilege (role) for Remote Web Console depends on what kind of operation privileges the user has when the user logs in to HP Systems Insight Manager (see Table 4 (page 15)). Table 4 Operation Privileges for Remote Web Console after Single Sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager Role for HP Systems Insight Manager Account administrator role Role for Remote Web Console Audit log administrator role Storage administrator role Operation privilege for each function 1 Administrator Modify Modify Enable Modify (for all functions) Operator Disable Modify Enable Modify (for all functions) User Disable View Enable View (for all functions) 1 User accounts registered to HP Systems Insight Manager are not allowed to set the operation privilege for each function of program product options. Single Sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager 15

16 NOTE: User accounts registered to HP Systems Insight Manager are different from the user accounts for Remote Web Console. To implement single sign-on, you do not need to register the user accounts of HP Systems Insight Manager to Remote Web Console. If a user logs in with both ways (to log in directly to Remote Web Console, and to log in with single sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager), make sure that the operation privilege of the user account registered to HP Systems Insight Manager matches the operation privilege of Remote Web Console. If they do not match, the user has only the operation privilege of HP Systems Insight Manager. Important Terms and Concepts The Remote Web Console user should be familiar with the following terms and concepts: Disk controller frame. The storage system has one disk controller frame that controls all data access and storage operations. The storage system provides up to 256 logical CUs and supports , E, 2105-F20, 2107, and open-systems controller emulation types. For storage system program products, a maximum of 255 CUs are available. The and 2105-E20 controller emulation types are not supported. LDKC. The storage system controls CUs in groups of 256. This group is called an LDKC. There is one LDKC for the storage system and the LDKC is numbered 0. One LDKC controls up to 256 CUs; however, only 255 CUs are available for the storage system program products. Therefore, up to 65,280 volumes are available for the storage system program products. Disk array frame. The disk array frame of the storage system contains the storage components (hard disk drive arrays). Parity group. A parity group (also called array group) is a set of hard disk drives that are treated as one group. For example, a RAID-5 3D+1P parity group consists of four disk drives (three data and one parity). A parity group contains both user data and parity information, and the parity information is used to automatically reconstruct the user data if one of the disk drives in the parity group becomes unavailable. LDEV. The storage system supports a maximum of 65,536 LDEVs. However, up to 65,280 volumes are available for the storage system program products. An LDEV can be called a volume. An LDEV used by mainframe hosts can be called a device or LVI. An LDEV used by open-system hosts can be called a device (for example, SCSI disk device, raw device) or a LU. Only up to 32,640 LDEVs are available for some of the storage system functions or program products. LU. An LDEV used by open-system hosts is called an LU. An open-system LU on the Fibre Channel interface can be mapped to one or more LDEVs. CU. The storage system supports a maximum of 256 logical CUs numbered sequentially from 00-FF. Each CU controls up to 256 LDEVs. LDEVs within the storage system are accessed by a combination of CU number (00-FF) and device number (00-FF). However, the CU number FF is reserved for the RAID Manager operation. Therefore, the CUs that can be used for the storage system program products operation are up to CU number FE. This means that the number of CUs that can be used for the storage system program products operation is 255 per LDKC at the maximum. Table 5 (page 17) shows an example of the device numbers for CU. 16 About Remote Web Console Operations

17 Table 5 Example of Device Numbers for Each CU CU Number Possible Device Numbers CU Number Possible Device Numbers CU Number Possible Device Numbers CU Number Possible Device Numbers 0 0:00 to 0:FF 10 10:00 to 10:FF 20 20:00 to 20:FF 30 30:00 to 30:FF 1 1:00 to 1:FF 11 11:00 to 11:FF 21 21:00 to 21:FF 31 31:00 to 31:FF 2 2:00 to 2:FF 12 12:00 to 12:FF 22 22:00 to 22:FF 32 32:00 to 32:FF 3 3:00 to 3:FF 13 13:00 to 13:FF 23 23:00 to 23:FF 33 33:00 to 33:FF 4 4:00 to 4:FF 14 14:00 to 14:FF 24 24:00 to 24:FF 34 34:00 to 34:FF 5 5:00 to 5:FF 15 15:00 to 15:FF 25 25:00 to 25:FF 35 35:00 to 35:FF 6 6:00 to 6:FF 16 16:00 to 16:FF 26 26:00 to 26:FF 36 36:00 to 36:FF 7 7:00 to 7:FF 17 17:00 to 17:FF 27 27:00 to 27:FF 37 37:00 to 37:FF 8 8:00 to 8:FF 18 18:00 to 18:FF 28 28:00 to 28:FF 38 38:00 to 38:FF 9 9:00 to 9:FF 19 19:00 to 19:FF 29 29:00 to 29:FF 39 39:00 to 39:FF A A:00 to A:FF 1A 1A:00 to 1A:FF 2A 2A:00 to 2A:FF 3A 3A:00 to 3A:FF B B:00 to B:FF 1B 1B:00 to 1B:FF 2B 2B:00 to 2B:FF 3B 3B:00 to 3B:FF C C:00 to C:FF 1C 1C:00 to 1C:FF 2C 2C:00 to 2C:FF 3C 3C:00 to 3C:FF D D:00 to D:FF 1D 1D:00 to 1D:FF 2D 2D:00 to 2D:FF 3D 3D:00 to 3D:FF E E:00 to E:FF 1E 1E:00 to 1E:FF 2E 2E:00 to 2E:FF 3E 3E:00 to 3E:FF F F:00 to F:FF 1F 1F:00 to 1F:FF 2F 2F:00 to 2F:FF 3F 3F:00 to 3F:FF Java application program. Remote Web Console is provided as a Java application. When a Remote Web Console user accesses and logs in to the desired SVP, the Java application is downloaded from the SVP to the client computer. The Java application runs in its own window on the client computer. RMI. RMI is a remote procedure call that allows Java objects stored in the network to be run remotely. In the Remote Web Console network environment, Remote Web Console downloads Java objects from the SVP. Important Terms and Concepts 17

18 2 Installation Requirements and Procedures This chapter describes the installation requirements and procedures for Remote Web Console: System Requirements (page 18) Setting Up Remote Web Console (page 22) Remote Web Console Conventions (page 29) Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console (page 34) License Keys (page 43) System Requirements The Remote Web Console Java application is downloaded from the SVP to the Remote Web Console computer. The application runs in Remote Web Console and communicates with the attached storage systems via the TCP/IP network. The Remote Web Console software requires the following: Storage systems. Remote Web Console can be attached to multiple storage systems of the same type (such as XP24000/XP20000 Disk Array). To connect to more than one storage system, you must log in to the SVP for each of the desired storage systems, and use individual Java applications in separate web browser windows. Remote Web Console computers. For the requirements for the Remote Web Console computer, see Requirements for Windows (page 18) for Windows operating systems and see Requirements for UNIX (page 21) for UNIX operating systems. A web browser is required on the Remote Web Console computer. Up to 32 Remote Web Console users can concurrently access the same storage system. LAN cable and connection: Thinnet coaxial cable. For twisted-pair connections, contact HP technical support for assistance. The total length of the LAN cables must not be greater than 185 meters (607 feet). License keys for Remote Web Console and other program products. Requirements for Windows This section explains the requirements for the Remote Web Console system and the supported web browsers and Java Runtime Environment (JRE) versions for the Windows operating systems. 18 Installation Requirements and Procedures

19 Table 6 Remote Web Console Computer Requirements for Windows Item Requirement for Windows Systems Operating System Windows 2000 (Service Pack 2 or later) Windows XP (Service Pack 2 or later) Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2003 R2 (Including Service Pack 2) Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 (SP2) Processor (CPU) Intel Pentium GHz or better Recommended: Pentium 4 3 GHz or better Pentium GHz or better Recommended: Pentium 4 3 GHz or better Pentium GHz or better Recommended: Pentium 4 3 GHz or better AMD64/EMT64 AMD64/EMT64 Memory (RAM) 512 MB or more Recommended: 1 GB 512 MB or more 1 Recommended: 1 GB 1 GB or more Recommended: 2 GB Available hard drive space 300 MB or more 300 MB or more 300 MB or more Monitor High-Color 16-bit or better Resolution: 1024x768 or greater High-Color 16-bit or better Resolution: 1024x768 or greater High-Color 16-bit or better Resolution: 1024x768 or greater Keyboard and mouse You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. Ethernet LAN card for TCP/IP network 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T 1 When you use JRE 6.0 as the Java Runtime Environment, 1 GB is required for memory. Table 7 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for Windows Operating System CPU Web Browser Java Runtime Environment 1 Windows 2000 (SP2) Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 5.0 (SP3) JRE 5.0 Updates 11 (1.5.0_11) Windows XP (SP2) Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 1.4.2_08 JRE 5.0 Update 6 (1.5.0_06) JRE 5.0 Update 7 (1.5.0_07) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) AMD64/EMT64 2 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) Windows XP (SP3) Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP3) JRE 6.0 Update 7 (1.6.0_07) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 15 (1.6.0_15) System Requirements 19

20 Table 7 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for Windows (continued) Operating System CPU Web Browser Java Runtime Environment 1 Windows Server 2003 Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 5.0 Update 7 (1.5.0_07) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) AMD64/EMT64 2 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) Windows Server 2003 R2 Pentium 4 AMD64/EMT64 2 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP1) Internet Explorer 6.0 (SP2) JRE JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) JRE 6.0 Update 7 (1.6.0_07) JRE 6.0 Update 10 (1.6.0_10) Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 14 (1.6.0_14) AMD64/EMT64 2 Internet Explorer 7.0 (32-bit) JRE 6.0 Update 10 (1.6.0_10 ) (32-bit) Windows Server 2008 (SP2) Pentium 4 Internet Explorer 7.0 JRE 6.0 Update 15 (1.6.0_15 ) JRE 6.0 Update 16 (1.6.0_16) AMD64/EMT64 Internet Explorer 7.0 (64-bit) JRE 6.0 Update 15 (1.6.0_15) (64bit) JRE 6.0 Update 16 (1.6.0_16) (64-bit) Internet Explorer 7.0 (32-bit) JRE 6.0 Update 16 (1.6.0_16) (32-bit) JRE 6.0 Update 15 (1.6.0_15) (32-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 AMD64/EMT64 Internet Explorer 8.0 (32bit) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) Windows Vista Pentium 4 AMD64/EMT64 2 Internet Explorer JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) JRE 6.0 Update 2 (1.6.0_02) 20 Installation Requirements and Procedures

21 1 Use the JRE provided by Sun Microsystems, Inc. 2 When you use AMD64/EMT64 as a CPU, the 32 bit version of Internet Explorer and the 32 bit version of JRE are required. 3 When the SVP supports Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6), you can specify IPv6 addresses. If the JRE is not installed on the Remote Web Console computer, the following version of the JRE will be installed when a user logs in to Remote Web Console: JRE 5.0 Update 11 for Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0 JRE 6.0 Update 1 for Internet Explorer 7.0 Requirements for UNIX This section explains the requirements for the Remote Web Console system and the supported web browsers and JRE versions for the UNIX operating systems. Table 8 Remote Web Console Computer Requirements for UNIX Item Requirement for UNIX Systems Operating System Solaris 8, Solaris 9, or Solaris 10 HP-UX 11.0, HP-UX 11i, or HP-UX Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Ver2.1 and Ver4.0 Processor (CPU) Solaris 8, Solaris MHz UltraSPARC II or better HP-UX 11.0, HP-UX 11i 800 MHz PA-8000 or better Pentium GHz or better (Recommended: Pentium 4 3 GHz or better) Solaris 10 HP-UX AMD64/EMT64T Itanium 2 Memory (RAM) 512 MB or more 512 MB or more 512 MB or more Recommended: 1 GB Recommended: 1 GB Recommended: 1 GB Available hard drive space 300 MB or more 300 MB or more 300 MB or more Monitor Resolution: 1024x768 or greater Resolution: 1024x768 or greater Resolution: 1024x768 or greater Keyboard and mouse You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. Ethernet LAN card for TCP/IP network 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T 100BASE-T 1000BASE-T Table 9 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for UNIX Operating System Solaris 8 Solaris 9 Solaris 10 HP-UX 11.0 HP-UX Web Browser Mozilla 1.4 Mozilla 1.7 Firefox 3.0 Mozilla _00 Java Runtime Environment 1 JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) JRE 6.0 Update 1 (1.6.0_01) 2 JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) RTE (1.5.0_07) System Requirements 21

22 Table 9 Supported Web Browser and Java Runtime Environment for UNIX (continued) Operating System HP-UX Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Ver2.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Ver4.0 Web Browser Mozilla Firefox 2.0 Mozilla 1.4 Java Runtime Environment 1 RTE (1.5.0_07) RTE (1.5.0_07) JRE 5.0 Update 11 (1.5.0_11) 1 Use the JRE provided by Sun Microsystems Inc. 2 When the SVP supports IPv6, specify IPv6 addresses. Setting Up Remote Web Console Your HP service representative installs the SVP software and LAN cabling. You need to document the SNs and IP addresses of each storage system, because these numbers are required for Remote Web Console operations. It is important to verify that you have a unique IP address for each SVP to avoid any conflicts. If a conflict occurs, determine the SVP IP addresses of all connected storage systems, and obtain a unique IP address for the desired storage system. You can also contact HP technical support for assistance in assigning IP addresses. Configuring the Web Browser To connect to the desired storage system SVP and use the Remote Web Console Java application, a web browser is required on the Remote Web Console computer. How to configure a web browser may differ depending on the version of the OS and web browser. For details on how to configure your web browser, see your web browser's manual. CAUTION: Do not access any unreliable websites from your Remote Web Console computer. To configure your web browser: 1. Make sure that the Remote Web Console computer is connected to a network via a LAN. CAUTION: Using a modem for network connections is not supported. 2. Make sure that cookies are enabled on the browser. For Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options from the menu bar of the web browser, and then click the Privacy tab. Click Advanced in the middle of the Privacy dialog box. In the Advanced Privacy Settings dialog box, configure as follows: Select the override automatic cookie handling option. Select Accept for First-party Cookies. Select Accept for Third-party Cookies. Select the Always allow session cookies option. For Mozilla, do not select the Disable cookies option. 3. Make sure that your web browser does NOT block pop-up windows. For Internet Explorer, clear the Block pop-ups check box on the bottom of the Privacy dialog box. For Mozilla, clear the Block Pop-up Windows check box. 4. Install Java Runtime Environment (see System Requirements (page 18) for the appropriate version for your operating system). Download JRE from the Java website at products/archive/. If the Remote Web Console computer is not connected to the Internet, 22 Installation Requirements and Procedures

23 download the JRE install program, and then copy the install program to install JRE on the Remote Web Console computer. For the procedure to install JRE, follow the instructions in the JRE install guide. For Windows systems, if JRE is installed successfully, Java is displayed in the Control Panel. Confirm that you can activate JRE using the Java icon. For UNIX systems, confirm that you can open the ControlPanel.html file in the directory where JRE is installed. If JRE is not installed on a Remote Web Console computer running Windows, JRE is automatically installed via the Internet when you log in to Remote Web Console. 5. Add the URL of the Tool Panel (see Tool Panel (page 91)) to the favorites or bookmarks of your web browser. Configuring Remote Web Console over a Firewall To connect Remote Web Console and SVP over a firewall, configure a firewall to use the following TCP/IP ports. If the operating system of your Remote Web Console computer is Windows Vista, this must be done because Windows Vista uses a firewall by default. Table 10 Firewall Configuration Protocol HTTP RMI RMI RMI SNMP 1 Port Number Direction of Communications From the Remote Web Console computer to SVP SNMP Trap Required if you use the Remote Web Console as an SNMP manager. From SVP to the Remote Web Console computer Configuring Java You need to configure Java to enable trace and logging to save the Java log file when an application error occurs in the Remote Web Console computer. Also, to prevent unexpected contradictions when the microcode is updated, HP recommends that you disable caching. CAUTION: To allow Remote Web Console to access the SVP via a proxy server using HTTP, set the proxy server on your web browser, and then Remote Web Console accesses the SVP using the proxy server. If you have set the SVP as an exception on the proxy setting of the web browser, it means that the proxy server is not used for accessing the SVP. In this case, make the setting for Java the same as the web browser setting. This section describes the procedures to configure Java for each JRE version. JRE 1.4 For JRE 1.4, you do not need to enable trace and logging because trace and logging are enabled by default. To disable caching and configure proxy setting for the Java execution: Setting Up Remote Web Console 23

24 1. Start Java Plug-in Control Panel. For Windows: Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click the Java Plug-in icon. For UNIX: Do one of the following: Launch the Java Plug-in Control Panel executable file. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/controlpanel <SDK installation directory>/bin/controlpanel <JRE installation directory>/bin/controlpanel or Use a web browser to display the Control Panel page. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/controlpanel.html <JRE installation directory>/controlpanel.html 2. Click the Cache tab to display the Cache dialog box. 3. Clear the Enable Caching check box on the Cache dialog box (see Figure 3 (page 24)). 4. If necessary, configure the proxy setting on the Proxies dialog box as the web browser setting. 5. Click Apply. 6. Click to close Java Plug-in Control Panel. Figure 3 Cache Dialog Box of Java Plug-in Control Panel JRE 5.0 or JRE 6.0 To enable trace, disable caching, and configure proxy setting for the Java execution: 24 Installation Requirements and Procedures

25 1. Start Java Control Panel. For Windows: Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click the Java icon. For UNIX: Do one of the following: Execute the Java Control Panel executable file. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/bin/controlpanel <SDK installation directory>/jre/controlpanel <JDK installation directory>/jre/controlpanel or Use a web browser to display the Control Panel page. The file is stored in one of the following locations: <SDK installation directory>/jre/controlpanel.html <JDK installation directory>/controlpanel.html 2. Click the Advanced tab of Java Control Panel. 3. Double-click Debugging in the tree. 4. Under Debugging, select the Enable tracing check box and the Enable logging check box (see Figure 4 (page 26)). 5. Click the General tab of Java Control Panel. 6. Click Settings in Temporary Internet Files to display the Temporary Files Settings dialog box. 7. Do the following in the Temporary Files Settings dialog box: For JRE 5.0: Select Maximum in Amount of disk space to use and enter 0 (see Figure 5 (page 26)). For JRE 6.0 earlier than Update 10: Clear the Keep temporary files on my computer check box (see Figure 6 (page 27)). For JRE 6.0 Update 10 or later: Select the Keep temporary files on my computer check box and specify 1 MB for Disk Space (see Figure 7 (page 27)). 8. Click OK to close the Temporary Files Settings dialog box. 9. If necessary, configure the proxy setting on the Network Settings dialog box as the web browser setting. To display this dialog box, click the General tab of Java Control Panel and click the Network Settings button. 10. Click Apply. 11. Click OK to close Java Control Panel. Setting Up Remote Web Console 25

26 Figure 4 Advanced Dialog Box Figure 5 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 5.0) 26 Installation Requirements and Procedures

27 Figure 6 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 6.0 earlier than Update 10) Figure 7 Temporary Files Settings Dialog Box (for JRE 6.0 Update 10 or later) Configuring Communications over only IPv6 IPv6 can also be used for communications between a Remote Web Console computer and an SVP. To communicate over only IPv6, both a Remote Web Console computer and an SVP must be configured to use only IPv6 for communications. For information on how to configure an SVP, contact HP technical support (see Calling HP Technical Support (page 138)). To use both IPv4 and IPv6 for communications, do not apply the setting described in this section. In this case, IPv4 has a priority over IPv6. This section explains how to configure a Remote Web Console computer when its operating system is Windows Vista or Solaris 10. For other operating systems, contact the appropriate developers. For Windows Vista Setting Up Remote Web Console 27

28 To configure a computer to use only IPv6 for communications: 1. Select the Windows Control Panel, Network and Sharing Center, and then Manage Network Connections. 2. Select and right-click a network that connects an SVP, and click Properties in the pop-up menu. 3. Click Continue if the User Account Control dialog box appears. The Networking dialog box displays properties of the selected network (see Figure 8 (page 28)). 4. Clear the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) check box in the list. 5. Click OK to close the dialog box. Figure 8 Networking Dialog Box for Windows Vista For Solaris 10 To configure a computer to use only IPv6 for communications: 1. Start the console. 2. Execute the following command: ifconfig network-interface-name inet down 28 Installation Requirements and Procedures

29 Remote Web Console Conventions General Parameters In most Remote Web Console windows, if you change a value, the text color of that value changes to blue or the icon changes, but the changes are not implemented until you click Apply. Table 11 (page 29) describes the text colors and font types displayed in the Remote Web Console windows. Table 11 Text Color and Font Type Displayed on Windows Color and font type Blue bold italic Red italic Green bold Description Indicates that you have changed settings on the window, but the changes are not yet implemented. To implement the changes, click Apply. Used for Performance Monitor and HP StorageWorks XP Performance Control Software. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Performance Monitor User Guide and HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Performance Control User Guide. Used for the copy function of LUN Manager. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 LUN Manager User Guide. You can create and store up to 20,000 settings or operations before actually applying them to the storage system. To avoid a possible error, do not apply more than 20,000 settings at a time. The layout of a Remote Web Console window is reset when you click Apply, Cancel, Refresh ( ), or Refresh All ( ) on the File menu, or when you switch tabs. When you click Refresh All ( ) on the File menu, the information on the SVP is also updated. Therefore, the processing caused by Refresh All ( ) on the File menu can take some time. If there is a difference between the configuration information displayed on the Remote Web Console and the actual configuration information that can be recognized from the host, the configuration information displayed on the Remote Web Console can be updated by clicking Refresh All ( ) on the File menu. Do not change the clock time of the Remote Web Console computer while you are using Remote Web Console. Log in to Remote Web Console again after you have changed the clock time of the Remote Web Console computer. When the microcode is being updated on the SVP, you must exit and restart all web browsers on the Remote Web Console. If a Remote Web Console user is applying settings, you cannot log in to Remote Web Console until after those settings have been applied. A wait of longer than five minutes indicates an abnormal end, in which case you need to exit and restart the browser. When an internal process is being executed on the SVP (for example, a configuration change, option selection, or operational information query), Remote Web Console processing might be temporarily delayed. Remote Web Console Conventions 29

30 If you request a change to the storage system configuration while another change is being made, an error message is displayed. If the error occurs while you are logging in or clicking Apply to implement changes, wait for a few minutes, and then retry the operation. If the error occurs while you are either switching between Modify mode and View mode or switching tabs, wait for a few minutes, click Refresh ( retry the operation. ) on the File menu, and then If you remain in Modify mode for a certain period of time without making any changes (the default is 30 minutes), the storage system releases the Modify mode, and you are returned to View mode. You can change the timeout period. After the Modify mode is released, an error occurs if you attempt the following actions: clicking Apply, Refresh ( ), or Refresh All ( ) on the File menu, or mode changing buttons ( or ). You can only see information on Remote Web Console. When the HP StorageWorks XP Business Copy Software or Hitachi ShadowImage for Mainframe quick restore operation is being performed, a Remote Web Console window may display old information (status before the quick restore operation) on logical volume (LDEV) configurations. In this case, wait until the quick restore operation completes, and then click Refresh ( ) or Refresh All ( ) on the File menu to update the Remote Web Console window. Do not adjust your computer display while using Remote Web Console (for example, change the screen resolution or logging in by using the Remote Desktop feature of Microsoft). If you do so and see unexpected results, return to the normal display by restarting Remote Web Console. Certain screen savers change the screen resolution automatically, so you should not use them while using Remote Web Console. Make sure that the Remote Web Console computer does not enter standby or hibernate mode while using Remote Web Console. For example, do not manually switch to standby or hibernate mode. Also, do not configure the Remote Web Console computer to automatically enter standby or hibernate mode if no operation is performed for a certain period of time. If the Remote Web Console computer enters standby or hibernate mode, and then returns to normal mode, restart Remote Web Console. If software that has an auto login function is installed on the Remote Web Console computer, disable the auto login function. The auto login function automatically submits a user ID and password by using the autocomplete function of a web browser. This allows users to automatically log in to a program. Keystrokes and Navigation Table 11 (page 29) lists and describes the text colors and font types displayed on the Remote Web Console windows. In general, you can select an object in a window by clicking the mouse. Certain commands can be displayed by right-clicking an object. In some cases, you can use the mouse button to drag and drop an item. This is noted in the instructions for each operation. You can sort objects listed in a table by selecting the header of a column you want to sort. You cannot use the mouse wheel feature. You cannot use the Home, End, or Delete keys for Remote Web Console operations. Do not hold down the arrow keys or the Enter key for a while when a tree or list is selected. Instead, press these keys multiple times. 30 Installation Requirements and Procedures

31 As a general rule, you can only enter alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) into a text box. There are certain exceptions, including the following: \ ; : *? < > / # & + =, Which symbols are usable depends on the window and the program product options. For further information, see the corresponding sections or documents. After dragging and dropping objects to another location or area, you might not be able to use the scroll bar in that location or area. If this occurs, close all windows, and then log in again. You cannot drop an object to an area or location where no object exists. When you attempt to drop an object in an invalid area or location, no warning icon is displayed. To drag and drop adjacent objects, use the Shift key to select the objects. Hold down the Shift key while you select the last object in the group. Drag and drop the objects. To drag and drop nonadjacent objects, use the Ctrl key to select the objects. Continue to hold the Ctrl key down while you drag and drop the objects. When you try to drag and drop multiple objects, the items may remain selected. If this happens, repeat the drop operation. On rare occasions, the shape of the icon (object) does not change after the drag and drop operation, but this is not a problem. See Troubleshooting (page 132) for troubleshooting errors and actions during operations on the Remote Web Console computer. UNIX When you use the Remote Web Console on UNIX workstations, the following additional parameters apply: Remote Web Console windows: You cannot change the window size. The styles and colors of some windows are displayed differently from those windows displayed on Windows systems. Mozilla browser: If a java_vm process or a Mozilla browser process hangs, Remote Web Console performance becomes abnormal. Delete the abnormal process and continue with Remote Web Console operations. When you use the Remote Web Console on the Japanese version of the Mozilla browser, enter the following commands using the X Server Emulator: B Shell: LANG=C export LANG C Shell: setenv LANG C After installing the JRE file on UNIX workstations, enter the following commands using the shell: B Shell: PATH=$PATH:[JRE installation directory path]/jre/bin export PATH C Shell: setenv PATH ${PATH}:[JRE installation directory path]/jre/bin Remote Web Console Conventions 31

32 HP StorageWorks XP Auto LUN Software and XP Performance Control windows: You cannot drag and drop objects on the XP Auto LUN and XP Performance Control windows. You must use the buttons instead. If you select the icon for the Remote Web Console main window when you are using either XP Auto LUN or XP Performance Control, these windows may be wholly or partially obscured behind the Remote Web Console main window. Before you can use the Remote Web Console main window, close these windows by clicking the button. This terminates the process. To continue the process, select the XP Auto LUN or XP Performance Control window to bring it to the foreground. The Close button ( ) on the XP Auto LUN or XP Performance Control window remains active even if you click Apply and the processing is being executed. If you click the button after clicking Apply, the window closes but processing continues. For the first two operations only, the word Loading... is displayed on the message box of the XP Auto LUN and the XP Performance Control window. This message does not appear for the third and later operations. When you use the Remote Web Console on UNIX workstations: You cannot drag and drop objects on the LUN Manager window. You must use the buttons instead. When you use the Remote Web Console on HP-UX workstations: If you select any part of the Remote Web Console main window while a dialog box is displayed, that dialog box may be wholly or partially obscured behind the Remote Web Console main window. Before you can use the Remote Web Console main window, close the obscured dialog box first. Windows Server 2003/2008 Initial Setup If you are using a Windows Server 2003/2008 computer, the following operations are necessary. When you use the Remote Web Console for the first time, perform the following operation in Internet Explorer before using the Remote Web Console. 1. Select Tools and then Internet Options from the menu bar of Internet Explorer. The Internet Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the Advanced tab. The Advanced dialog box appears (see Figure 9 (page 33)). 3. Clear the Do not save encrypted pages to disk check box. 4. Click OK to close the Advanced dialog box. 32 Installation Requirements and Procedures

33 Figure 9 Advanced Dialog Box (Internet Options, Internet Explorer) If a page is not displayed because of an Invalid syntax error, you must register the URL of the desired SVP to the trusted site with the following procedure: 1. Select Tools and then Internet Options from the menu bar of Internet Explorer. The Internet Options dialog box appears. 2. Click the Security tab. The Security dialog box appears (see Figure 10 (page 34)). 3. Click Trusted sites. 4. Click Sites. The Trusted sites dialog box appears (see Figure 11 (page 34)). 5. Input the URL of the desired SVP to the Add this Website to the zone box. 6. Click Add. 7. Click Close to close the Trusted sites dialog box. 8. Click OK to close the Security dialog box. Remote Web Console Conventions 33

34 Figure 10 Security Dialog Box (Internet Options, Internet Explorer) Figure 11 Trusted sites Dialog Box (Internet Explorer) Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console This section provides an overview of the login procedure and how to log in to a storage system. 34 Installation Requirements and Procedures

35 Overview of Login Procedures IMPORTANT: Because the initial user ID administrator has administrator privileges, one of the first tasks for the Remote Web Console administrator should be to change the password to maintain protection of the administrator-only and restricted functions. If you are logging in to Remote Web Console for the first time, use the initial user ID (administrator) and password (administrator) to log in as a storage administrator, and then change the password. All user IDs and passwords are case-sensitive. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, you must call HP technical support to regain access to the restricted functions. All Remote Web Console (Java client) users are required to log in to the Remote Web Console SVP (web server) with a valid user ID and password before executing the Remote Web Console Java application program. You need the user account for which the Account Administrator Role is set to Modify to register the Remote Web Console user accounts (see Account Window (page 70)). Figure 12 (page 35) shows an overview of the login process. Figure 12 Login Process Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations Item Maximum number of concurrent users Logging in to multiple SVPs (web servers) Logging in to the same SVPs (web servers) more than once concurrently Security measure Specification The storage system can support up to 32 concurrent users. The exceptions are displaying the Performance Monitor window and executing the Export Tool, where the limit is two concurrent users. The same user can concurrently log in to more than one SVP. If you execute multiple Java application programs for multiple SVPs, insufficient memory may degrade performance. The same user (ID) may not have multiple concurrent sessions with the same SVPs (web servers). If you have failed to log in three times with the same user ID, Remote Web Console stops replying for one minute. However, it is not a system failure. Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console 35

36 Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations (continued) Item Login history Automatic logout operation Specification All login information, including user ID, login and logoff time, is recorded in the audit log file so that unauthorized access can be detected. If a user cannot log out normally, you can set the user to be automatically logged out from the SVP after a specific period of time. This period of time can be specified by the storage administrator with the Storage Administrator Role set to Enable. Permission for Accessing Local Client Files Java applications have a security feature that prohibits the Java applications from accessing local files on client computers. To use Remote Web Console, you must give Remote Web Console permission to access local files on your computer. Figure 13 (page 36) shows the concept of the Java application security. Figure 13 Concept of Java Application Security Figure 13 (page 36) shows that Remote Web Console with digital signature can access local files with user approval. The digital signature has an expiration date that might be expired depending on the Remote Web Console version you use. Even if the digital signature is expired, you can continue using Remote Web Console. The dialog box that appears when you log in depends on the JRE versions. See the following description and take the appropriate action in the displayed dialog box. For JRE 1.4 Figure 14 Security Warning Dialog Box (for JRE 1.4) 36 Installation Requirements and Procedures

37 The items on this dialog box are as follows: Start allows you to log in to Remote Web Console (regardless of whether the digital signature is expired). Details allows you to view detailed information about the Java application. Exit prohibits you from using Remote Web Console. For JRE 5.0 or JRE 6.0 One of the following dialog boxes will be displayed depending on your operational environment. Figure 15 Warning - Security Dialog Box (for JRE 5.0) Figure 16 Warning - Security Dialog Box When Digital Signature Is Expired (for JRE 5.0) The items on these dialog boxes are as follows: Always trust content from this publisher Selecting the Always trust content from this publisher check box means that you approve Remote Web Console as a secure Java application and that local file access is ensured from now on (regardless of whether the digital signature is expired). Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console 37

38 If you select the Always trust content from this publisher check box and click Run, Remote Web Console is always allowed to access the local files and you will not see this dialog box again. Run allows you to log in to Remote Web Console (regardless of whether the digital signature is expired). Cancel prohibits you from using Remote Web Console. Logging In to a Storage System To log in to a storage system: 1. Start the Remote Web Console computer, and start your web browser. 2. Enter the IP address or fully qualified DNS name of the SVP in the web browser. The Login dialog box appears (see Figure 17 (page 39)). If a dialog box appears and asks if you want to run the application, follow the instruction in Permission for Accessing Local Client Files (page 36). If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear. For details, see Using SSL-Encrypted Communication (page 39). If you are using a Windows Server 2003/2008 computer, a message as shown in Figure 23 (page 41) may appear. If this message appears, take the steps described in Using Windows Server 2003/2008 (page 41). If you are using Windows and JRE is not installed on the Remote Web Console computer, JRE is automatically installed via the Internet when you log in to Remote Web Console. However, an error such as shown by Figure 18 (page 39) can occur because of the condition of the download server. If an error occurs, download JRE from the Java website (see Configuring the Web Browser (page 22)). 3. Enter the user ID and password. If you have failed to log in three times with the same user ID, Remote Web Console stops replying for one minute. However, it is not a system failure. 4. Click Login to log in to the SVP. The Remote Web Console main window opens (see Remote Web Console Main Window (page 51)). If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, the Security Information dialog box may appear (depending on the web browser you use). If it appears, click Yes to open the Remote Web Console main window. 38 Installation Requirements and Procedures

39 Figure 17 Login Dialog Box Figure 18 Error Message on JRE Installation Using SSL-Encrypted Communication If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, the Security Alert dialog box (see Figure 19 (page 40)) is displayed when you log in to Remote Web Console. Click OK on the Security Alert dialog box. Furthermore, the Security Alert dialog boxes for the certificate may also be displayed. If Figure 20 (page 40) is displayed, click View Certificate to confirm that the certificate is correct, and click Yes. If Figure 21 (page 40) is displayed, view more information to confirm that the certificate is correct, and click Yes. If you select the Always trust content from this publisher check box and click Yes, you will not see this dialog box again. If Figure 22 (page 41) is displayed, click Run. Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console 39

40 Figure 19 Security Alert Dialog Box Figure 20 Security Alert Dialog Box for the Certificate NOTE: Displayed statements and icons may be different. Figure 21 Warning - Security Dialog Box for the Certificate 40 Installation Requirements and Procedures

41 Figure 22 Warning - Hostname Mismatch Dialog Box Using Windows Server 2003/2008 If you are using a Windows Server 2003/2008 computer, a message as shown in Figure 23 (page 41) may appear during the login operation. If this message appears, take the following steps: 1. Click Add in the message box. The Trusted sites dialog box appears (see Trusted sites Dialog Box (Internet Explorer) (page 34)). 2. In Add this Website to the zone, enter the IP address of the SVP that you want to log in. 3. Click Add. The URL of the SVP is added to the Websites list. 4. Click Close. The Trusted sites dialog box closes. Figure 23 Internet Explorer Message (When Logging In to the SVP from a Windows Server 2003/2008 Computer) Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode Remote Web Console has two operation modes: Modify and View. View mode is for viewing the settings of the storage system. The operation mode is View mode when you log in to Remote Web Console. Modify mode locks the setting operation of other users so that they cannot change the settings of the storage system. You must operate in Modify mode to change the settings of the storage system. You also need the operation privileges of the function to change the settings of the storage system. For detailed information on setting operation privileges, see Changing User Operation Privileges (page 103). Only one user can be in Modify mode for each storage system. While a storage administrator is in Modify mode, all other users can only view the storage system information in View mode. If the Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console 41

42 storage system is partitioned, only one user can be in Modify mode for each SLPR. Any other users in the allocated SLPR can only view the storage system information in View mode. Some dialog boxes are not displayed in View mode. To view such information in View mode, view the Reports Display dialog box. To change between View mode and Modify mode: 1. Verify that the icon is displayed, which indicates that the storage system is unlocked. 2. Click the Mode Changing icon, which should be in View mode ( ). Once you are in Modify mode, the Mode Changing icon changes from a gray background to a yellow background ( ), and the Locked icon ( ) is displayed. Also a progress bar appears on the Remote Web console main window showing the remaining time period for Modify mode (see Extending the Modify Mode Timeout Period (page 42)). 3. Once you have applied your desired changes, click the Mode Changing icon ( ) to change back to View mode. Extending the Modify Mode Timeout Period When you change from View mode to Modify mode, a progress bar showing the Modify mode timeout period appears on the Remote Web Console main window. Figure 24 Progress Bar Showing the Modify Mode Timeout The progress bar shows the remaining time period in which Modify mode is available. The remaining time period for Modify mode is also numerically displayed on the progress bar. The default for the Modify mode timeout period is 30 minutes. You can click the Reset button on the right of the progress bar to extend the Modify mode time period. For example, if the Modify mode timeout period is set as 30 minutes (default), the Modify mode time period is extended for 30 minutes, as you click the Reset button. If you do not access the SVP while in Modify mode, the progress bar decreases. When you reach the specified Modify mode timeout period, Modify mode is released. NOTE: If Modify mode is released due to a time out, the settings made but not yet applied will be canceled on some windows. Therefore, make sure that you have enough time remaining in Modify mode to complete your work by clicking Reset while you are using the following windows: V-VOL window All windows and dialog boxes used for HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access Software, HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access Journal Software, and XP Business Copy operations All windows and dialog boxes used for Hitachi TrueCopy for Mainframe, Universal Replicator for Mainframe, and ShadowImage for Mainframe operations Volume Security window All windows and dialog boxes used for XP External Storage operations License Key window You can change the Modify mode timeout period using the RMI time-out period for Modify parameter on the Set Env. dialog box. You have to log in as a storage administrator with the Storage Administrator Role set to Enable to change the setting of RMI time-out period for Modify. See Setting the Environment Parameters (page 106) for instructions. If you disable this parameter by specifying NO, the progress bar that shows the Modify mode timeout period is not displayed on the Remote Web Console main window, even though the mode is changed to Modify. 42 Installation Requirements and Procedures

43 License Keys A license key is a textual key that functions as a password because it is entered into Remote Web Console and unlocks the protection of an option. Because each license key is generated with a storage system serial number and option ID input, each storage system requires a unique license key code. License key codes for each option (including the Java application) and storage system are provided when you purchase program product options. To input the license key, enter a license key code or a license key file containing multiple license key codes. A license key file is provided when you purchase program product options. Figure 25 Overview of License Keys and Option Installation Table 13 (page 43) describes the types of license keys. Table 13 License Key Type Description Expiration Usable Capacity Temporary License key for trial use (Try & Buy). 120 days No upper limit Permanent License key for purchase. No limit Each program product option has an upper limit of the volume capacity that can be used. Term License key for purchase. Days are deducted from 365 days when the program product option is activated with the Term key. 365 days Each program product option has an upper limit of the volume capacity that can be used. Emergency License key for emergency use. 30 days No upper limit Temporary Key A temporary key is for trial use. 75 days after the temporary license key is installed (or when there are 45 days left before the expiration), a warning message is displayed on the Remote Web Console main window when you start the Remote Web Console option. 120 days after the temporary license key is installed, the temporary license key expires. A message appears warning the user of the expiration of the license key, and the license key expiration is also reported to the host. After the temporary key has expired, you cannot re-install the temporary key for 180 days. When the license key for a program product expires, the license key for a program product that requires the expired program product will be also disabled. For ShadowImage for Mainframe, XP Business Copy, TrueCopy for Mainframe, XP Continuous Access, Universal Replicator for Mainframe, XP Continuous Access Journal, HP StorageWorks XP External Storage Access Manager Software, LUN Manager, XP Auto LUN, Volume Security, License Keys 43

44 Permanent Key Term Key Volume Retention Manager, and Data Retention Utility, the expiration of a temporary license key has the following effects: No new configuration settings may be performed. The configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired remain in effect and cannot be deleted. Non-configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired can be deleted from the SVP only (not from Remote Web Console). For Virtual LVI/LUN, LUN Expansion, Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe, Cache Residency Manager, HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible Parallel Access Volumes Software, and HP StorageWorks XP Compatible Hyper PAV, the expiration of a temporary license key has the following effects: No new configuration settings may be performed. The configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired remain in effect and cannot be deleted. For Performance Monitor and XP Performance Control, the expiration of a temporary license key has the following effects: No monitoring functions may be performed. No new configuration settings (for example, upper limit control, threshold control, or selection of port type) may be performed. Configuration settings that were made before the temporary license key expired may be expunged from the SVP only (not from the Remote Web Console). Contact your HP service representative (see Calling HP Technical Support (page 138)). A permanent key is purchased to use program product options indefinitely. A permanent key has an upper limit of volume capacity that can be used for each program product option. Before purchasing the permanent key, you need to estimate the volume capacity that can be used for the program product option. This volume capacity is called the licensed capacity. If you add volumes and the available amount of volume capacity exceeds the licensed capacity, Capacity Insufficient is displayed in Status in the License Key window. In this case, you need to purchase the additional license to cover the capacity shortage within 30 days. For details on the licensed capacity, see Licensed Capacity (page 45). If you use HP StorageWorks XP Thin Provisioning Software, the licensed capacity might become insufficient even though you did not add any volumes. When you use XP Thin Provisioning, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide for details on the license capacity. A term key is purchased to use the program product option for a specified number days. The term key is available for 365 days. You can set the term key to enable or disable each program product option. Only days when the program product option is enabled with the term key are deducted from the 365 days when the date changes. For example, if the term key is set to Enable for 150 days and set to Disable for 100 days after you installed the term key, there are 215 remaining days (365 days minus 150 days), although 250 days have passed in total. You can delay the expiration of the term key by setting the term key to Disable when you are not using the program product option. 44 Installation Requirements and Procedures

45 The term key, which is the same as the permanent key, has a limit for the volume capacity that can be used for each program product option. If you add volumes and the available amount of volume capacity exceeds the licensed capacity, Capacity Insufficient will be displayed in Status in the License Key window. In this case, you need to purchase an additional license to cover the capacity shortage within 30 days. For details on the licensed capacity, see Licensed Capacity (page 45). If you use XP Thin Provisioning, the licensed capacity might be insufficient even if you did not add any volumes. When you use XP Thin Provisioning, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 XP Thin Provisioning Software User Guide for details on the license capacity. If the term key has expired, you can install a program product option with another license key. When the term key has expired, Not Installed is displayed in Status in the License Key window. You can install the temporary key, the term key, the emergency key, or the permanent key to the program product option in this status. When the license key for a program product (A) expires, the license key for a program product (B) that requires the expired program product (A) will be also disabled. Emergency Key When this occurs, Not Enough is displayed in the Status of the program product (B) in the License Key window. An emergency license key is used in situations where the temporary key or the term key is set to expire in the near future and the user cannot get the permanent key in time because of special circumstances (for example, a licensed server has crashed or there are problems with the communication infrastructure). An emergency key may also be used when a user who does not intend to purchase the option needs to undo a configuration change that was made during the lifetime of the temporary key or the term key. An emergency key is effective for 30 days. If you forcibly install an emergency key for an option that already has a permanent key or term key, the license for that option will expire in 30 days. When the license key for a program product expires, the license key of a program product that requires the expired program product will be also disabled. Licensed Capacity The licensed capacity is the volume capacity that you are licensed to use with a program product option. You need to estimate the amount of capacity that you want to use with the program product option before you purchase the permanent key or the term key. The licensed capacity has three types depending on the program product option. Table 14 (page 46) explains the licensed capacity types and how to estimate the licensed capacity. For details on which licensed capacity type should be estimated for the program product option, see Remote Web Console Options and Licensed Capacity (page 47). Licensed Capacity 45

46 Table 14 Licensed Capacity Type Type Used capacity Mounted capacity Unlimited capacity Explanation The licensed capacity is estimated using the capacity that the program product option will use. The estimated capacity differs depending on the program product option: Normal volumes (local volumes) External volumes mapped to the storage system Pools The licensed capacity is estimated using the capacity mounted in the entire disk drive of the storage system. You can use the program product option, regardless of the volume capacity. How to Estimate the Licensed Capacity See Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Used Capacity (page 46). See Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Mounted Capacity (page 47). N/A Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Used Capacity There are three capacities to use for estimating the licensed capacity, depending on the program product option: Normal volume capacity The method to calculate normal volume capacity depends on the volume emulation types. Table 15 Methods for Calculating Capacity of a Normal Volume Volume Emulation Type 3380-x 3390-x OPEN-x Formula for Calculating Capacity of a Normal Volume 720 KB x (number of user cylinders) 870 KB x (number of user cylinders) Same as the capacity specified when creating the volume. NOTE: In the left column of Table 15 (page 46), x indicates a number or a letter. For example, OPEN-x refers to emulation types such as OPEN-3 and OPEN-V. You can use the formulas in Table 15 (page 46) to estimate capacity for purchase. An example is given in Table 16 (page 46). Table 16 An Example of Estimating Capacity for Purchase Based on Used Capacity Item Volume emulation type Number of user cylinders Number of volumes Total capacity of all the volumes Estimated capacity for purchase Value ,339 2, KB x 3,339 x 2,048 = 5,949,296,640 KB 5,949,296,640 KB 1,024 = 5,809,860 MB 5,809,860 MB 1,024 = 5, GB 5, GB 1,024 = 5.54 TB At least 6 TB External volume capacity The method to calculate external volume capacity is as follows: 46 Installation Requirements and Procedures

47 External Volume Capacity (KB) = Volume Capacity (number of blocks) 512 (byte) 1,024 Pool capacity The license capacity of XP Thin Provisioning is calculated using the total capacity of the XP Thin Provisioning pool. If you use V-VOLs of XP Thin Provisioning as P-VOLs or S-VOLs of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal, the license capacity of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal is calculated using the page capacity allocated to the XP Thin Provisioning V-VOLs (that is, used pool capacity). For instructions on how to calculate pool capacity, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide. Estimating Licensed Capacity Based on Mounted Capacity To estimate licensed capacity based on mounted capacity, convert both capacities to the GB unit. When converting mounted capacity from TB to GB units, multiply by 1,000. On the other hand, when converting licensed capacity from TB to GB units, multiply by 1,024. Table 17 Example A of Estimating Capacity for Purchase Item Mounted capacity Licensed capacity Estimated capacity for purchase Value 10.3 TB = 10.3 x 1,000 = 10,300 GB 10 TB = 10 x 1,024 = 10,240 GB < 10,300 GB 11 TB = 11 x 1,024 = 11,264 GB > 10,300 GB At least 11 TB As shown in Table 18 (page 47), the required licensed capacity is not always greater than the mounted capacity. At larger capacities, the difference between the conversion factors (1,000 and 1,024) has a greater (inverse) effect on the equivalent licensed capacity. Table 18 Example B of Estimating Capacity for Purchase Item Mounted capacity Licensed capacity Estimated capacity for purchase Value TB = x 1,000 = 165,620 GB 161 TB = 161 x 1,024 = 164,864 GB < 165,620 GB 162 TB = 162 x 1,024 = 165,888 GB > 165,620 GB At least 162 TB Remote Web Console Options and Licensed Capacity Table 19 (page 47) lists the options for the Remote Web Console and the licensed capacity type. Only some of the Remote Web Console options are available to storage partition administrators. For the available options for storage partition administrators, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide. Table 19 Remote Web Console Options Option Name Remote Web Console (includes the Java API and the SNMP Agent) LUN Manager Licensed Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Notes Java application programs that are downloaded from the SVP to Remote Web Console. Used only for open-systems devices. Licensed Capacity 47

48 Table 19 Remote Web Console Options (continued) Option Name Virtual LVI Virtual LUN Open Volume Management Volume Shredder Cache Residency Manager for Mainframe Cache Residency Manager Performance Monitor XP Auto LUN XP Performance Control XP Auto LUN V2 XP Continuous Access HP StorageWorks XP Continuous Access Asynchronous Software TrueCopy for Mainframe TrueCopy Asynchronous for Mainframe XP Continuous Access Journal Universal Replicator for Mainframe XP External Storage Access Manager XP Business Copy ShadowImage for Mainframe HP StorageWorks XP for FlashCopy Mirroring Software HP StorageWorks XP for FlashCopy Mirroring V2 Software HP StorageWorks XP Snapshot Software XP Thin Provisioning XP for Compatible Parallel Access Volumes XP Compatible Hyper PAV Licensed Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Used capacity for normal volumes 1 Used capacity for normal volumes Used capacity for normal volumes 1 Used capacity for normal volumes Unlimited Used capacity for normal volumes 1 Used capacity for normal volumes Used capacity for normal volumes Used capacity for normal volumes Used capacity (total pool capacity) Used capacity for normal volumes Unlimited Notes Used only for open-system devices (including LUN Expansion). XP Auto LUN and XP Performance Control require Performance Monitor. For information about XP Auto LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide. For information about XP Auto LUN V2, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide. XP Continuous Access Asynchronous requires XP Continuous Access. TrueCopy Asynchronous for Mainframe requires TrueCopy for Mainframe. XP Continuous Access Journal requires XP Continuous Access. Universal Replicator for Mainframe requires TrueCopy for Mainframe. XP External Storage Access Manager requires XP Continuous Access. XP Snapshot requires XP Business Copy. XP Compatible Hyper PAV requires XP Compatible Parallel Access Volume Software. 48 Installation Requirements and Procedures

49 Table 19 Remote Web Console Options (continued) Option Name Volume Security Volume Security Port Option Volume Retention Manager HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible Extended Remote Copy (XRC) Software Data Retention Utility XP External Storage HP StorageWorks XP Disk/Cache Partition Software HP StorageWorks DKA Encryption License Key FICON Data Migration HP StorageWorks XP for Compatible High Performance FICON Connectivity Software Database Validator Licensed Capacity Mounted Capacity Mounted Capacity Used capacity for normal volumes Mounted Capacity Used capacity for external volumes Unlimited Unlimited Used capacity for external volumes Unlimited Mounted Capacity Notes For controller emulation types 2105 and 2107 only. For instructions on how to create a CLPR, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide. RAID Manager is not required to install Database Validator, but it is required to use it. Permanent key is required because no temporary key is provided. 1 If you use V-VOLs of XP Thin Provisioning as P-VOLs or S-VOLs of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal, the license capacity of XP Business Copy/XP Continuous Access/XP Continuous Access Journal is calculated using the page capacity allocated to the XP Thin Provisioning V-VOLs (that is, used pool capacity). Contact your HP support representative for the latest information on storage system features and options. The license for the Remote Web Console software options is verified when you log in to the SVP. If you are not licensed to use a particular option, the option is grayed out. If a license for a particular option is expired or the licensed capacity is insufficient, the SIM severity level is displayed at the bottom of the Remote Web Console main window. Licensed Capacity 49

50 3 Using the Remote Web Console GUI This chapter explains the windows of the Remote Web Console GUI. Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows (page 50) License Key Window (page 56) Identity Window (page 61) Port Status Window (page 66) Alerts Window (page 67) Account Window (page 70) Login Message Window (page 71) Syslog Window (page 72) Audit Log Transfer Window (page 74) Configuration File Loader Window (page 79) Reports Display Dialog Boxes (page 81) Tool Panel (page 91) Control Panel (page 92) There are two main URLs used for accessing the Remote Web Console features: Remote Web Console main GUI ( Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console (page 34)) When you perform operations on the Remote Web Console main window, other windows ( License Key Window (page 56) and Configuration File Loader Window (page 79)) or the Reports Display dialog box ( Reports Display Dialog Boxes (page 81)) are displayed. Tool Panel ( Tool Panel (page 91)) You can open the Control Panel ( Control Panel (page 92)) from the Tool Panel. Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows The Remote Web Console main window (see Figure 26 (page 51)) opens automatically after a user logs in to the SVP. Until you have installed the Remote Web Console option, the License Key window on the Remote Web Console main window opens automatically. Once you have installed the option, the Identity window opens when you log in to the SVP. When you log in to the Remote Web Console for the first time, the License Key window and the Account window are available by default. 50 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

51 Figure 26 Remote Web Console Main Window Item Title bar File menu Go menu Help menu Reset button Icons Description Displays the 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 Identity window. See File Menu (page 52). See Go Menu (page 53). See Help Menu (page 54). See Extending the Modify Mode Timeout Period (page 42). See Icons (page 55). Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows 51

52 Item PP Status Description Displays the SIM severity level. PP Status is displayed if a SIM occurs related to a program product license because the license is expired or the licensed capacity is insufficient. However, only the storage administrator with the Storage Administrator role set to Enable will be able to see the display. PP Status can display any of the following SIM severity level statuses: If PP Status : Normal is displayed, no SIM has occurred. If any other status is displayed, view either the License Key window or the Alerts window to identify which program product has a problem. You may find that you need to consider purchasing the license. When multiple SIMs occur, only the SIM with the highest severity is displayed. For the difference between SIM severity levels, see Alerts Window (page 67)). Apply button Cancel button Implements all the changes or settings made on the Remote Web Console main window. This button is available only in Modify mode. If you make any changes, the text may be displayed in blue bold italics or an icon may change (see Text Color and Font Type Displayed on Windows (page 29)). The changes are not actually implemented until you click Apply. Cancels the changes or settings made on the Remote Web Console main window. This button is available only in Modify mode. File Menu When you click the File menu, the following commands are displayed. Table 20 File Menu Details Item Description Reports Refresh All Opens the Reports Display dialog box, which displays the basic configuration information on the storage system. The Reports Display dialog box is displayed as another window apart from the Remote Web Console main window; therefore, it can be displayed regardless of the operation of the Remote Web Console options. For details on the Reports Display dialog box, see Reports Display Dialog Boxes (page 81). Allows you to update the information on the SVP and then display the latest information on the Remote Web Console main window. When you click this command, all information displayed on Remote Web Console is reacquired from the storage system; therefore, it takes time until the processing caused by this command has been completed. The Refresh All command is available only when you log in as a storage administrator, and becomes available when you change to Modify mode. While the update processing caused by the Refresh All command is in progress, the system status keeps changing and other users are not allowed to operate from the Remote Web Console windows. Maintenance of the storage system or an SVP operation by an HP service representative is not allowed either. Therefore, use of the Refresh All command is not recommended unless error recovery is required. The information may not display correctly if SVP maintenance is in progress. 52 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

53 Table 20 File Menu Details (continued) Item Description Refresh Logout Displays the latest information on the Remote Web Console main window. The information might not display correctly when the exclusive lock is in effect or SVP maintenance is in progress. Closes the Remote Web Console main window. Go Menu The Go menu allows you to start the desired program product. When you click the Go menu, the program product names and function names appear. Each name in the Go menu has a submenu containing tab names of the corresponding program products or functions. The contents of the Go menu differ depending on the operation privileges of the user account. illustrates whether a storage partition administrator can perform each function. Table 21 (page 53) also illustrates operation privileges required to perform each function. Table 21 Functions Available from the Go Menu Icon Item in the Go Menu Tab Name Functions Available for Storage Partition Administrator Operation Privileges Required to Perform Functions Device Status and Alerts Identity View only Storage Administrator role Port Status Not available Alerts Not available LUN Manager LU Path and Security Available Port Mode Available FC Authentication Available Volume Manager LUN Expansion Available Customized Volume Available Pool Not available V-VOL Not available Cache Residency Cache Residency Available Performance Management Performance Monitor Auto LUN Available Not available Performance Control Not available Continuous Access All tabs Not available Continuous Access Journal All tabs Not available Business Copy All tabs Not available TrueCopy for Mainframe All tabs Not available Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows 53

54 Table 21 Functions Available from the Go Menu (continued) Icon Item in the Go Menu Tab Name Functions Available for Storage Partition Administrator Operation Privileges Required to Perform Functions Universal Replicator for Mainframe All tabs Not available ShadowImage for Mainframe All tabs Not available Mainframe Connection PAV Not available Volume Security Not available Volume Retention Not available XRC Not available Data Retention Data Retention Available External Storage External Storage Not available Configuration File Loader Configuration File Loader Not available Security Account Available Account Administrator role Login Message Not available Syslog Audit Log Transfer Not available Not available Audit Log Administrator role Audit Log Setting Not available Encryption Not available Encryption Administrator role Install License Key Not available Storage Administrator role SNMP IP Security Not available Information Not available Partition Definition Not available License Key Partition Definition Not available Help Menu When you click the Help menu, the About command is available. The About command opens the About dialog box, which displays storage system information. Table 22 About Dialog Box Details Item Subsystem Serial Number IP Address Device Name Contact Description Product name of the connected storage system. Serial number of the connected storage system. IP address of the connected storage system (SVP). Device name of the connected storage system that you set in the Identity window (see Device Information (page 62)). Contact information that you set in the Identity window. 54 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

55 Table 22 About Dialog Box Details (continued) Item Device Location Main Version SVP Version Server Version Home Page Documentation Home Page Description Location of the connected storage system that you set in the Identity window. Version of the microcode installed in the connected storage system. Version of the Remote Web Console Java application program installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. The Java application program is downloaded 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. Version of the RMI server installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. Opens the Hewlett-Packard website. Opens of the website for the Remote Web Console manuals. Icons The following icons appear on the Remote Web Console main window. Item Description Normal Warning Indicates the storage system error status by color (blue: normal, yellow: warning, red: abnormal) according to the host SIM status. For details, check the Alerts window (see Alerts Window (page 67)). Abnormal Unlocked Locked View Modify Indicates the operation mode of all currently logged-in users. If all users are viewing the information in View mode, the blue unlocked icon ( displayed. If a user is operating in Modify mode, the red locked icon ( ) is displayed. The status might not be displayed correctly while an SLPR is locked and being modified by a storage partition administrator or SVP maintenance is in progress. One storage partition administrator for each SLPR can change to Modify mode. While a storage administrator is in Modify mode, any other storage partition administrator cannot change to Modify mode. Allows users to switch the operation mode between Modify and View. The button always shows the current user operation mode. To change the mode, click the button. You cannot switch to Modify mode while any other user is operating in Modify mode. Make sure to confirm the exclusive lock icon before switching to Modify mode. ) is Common Elements of the Remote Web Console Main Windows 55

56 Item Description Audit:Normal Audit:Warning Audit:Wraparound User ID Logout Allows you to download the audit log file. When the lines of saved data in the audit log file are under the threshold, the Audit:Normal button is displayed. When the lines of saved data in the audit log file exceed the threshold, the Audit:Warning button is displayed. When the lines of saved data in the audit log file have exceeded the threshold and reached the maximum number of lines that can be saved, the Audit:Wraparound button is displayed. To use these buttons to download the audit log file, you need to log in with the user account of a storage administrator. The Audit Log Administrator role needs to be set to Modify or View for setting the operation privileges for the user account. For detailed information on the audit log file, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide. After the FTP server settings are completed, the Audit:Warning button or the Audit:Wraparound button might still be displayed on the Remote Web Console main window. This is due to a transfer failure of the audit log file. See Audit Log Transfer Window (page 74) for instructions on how to resolve the problem. Shows the user ID of the currently logged-in user. When you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, the SLPR number and name are displayed to the right of the user ID in the format < SLPR number : SLPR name>. Closes the Remote Web Console main window. License Key Window The License Key window allows you to install and uninstall storage system options for the connected storage system. The License Key window displays a list of storage system options, and allows you to enter the license key code for a desired option. For detailed operations on the License Key window, see Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options (page 97). To open the License Key window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Install, and License Key from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. If no Remote Web Console options have been installed, this window opens automatically when you log in to the SVP. If storage partition administrators want to use the program product options for their own SLPRs, the program product options have to be installed by the storage administrators from the License Key window, and then the licensed capacity for each program product option has to be allocated to SLPRs by the storage administrators from the License Key Partition Definition window. For a description of the License Key Partition Definition window and the procedure for allocating licensed capacity to the SLPRs, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide. 56 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

57 Figure 27 License Key Window Item License Key list Total Storage License Install License Status Description See License Key List (page 58). The Total Storage graphic on the left side of the License Key window displays the total volume capacity currently available in the storage system (open and mainframe drive capacity; not including external storage capacity). Allows you to select one of the following modes for installing a license key: When Key Code mode is selected, use the Key Code text box to type the license key code for the selected option to be installed (see Enabling Options Using a License Key Code (page 97)). You cannot copy and paste text from other applications. When File mode is selected, use the File Name text box or the Browse button to enter the name of the license key file (see Enabling Options Using a License Key File (page 98)). When you click Browse, a dialog box opens, allowing you to select the desired license key file. When Available mode is selected, you can install available options automatically. The Available button can be used only when the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted (or used) capacity because the disk drives are reduced or because the pairs are deleted by a program product such as XP Continuous Access. Allows you to enable or disable each program product option listed in the License Key list. Select a program product option from the License Key list, select Enable or Disable, and click Set. Enable: You can use the program product option. If you enable an option with the term key, the available days of the term key will decrease by one day when you set Enable. When the setting is applied, Installed appears. Disable: You cannot use the program product option. If you disable an option with the term key, the available days of the term key will not decrease when you set Disable. When the setting is applied, Installed (Disable) appears. License Key Window 57

58 Item Capacity Information Install button Uninstall button Apply button Cancel button Description OPEN Drive Capacity displays the capacity of open-system drives in Total Storage. Mainframe Drive Capacity displays the capacity of the mainframe drives in Total Storage. The capacity of the SATA or the flash drive in each capacity is displayed in parentheses. SSD in Figure 27 (page 57) refers to flash drive. Changes the row of the selected option or the options that can be installed using the Available button to blue bold italics, and also changes the displayed status to Install. The options are not actually installed until you click Apply. Changes the row of the selected option to blue bold italics, and also changes the displayed status to Uninstall. The options are not actually uninstalled until you click Apply. Implements the settings made using Install or Uninstall to the storage system. The status of installed options changes to Installed, and the status of uninstalled option changes to Not Installed. Cancels the settings made using the Install or Uninstall button. License Key List The License Key list, across the top of the License Key window, has the following features: Item Product Name Description The name of the product, including: Option name Icon that indicates whether the option is available ( indicates Installed; indicates Not Installed) Key Type Permitted Volumes The license type: Permanent Term Temporary Emergency Not Installed (when no license key is installed) The column shows the following information: XXTB(YYTB) where XX is the available capacity (licensed capacity). YY is the capacity that is already being used by XP Continuous Access, XP Business Copy, Volume Retention Manager, and Data Retention Utility. For example, if this column displays 10.0TB (2.50TB), the licensed capacity is 10.0 TB and the capacity already being used is 2.50 TB. If the size is unlimited, Unlimited is displayed in this column. Licensed capacities are calculated assuming that 1 KB = 1,024 bytes, 1 MB = 1,024 KB, 1 GB = 1,024 MB, and 1 TB = 1,024 GB. 58 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

59 Item Term (days) Status Description The number of days that remain before the expiration of a temporary key, an emergency key, or a term key. After the temporary key has expired, the number of days that remain before you can re-install the temporary key is displayed. The current status of an option: Installed: The option is available. The Product Name column displays the Installed icon ( ). Installed (Disable): Installation is complete, but the license is set to disable. The Product Name column displays the Not Installed icon ( ). This status might be displayed if an error occurs after you install options. Resolve the error and enable the license. Not Installed: The option is not available. The Product Name column displays the Not Installed icon ( ). Not Enough: Installation is complete, but the license capacity is insufficient. This status is also displayed when the license key of this program product is installed but the license key of the prerequisite program product is expired. The Product Name column displays the Not Installed icon ( ). Not Enough might remain displayed when the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted capacity after you reduce the number of hard disk drives, or when the licensed capacity exceeds the used capacity after you delete pairs or pools. In these cases, you can install the available program products by following the procedure in Enabling Options Automatically (page 99). Capacity Insufficient: The licensed capacity is insufficient because hard disk drives are added or pairs have been created by a program product such as XP Continuous Access. The license expires in 30 days. The Product Name column displays the Installed icon ( ). Purchase the license before the license key expires. Capacity Insufficient might remain displayed when the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted capacity after you reduce the number of hard disk drives, or when the licensed capacity exceeds the used capacity after you delete pairs or pools. In these cases, you can install the available program products by following the procedure in Enabling Options Automatically (page 99). Time Out: The term has already expired for the temporary key. The Product Name column displays the Not Installed icon ( re-install the temporary key. ). When the status is Time Out, you cannot Table 23 (page 59) explains the status and icons on the License Key list. Table 23 License Key Status and Icons License Key Status Icon Product Name 1 Key Type Permitted Volume Term (days) Status Not installed. (Not Installed) Option name Not Installed Not Installed Installed with the Permanent key. (Installed) Option name Permanent Unlimited or X TB 2 Installed Installed with the Term key and set to enable. (Installed) Option name Term Unlimited or X TB 2 3 Installed License Key Window 59

60 Table 23 License Key Status and Icons (continued) License Key Status Icon Product Name 1 Key Type Permitted Volume Term (days) Status Installed with the Term key and set to disable. (Not Installed) Option name Term Unlimited or X TB 2 Installed (Disable) Installed with the Temporary key. (Installed) Option name Temporary 3 Installed Installed with the Emergency key. (Installed) Option name Emergency 3 Installed A Temporary key was installed, but has expired. (Not Installed) Option name Temporary 3 Time Out A Term key or an Emergency key was installed, but has expired. (Not Installed) Option name Not Installed Not Installed Installed with the Permanent key or the Term key, but the licensed capacity was insufficient. (Not Installed) Option name Permanent or Term X TB 2 Not Enough The capacity insufficiency caused by PDEV expansion. (Installed) Option name Permanent or Term X TB 2 3 Capacity Insufficient Installed with the Temporary key, and then reinstalled with the Permanent key, but the license capacity was insufficient. (Installed) Option name Temporary X TB 2 3 Installed Installed with the Permanent key, then reinstalled with the Emergency key. (Installed) Option name Emergency Unlimited or X TB 2 3 Installed 1 See Remote Web Console Options and Licensed Capacity (page 47) for option names. 2 X TB (Y TB) appears for program products for which you will be charged for the capacity that you use. X indicates the licensed capacity, and Y indicates the used capacity. 3 The Term column shows the number of days remaining before program product expiration. indicates that nothing is displayed. License Install Box License Install is on the right side of the License Key window. 60 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

61 License Install has the following features: Mode allows you to select one of the following buttons: the Key Code button, the File button, or the Available button. Key Code enables the Key Code text box, which allows you to enter the license key for the selected option to be installed (see Enabling Options Using a License Key Code (page 97)). NOTE: You cannot copy and paste text from other applications. License Status Box File enables the File Name text box and the Browse button, which allow you to enter the name of the desired license key file (see Enabling Options Using a License Key File (page 98)). When you select the Browse button, the dialog box to select the license key file is displayed. As you select the desired license key file on the displayed dialog box, you can enter the license key file name in the File Name text box. Available enables you to install available options automatically. The Available button can be used only when the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted (or used) capacity because the disk drives are reduced, or because the pairs are deleted by a program product such as TrueCopy for Mainframe. License Status is on the bottom right of the License Key window. You can set the license to enable or disable for each program product option listed in the license key list. If you select a program product option from the license key list, select one of the following options, and then click Set, you can set the option to enable or disable. Enable: You can use the program product option. If you set an option to Enable with the term key, the available days of the term key decrease by one day. When the setting is applied, Installed is displayed. Disable: You cannot use the program product option. Identity Window If you set an option to Disable with the term key, the available days of term key will not decrease. When the setting is applied, Installed (Disable) is displayed. The Identity window displays information on the connected storage system. To open the Identity window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then click Go, Device Status and Alerts and Information on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. A storage partition administrator can view the Identity window, but cannot change the information on the Identity window. Identity Window 61

62 Figure 28 Identity Window Item Device Information LDEV Information Apply button Cancel button Description See Device Information (page 62). See LDEV Information (page 63). Implements all the changes or settings. This button is active only in Modify mode. Closes the window without making changes or settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Device Information Device Information, in the upper part of the Identity window, has the following features: Item Serial Number IP Address Device Name Description Serial number of the connected storage system. IP address of the connected storage system (SVP). Device name of the connected storage system. The Remote Web Console user can change the device name with Modify mode. Enter a device name using up to 180 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :,,, *,?, <, >,, /, ^, &, and %. You can also use a space, except for before and after the device name. If you enter a space before or after the device name, an error occurs when you click Apply. The device name is required to use SNMP Agent. For detailed information on SNMP, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide. Make sure to document the device name because the settings will be cleared when the SVP is replaced. 62 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

63 Item Contact Device Location Firmware Version Device View Description Contact information such as personnel and telephone number where you can inquire about the connected storage system. The Remote Web Console user can change the contact information with Modify mode. Enter the contact information using up to 180 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :,,, *,?, <, >,, /, ^, &, and %. You can also use a space, except for before and after the contact information. If you enter a space before or after the contact information, an error occurs when you click Apply. The contact name is required to use SNMP Agent. For detailed information on SNMP, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide. Make sure to document the contact name because the settings will be cleared when the SVP is replaced. Location of the connected storage system. The Remote Web Console user can change the device location with Modify mode. Enter a device location using up to 180 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :,,, *,?, <, >,, /, ^, &, and %. You can also use a space, except for before and after the location. If you enter a space before or after the location, an error occurs when you click Apply. The device location is required to use SNMP Agent. For detailed information on SNMP, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide. Make sure to document the device location because the settings will be cleared when the SVP is replaced. Provides the firmware version information for the connected storage system: Main: Version of the microcode installed in the connected storage system. SVP: Version of the Remote Web Console Java application installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. Server: Version of the RMI server installed in the SVP of the connected storage system. Product name and visual image (picture) of the connected storage system. LDEV Information LDEV Information, on the lower part of the Identity window (see Figure 29 (page 64)), provides information about the LDEV. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, information about the allocated SLPR is displayed instead of for the whole storage system. Identity Window 63

64 Figure 29 Volume Type and Capacity in LDEV Information Table 24 LDEV Information Details Item Volume Type Capacity OPEN Volume Mainframe Volume Description Allows you to select the type of volume capacity information from the Volume Type list: Total Volume: Information on all the volumes. Internal Volume Only: Information on only the internal volumes. External Volume Only: Information on only the external volumes. Provides the capacities in MB when the Total Volume Capacity is 10 GB or less, and in GB when the Total Volume Capacity is more than 10 GB. The percentages (%) of the capacities relative to total capacity are shown in parentheses. When selected, shows the volume capacity information (capacity by volume type, pie chart, total capacity) on open-system volumes in the storage system. The information does not include the capacity of the V-VOL. When there is no open-system volume, No Volume appears. See Table 25 (page 64) for the capacity pie chart when OPEN Volume is selected. When selected, shows the volume capacity information (capacity by volume type, pie chart, total capacity) on zseries, S/390 (mainframe), and multiplatform volumes in the storage system. The information shown does not include the capacity of the V-VOL. When there is no zseries and S/390 volume, No Volume appears. See Table 26 (page 65) for the capacity pie chart when Mainframe Volume is selected. Table 25 Open Volume Capacity Pie Chart Item Allocated LDEV Capacity Unallocated LDEV Capacity Description The capacity of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that have assigned paths and are available to the user. This capacity also includes all LDEVs that consist of LUSE volumes, but does not include control cylinders. This capacity is indicated in the pie chart by the blue area. The capacity of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that do not have assigned paths and are available to the user. This capacity does not include control cylinders, reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, pool volumes, system disks, or quorum disks. This capacity is indicated in the pie chart by the yellow area. 64 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

65 Table 25 Open Volume Capacity Pie Chart (continued) Item Reserved Capacity Total Volume Capacity Free Space Description The capacity of the following volumes among open volumes (LDEVs). This capacity does not include reserved volumes of XP Business Copy. Reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN (for information on XP Auto LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide) Journal volumes (see the Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe User Guide: HP XP24000 Disk Array, HP XP20000 Disk Array) Pool volumes (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide or HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide) System disks (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide) Quorum disks (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User Guide) This capacity is indicated in the pie chart by the pink area. The sum of allocated, unallocated, and reserved volume capacities. Free space available for configuring open-system volumes (LDEVs). This is indicated in the pie chart by the white area. Table 26 Mainframe Volume Capacity Pie Chart Item Allocated LDEV Capacity Reserved Capacity Total Volume Capacity Free Space Description The capacity of zseries, S/390, and multiplatform volumes (LDEVs) that have assigned paths and are available to the user. This capacity does not include reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, system disks, or quorum disks. This capacity is displayed in the pie chart by the blue area. The capacity of the following volumes among zseries, S/390, and multiplatform volumes (LDEVs). This capacity does not include reserved volumes of ShadowImage for Mainframe. Reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN (for information on XP Auto LUN, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Auto LUN Software User Guide) Journal volumes (see the Hitachi Universal Replicator for Mainframe User Guide: HP XP24000 Disk Array, HP XP20000 Disk Array) System disks (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide) Quorum disks (see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 External Storage Software User Guide) This capacity is indicated in the pie chart by the pink area. The sum of allocated and reserved volume capacities. Free space that users can use for configuring zseries, S/390, and multiplatform volumes (LDEVs). This is displayed in the pie chart by the white area. Number of LDEVs Number of LDEVs, on the lower right of the Remote Web Console main window, has the following features. Identity Window 65

66 Table 27 Number of LDEVs Details Item Allocated OPEN LDEVs Unallocated OPEN LDEVs Reserved OPEN LDEVs Allocated Mainframe LDEVs Reserved Mainframe LDEVs V-VOL Total (All LDEVs) Description The number of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that have assigned paths. Each of the LDEVs that consist of a LUSE volume is counted as one volume. The number of open-system volumes (LDEVs) that do not have assigned paths. This number does not include reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, pool volumes, system disks, or quorum disks. The number of reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, pool volumes, system disks, and quorum disks among open-system volumes (LDEVs). This number does not include reserved volumes of XP Business Copy. The number of zseries, S/390, and multiplatform volumes (LDEVs) that have assigned paths. This number does not include reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, pool volumes, system disks, or quorum disks. The number of reserved volumes of XP Auto LUN, journal volumes, system disks, and quorum disks among zseries, S/390, and multiplatform volumes (LDEVs). This number does not include reserved volumes of ShadowImage for Mainframe. The number of V-VOLs that are virtual volumes (LDEVs) that do not consume the actual disk capacity. V-VOLs are currently used for XP Snapshot and XP Thin Provisioning. For details, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide or the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide. The sum of allocated OPEN LDEVs, unallocated OPEN LDEVs, reserved OPEN LDEVs, allocated Mainframe LDEVs, reserved Mainframe LDEVs, and V-VOLs. Port Status Window The Port Status window displays the port information using the image of the ports mounted on the storage system. To open the Port Status window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Device Status and Alerts and Port Status from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. Storage partition administrators cannot display the Port Status window. 66 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

67 Figure 30 Port Status Window Cluster-1 and Cluster-2 in the Port Status window indicate the clusters. The ports of Cluster-1 are listed on the upper part, and the ports of Cluster-2 are listed on the lower part of the Port Status. Each cluster has up to 16 PCBs and the name of each PCB is displayed on the header of the port list. The icons show the port name, port LED status, and equipment information for the port. The icons indicate the following information: : This port is equipped and currently used. The cable is properly set. This port is available for the operation. : This port is equipped and available for the operation. : This port is not equipped or not available. Alerts Window The Alerts window displays the internal status (according to the SIM information reported to the host) of the connected storage system. The storage system generates a SIM whenever it detects an error or service requirement. The status history is listed in the Alerts list on the Alerts window. The icon displayed in the upper right of the Remote Web Console main window indicates the error level of the disk controller status or the disk array unit status. The icon indicates one or more severe errors. To open the Alerts window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Device Status and Alerts and Alerts from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. Storage partition administrators cannot display the Alerts window. Alerts Window 67

68 Figure 31 Alerts Window Item Ref. Code Error Level Status Date Total Rows Description SIM reference code. When SIM reference codes are shown, you are required to resolve the error. For details on how to resolve the error, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide or the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide. The reference codes are: 601XXX and 602XXX (for XP Snapshot) 620XXX, 621XXX, 622XXX, 623XXX, and 630XXX (for XP Thin Provisioning) where XXX indicates the pool ID. The error level. When the status becomes other than Good, all SIMs must be completed (resolved) from the SVP to restore the status to Good. Good: No error occurs and the status is good. Service: Does not require immediate attention and can be addressed during routine maintenance. Moderate: Does not require immediate attention and can be addressed during routine maintenance. Serious: Contact HP technical support. Follow up with technical support to verify that the problem has been resolved. See Troubleshooting (page 132) for further information. Acute: Contact HP technical support. Follow up with technical support to verify that the problem has been resolved. See Troubleshooting (page 132) for further information. Status of the SIM. Complete: The SIM has been deleted from the SVP. Not Complete: The SIM has not been deleted. The date that the SIM occurred. The total number of rows that are listed. 68 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

69 Detail Dialog Box When you select a row in the Alerts list, right-click, and select the Detail command, the Detail dialog box (see Figure 32 (page 69)) opens with detailed information on the error. In addition to the information provided on the Alerts list, the Detail dialog box provides the Error Section, Error Detail, and Location for the selected row. Figure 32 Detail Dialog Box Item Ref.Code Error Level Status Date Error Section Error Detail Location Previous button Next button Close button Description SIM reference code. Error level. Status of the SIM. Complete: The SIM has been deleted from the SVP. Not Complete: The SIM has not been deleted. The date that the SIM occurred. The section of the selected row where the error occurred. More detail on the error of the selected row. Displays the pool number by decimal notation according to the reference code: 601XXX or 602XXX (for XP Snapshot) 620XXX, 621XXX, 622XXX, 623XXX, or 630XXX (for XP Thin Provisioning) where XXX indicates the pool ID. This area displays [ - ] for any other codes. Provides information on the previous row. Provides information on the next row. Closes the dialog box. Alerts Window 69

70 Account Window The Account window allows you to register new user accounts or view and change the settings of the registered user accounts. The operations that can be performed in the Account window differ depending on the operation privileges set for the Account Administrator role. To open the Account window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Account from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. This section describes the components of the Account window. For information on operations that can be performed from the Account window, see Managing the User Accounts (page 101). For information on user accounts of Remote Web Console, see User Access Levels (page 9). Figure 33 Account Window Item Account Information tree Description Lists the registered user IDs. The SA folder lists all user IDs of storage administrators. The SLPR folders that are numbered from 01 to 31 list all user IDs of storage partition administrators registered in each SLPR. indicates your user ID indicates other user IDs indicates disabled user IDs To register new user accounts, start the operation from the Account Information tree. You register the user accounts of storage administrator into the SA folder, and you register the user accounts of storage partition administrator into a folder with the appropriate SLPR number and name. For the procedure to register new user accounts, see Registering New Users (page 101). User Information Shows the setting of the user account you select in the Account Information tree. With the proper privileges, you can edit and view the privileges of registered user accounts on User Information. 70 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

71 Item User ID SLPR ID Account Administrator Role Audit Log Administrator Role Encryption Administrator Role Storage Administrator Role Permission Information list No. Function and Function Detail Permission Apply button Cancel button Description Displays the user ID that is set when the user account has been registered. Indicates the user account type. SA: indicates a storage administrator. Number: Name indicates a storage partition administrator, with the SLPR number and name displayed. The user account operation privilege. The available settings are Disable, View, and Modify. The Account Administrator role of the administrator user ID cannot be changed. The audit log operation privilege. The available settings are Disable, View, and Modify. The Audit Log Administrator role of a storage partition administrator cannot be changed. The operation privilege to encrypt data in volumes in the storage system. The available settings are Disable and Enable. The Encryption Administrator role of a storage partition administrator cannot be changed. The storage operation privilege. The available settings are Disable and Enable. The Enable setting allows you to set the privileges for each program product operation. You need to set Enable to validate the privileges for each program product operation. Shows the setting of the user account you select in the Account Information tree. To set Modify or View for program products, right-click a row (or rows) of a function, then click Modify or View. Serial number of the Permission Information list. The lists of the program products and functions. For the storage partition administrators, the available functions are less than those of storage administrators. For details on functions that storage partition administrators can use, see Go Menu (page 53). The access level for each function. Modify: Allows you to perform the selected operation. View: Allows you to view the information, but not perform the selected operation. Implements all the changes or settings made for user accounts. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels the changes or settings for user accounts. This button is available only in Modify mode. Login Message Window The Login Message window allows you to specify login caution messages to display in the Remote Web Console Login dialog box (see Login Dialog Box (page 39)) and Tool Panel (see Tool Panel (page 92)). The operations that can be performed in the Login Message window differ depending on the operation privileges that are set for the Account Administrator role. To open the Login Message window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Login Message from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. A storage partition administrator cannot display the Login Message window. Login Message Window 71

72 Figure 34 Login Message Window Item Login Message Apply button Cancel button Description You can enter alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) and some symbols. You can enter up to 2,408 letters. The message that you enter in this text box will be displayed in the Remote Web Console Login window. Implements all the changes or settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels the changes or settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Syslog Window The Syslog window allows you to configure syslog servers to transfer the audit log or to download a syslog file to the Remote Web Console computer immediately when received. UDP is required for transferring the audit log to the syslog servers. To transfer the audit log to syslog servers, consider the characteristics of UDP when you design a network. For detailed information on syslog, see the RFC3164 published by IETF. Only the storage administrator can configure a syslog server for transferring audit logs or downloading the syslog file. Before a syslog server can be configured, the Audit Log Administrator role needs to be set to Modify for that storage administrator's user account. If the Audit Log Administrator role is set to View, the storage administrator can view the Syslog window and download the syslog file, but cannot change settings of the Syslog window. For the procedure on how to change settings in the Syslog window, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide. To open the Syslog window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Syslog from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. A storage partition administrator cannot display the Syslog window. 72 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

73 Figure 35 Syslog Window Item Output to Primary Server Primary Server Setting Output to Secondary Server Secondary Server Setting Description Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the primary syslog server. Enable: Transfers the audit log. Disable: Does not transfer the audit log. Set an IP address and a port number for the primary syslog server. Once you set Output to Primary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available. For both IP and Port, the defaults have been entered, so change them as needed. You can set either an IPv4 address or IPv6 address for the IP address. However, only an IPv4 address is available when the operating system of your SVP is Windows XP. To set an IPv4 address, select IPv4. For IP, enter four integers in the range of 0 to 255 (for example, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n is a number). Only enter numbers. Do not enter the intervening periods. To set an IPv6 address, select IPv6. For IP, enter eight hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to FFFF (for example, hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh, where h is a hexadecimal digit). Only enter hexadecimal numbers. Do not enter the intervening colons. For Port, enter one integer in the range of 1 to 65,535. Specify whether to transfer the audit log to the secondary syslog server. Enable: Transfers the audit log. Disable: Does not transfer the audit log. Set an IP address and a port number for the secondary syslog server. Once you set Output to Secondary Server to Enable, IP and Port become available. For both IP and Port, the defaults have been entered, so change them as needed. The restriction for the available values is the same as that of Primary Server Setting. Syslog Window 73

74 Item Location Identification Name Output Detailed Information Download Syslog Apply button Cancel button Description Name, as you like, the storage system that transfers the audit log to syslog servers so that you can identify the storage system. Enter 32 one-byte characters at the maximum. Available characters are alphabetic (A-Z and a-z), numeric (0-9), and symbols (! " # $ % & ' ( ) = - ~ ^ \ { } [ ` : ; * + _? / < >.). However, a comma (,) and a space cannot be used. Set whether to transfer the detailed information for the audit log file to the syslog server. To transfer the detailed information to the syslog server, select Enable. If you do not, select Disable. In the syslog file that is stored in the SVP, the detailed information is always stored, regardless of this setting. Downloads the syslog file to the web console client computer. Implements all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Audit Log Transfer Window A storage administrator uses this window to configure FTP servers and manually transfer the audit log file to the FTP servers. The Audit Log Administrator role needs to be set to Modify for that storage administrator's user account. If the Audit Log Administrator role is set to View, the storage administrator can view the Audit Log Transfer window, but not change settings or manually transfer the audit log file to the FTP servers. A SIM occurs to notify a storage administrator of the failure of an FTP transfer. This can occur when the audit log file is not successfully transferred to any FTP server due to the failures of either the FTP server or LAN. You can view the SIM in the Alerts window. The reference code for a failed FTP transfer is 7C0300. If a SIM occurs, do the following: Resolve the error condition on the FTP server or LAN, and then manually transfer the audit log file by clicking Transfer in the Audit Log Transfer window. After that, complete the SIM in the Audit Log Transfer window. If the error condition cannot be resolved, download the audit log file to the Remote Web Console computer by clicking Audit:Warning or Audit:Wraparound in the Remote Web Console main window. To open the Audit Log Transfer window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Audit Log Transfer from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. Storage partition administrators cannot display the Audit Log Transfer window. 74 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

75 Figure 36 Audit Log Transfer Window Item Output to Primary Server Primary Server Setting Primary Server Login User Primary Server Output Folder Transfer to Primary Server Description Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the primary FTP server. Enable: Transfers the file. Disable: Does not transfer the file. Set an IP address for the primary FTP server. Once you set Output to Primary Server to Enable, IP becomes available. The default IP address has been entered, so change it as needed. You can set either an IPv4 address or an IPv6 address for IP address. However, only an IPv4 address is available when the operating system of your SVP is Windows XP. To set an IPv4 address, select IPv4. For IP, enter four integers in the range of 0 to 255 (for example, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n is a number). Only enter numbers. Do not enter the intervening periods. To set an IPv6 address, select IPv6. For IP, enter eight hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to FFFF (for example, hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh, where h is a hexadecimal digit). Only enter hexadecimal numbers. Do not enter the intervening colons. Set the UserID and Password to log in to the primary FTP server. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII codes) for the user ID and password. Set the folder location to save the audit log file. The folder location should be relative to a home directory of an FTP server user. The default setting (/) is the home directory. Enter up to 256 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII codes) for the output folder. When you click Transfer, the audit log file is transferred to the primary FTP server according to the settings selected on the Audit Log Transfer window. You can transfer the current audit log file without waiting for the audit log file to reach the threshold size for automatic transfer. Audit Log Transfer Window 75

76 Item Output to Secondary Server Secondary Server Setting Secondary Server Login User Secondary Server Output Folder Transfer to Secondary Server SIM Complete Apply button Cancel button Description Specify whether to transfer the audit log file to the secondary FTP server. Enable: Transfers the file. Disable: Does not transfer the file. Set an IP address for the secondary FTP server. Once you set Output to Secondary Server to Enable, IP becomes available. The default IP address has been entered, so change it as needed. The restriction for the available values is the same as that of Primary Server Setting. Set the UserID and Password to log in to the secondary FTP server. The restriction for the available values is the same as that of Primary Server Login User. Set the folder location to save the audit log file. The folder location should be relative to the home directory of an FTP server user. The default setting and the restriction for the available values are the same as those of Primary Server Output Folder. When you click Transfer, the audit log file is transferred to the secondary FTP server according to the settings selected on the Audit Log Transfer window. You can transfer the current audit log file without waiting for the audit log file to reach the threshold size for automatic transfer. The Request button allows you to complete (resolve) the SIM that occurs when a transfer of audit logs to any FTP server fails. Resolve the error condition, manually transfer the audit log file by clicking Transfer, and then complete the SIM. The SIM status will change to Complete. IMPORTANT: If you do not complete the SIM, the SIM will not occur the next time an FTP transfer fails. Implements all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Audit Log Setting Window A storage administrator uses this window to configure the audit log setting. The Audit Log Administrator role needs to be set to Modify for that storage administrator's user account. If Audit Log Administrator Role is set to View, the storage administrator can view but not change the audit log setting. To open the Audit Log Setting window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Security and Audit Log Setting on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. A storage partition administrator cannot display the Audit Log Setting window. 76 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

77 Figure 37 Audit Log Setting Window Item Audit Log buffer Apply button Cancel button Description Specifies whether to temporarily store the audit log on a system disk so the information will not be lost. Enable: Temporarily stores the audit log on a system disk. If you need to keep track of commands sent from the host, Enable is recommended. If you select Enable, make sure that a system disk is already created by a storage administrator. For instructions on how to create a system disk, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide. Disable: Does not store the log on a system disk. Implements the setting. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels the setting. This button is available only in Modify mode. Encryption Window The Encryption window allows you to back up the encryption key in the Remote Web Console computer and restore the backed up encryption key. This key is used to encrypt and decrypt data in the storage system. To back up or restore the key, the Encryption Administrator role must be set to Enable. For detailed information about the displayed items, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk Encryption User Guide. Information Window The Information window allows you to configure settings to automatically send for any SIMs caused by software licensing events or XP Thin Provisioning threshold events. You can also send a test . These threshold events typically require user action. They are caused either by reaching the trigger levels configured by the user or by a software license needing user attention. Encryption Window 77

78 A mail server is required for notice. The SMTP is used to send s. You can choose whether to use SMTP authentication. If a firewall is used, open port 25. Only the storage administrator can perform operations in the Information window. The Storage Administrator role must be set to Enable for that storage administrator's user account, and also Information in the Permission Information list must be set to Enable. To open the Information window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Environmental Settings and Information from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. Storage partition administrators cannot display the Information window. Figure 38 Information Window Item Mail Notice Mail Server SMTP-AUTH Description Specify whether to report SIMs by . Enable: Reports SIMs by . Disable: Does not report SIMs by . Set an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or the host name of the mail server. To set an IPv4 address, select IPv4 and enter four integers in the range of 0 to 255 (for example, nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, where n is a number). To set an IPv6 address, select IPv6 and enter eight hexadecimal numbers in the range of 0 to FFFF (for example, hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh, where h is a hexadecimal digit). Enter 0 to omit a segment. To set a host name, select Host Name and enter up to 63 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) and symbols, except for the following symbols and a space: " \ ; :, *? < > / # & + = [ ] ' { } ^ Specify whether to use SMTP authentication. Enable: Uses SMTP authentication. Disable: Does not use SMTP authentication. 78 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

79 Item Account and Password From Address Return Address To Address Test Send button Apply button Cancel button Description Set the account and password for SMTP authentication. Required when SMTP-AUTH is Enable. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters and symbols (ASCII codes) for the user ID and password, except for the following symbols and a space: " \ ; :, *? < > / # & + = [ ] ' { } ^ Specify an address of the sender. Enter up to 255 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) and symbols (! # $ % & + - * / ' ^ { } _. ). Specify a Reply-To address for the . If you specify this address, replies from the receivers will be sent to this address. If you omit this address, replies from the receivers will be sent to From Address. The available values are the same as those for From Address. Specify addresses of the receivers and the attributes (To, Cc, or Bcc). Up to 32 addresses can be specified. The available values are the same as those for From Address. When you click Test Send, test s are sent to the addresses of the receivers. This button is available only in Modify mode. Implements all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Cancels all the settings. This button is available only in Modify mode. Configuration File Loader Window The Configuration File Loader window allows you to export a spreadsheet file with the current configuration information, and import a file with the new configuration. You can also see the status and the error information for the imported file before you apply the changes. For the procedure in the Configuration File Loader window, see Using Configuration File Loader (page 111). To open the Configuration File Loader window, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select Go, Configuration File Loader and Configuration File Loader from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. A storage partition administrator cannot display the Configuration File Loader window. Configuration File Loader Window 79

80 Figure 39 Configuration File Loader Window Item Select Sheet Import button Export button Select Tag No. Error Code Column Information Status Description Select the program product option for which you want to import or export a spreadsheet file. Imports the edited spreadsheet file. For instructions on importing the spreadsheet file, see Importing the Spreadsheet (page 114). If using the Mozilla web browser, the Download Manager dialog box may display when you click Import. If this occurs, close the Download Manager dialog box and continue the operation. Exports the current spreadsheet file. For instructions on exporting the spreadsheet file, see Exporting a Spreadsheet (page 112). If using the Mozilla web browser, the Download Manager dialog box may display when you click Export. If this occurs, close the Download Manager dialog box and continue the operation. This list is available after you have imported a spreadsheet, and allows you to select the function tag that you want to display. An asterisk (*) appears after one or more of the function tags that has an error. The row number that includes the error. The part code and error number; for example, 8105 (part code) 1212 (error number). The column number that includes the error. A dash (-) indicates that the error column cannot be specified. The error message. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console Error Codes for the error codes and error messages displayed on the list. Indicates whether or not there is an error in the imported spreadsheet. If there are no errors, the Apply button becomes available. The available status conditions are: Error Ready 80 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

81 Item Apply button Cancel button Description Implements the settings in the imported spreadsheet. This button becomes available only when a spreadsheet without detected errors is imported. Cancels the settings and returns you to the original status of the Configuration File Loader window. Reports Display Dialog Boxes The Reports Display dialog box displays the basic configuration information for the storage system. When you log in as a storage partition administrator, the information on the allocated SLPR is displayed. The Reports Display dialog box is displayed apart from the Remote Web Console main window; therefore, it can be displayed regardless of the operation of the Remote Web Console options. For example, when you perform the setting operation for one of the Remote Web Console options, you may need to check the existing setting information on the ports or LUNs. In this situation, you can display the Reports Display dialog box and look at the basic configuration information at the same time. To open the Reports Display dialog box, log in to Remote Web Console, and then select File and Reports from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. For detailed information about each dialog box, see the subsections in this section. The information displayed on the Reports Display dialog box is updated: When a tab is clicked on the Reports Display dialog box and the displayed dialog box is changed When the Refresh command ( ) is selected on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window When a tab is clicked on the Remote Web Console windows during the operation of the product option and the displayed dialog box is changed When the Apply button is clicked on the Remote Web Console main window When the operation mode is changed from View mode to Modify mode on the Remote Web Console main window Common Elements The Reports Display dialog box displays the following items: The title bar displays 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 Identity window. If the volume is a LUSE volume, the detailed information for the LUSE volume is available. Select a LUSE volume in the list on the LUN dialog box or the LDEV dialog box, right-click, and select the Detail Information command. The detailed information for the LUSE volume is displayed. For a description of the displayed information, see Detail Information Dialog Box (page 90). Reports Display Dialog Boxes 81

82 The LDKC:CU:LDEV column displays the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. These numbers are separated by colons (:). An LDEV number ending in the pound or gate symbol (#) (for example, 00:00:01 #) indicates that the LDEV is an external volume. For details regarding external volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000 External Storage Software User Guide. An LDEV number ending in V (for example, 00:00:01 V) indicates that the LDEV is an XP Snapshot virtual volume. For details regarding virtual volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Snapshot User Guide. An LDEV number ending in X (for example, 00:00:01 X) indicates that the LDEV is an XP Thin Provisioning virtual volume. For details regarding virtual volumes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide. An LDEV number ending in M (for example, 00:00:01 M) indicates that the LDEV is a migration volume. The icons in the LDKC:CU:LDEV column have the following meaning: Table 28 Icons in the LDKC:CU:LDEV Column Icons Description Normal LDEV Expanded (LUSE) volume Reserved volume of XP Auto LUN Variable-sized volume (CV) Secured LDEV Remote command device Command device Command device to which the command device security is applied You can export the information displayed on the Reports Display dialog box as a CSV file using the Export button in the lower left of the Reports Display dialog box. Port Dialog Box To export the information displayed on the Reports Display dialog box as a CSV file: 1. Click Export in the lower left of the Reports Display dialog box. A dialog box for selecting the file is displayed. 2. Specify the file name and location to save the file. 3. Click Save. When the save processing finishes, the procedure is complete. 4. Click Close in the lower right of the Reports Display dialog box. The Port dialog box provides information on ports. The displayed information can be switched using the SLPR or Type list. Figure 40 (page 83) is an example of the Port dialog box when Fibre is selected from the Type list. 82 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

83 Figure 40 Port Dialog Box (Reports Display, when Fibre Is Selected) Item SLPR Type Port list (when Fibre is selected) Description Allows you to display the information on a particular SLPR when you select the SLPR from this list. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, only information about the allocated SLPR is displayed, and you cannot select other SLPRs in this list. Select a port type to view the port information on the Port list. For more detailed information about the displayed items on the Port list, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 LUN Manager User Guide. Fibre: Information about only the fibre ports is displayed. Serial: Information about only the serial ports is displayed. Mfibre: Information about only the Mfibre ports is displayed. Displays the following when Fibre is selected in Type: SLPR: SLPR number and SLPR name. Port Name: Port name. Type: Type of port (Fibre). Host Speed: Data transfer speed, in Gbps, for Fibre Channel ports. Addr. (Loop ID): Address and Loop ID of the port. Fabric: Indicates whether a Fabric switch is used. Enable or Disable is displayed. Connection: Topology. FC-AL or P-to-P is displayed. Attribute: Port attribute. Initiator, Target, RCU Target, or External is displayed. WWN: WWN of the DKC port. Reports Display Dialog Boxes 83

84 Item Port list (when Serial is selected) Port list (when Mfibre is selected) Description Displays the following when Serial is selected in Type: SLPR: SLPR number and SLPR name. Port Name: Port name. Type: Type of port (Serial). Attribute: Port attribute. LCP is displayed. Displays the following when Mfibre is selected in Type: SLPR: SLPR number and SLPR name. Port Name: Port name. Type: Type of port (Mfibre). Attribute: Port attribute. HTP or FNP is displayed. WWN: WWN of the Mfibre port. LUN Dialog Box The LUN dialog box displays information about open-system volumes. For more detailed information about the displayed items, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 LUN Manager User Guide. Figure 41 LUN Dialog Box (Reports Display) Item SLPR list Port SLPR column Port Name Description Allows you to display information about a particular SLPR when you select the SLPR from this list. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, only information about the allocated SLPR is displayed, and you cannot select other SLPRs from this list. Select the port for which information is to be displayed from the list. SLPR number and SLPR name. Port name. 84 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

85 Item Group ID LUN Description The group number of the host group. LUNs (logical unit numbers) assigned to logical volumes. : A logical volume to which an LU path is defined : An expanded LU : A remote command device : A command device : Command device security LDKC:CU:LDEV Emulation Capacity RAID Paths From the left, the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number are displayed. For detailed information, see Common Elements (page 81). Emulation type. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the number of the LDEVs consisting of the LUSE volume is displayed after the emulation type (for example, OPEN-V * 3). For a TP-VOL, (0V) might be displayed after the emulation type (for example, OPEN-V (0V)). Volume capacity. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the total capacity of the LDEVs consisting of the LUSE volume is displayed. RAID level. Number of LU paths. LDEV Dialog Box The LDEV dialog box provides information about volumes. For more detailed information about the displayed items, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide. Reports Display Dialog Boxes 85

86 Figure 42 LDEV Dialog Box (Reports Display) Item SLPR list CU or PG SLPR column CLPR LDKC:CU:LDEV Emulation MAX LBA Capacity RAID Protection Description Allows you to display information about a particular SLPR when you select the SLPR from this list. If you have logged in as a storage partition administrator, only information about the allocated SLPR is displayed, and you cannot select other SLPRs from this list. Choose which information to display in the LDEV list. If you select CU, two lists are displayed. You can select an LDKC from the list on the left, and a CU from the list on the right. If you select PG, one list is displayed. You can select the parity group to display from the list. SLPR number and SLPR name. CLPR number and CLPR name. The LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number. For detailed information, see Common Elements (page 81). Emulation type. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the emulation type of each LDEV is displayed. For a TP-VOL, (0V) might be displayed after the emulation type (for example, OPEN-V (0V)). LDEV size recognized by a host. Volume capacity. Open-system volumes are displayed in GB, mainframe volumes are displayed in Cyl. For an expanded (LUSE) volume, the capacity of each LDEV is displayed. RAID level. Data protection level. SATA-W/V: Write & Verify method on SATA drives. SATA-E: Enhancing method on SATA drives. Standard: Fibre Channel drives, flash drives, external volumes, or V-VOLs. 86 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

87 Item Internal Volume Information Encryption Parity Group Paths Attribute External Volume Information External Paths Cache Mode Description The hard disk type of internal volume as follows: Blank indicates a Fibre Channel drive. An asterisk (*) indicates a SATA drive. A dollar sign ($) indicates a flash drive. A hyphen (-) indicates an external volume. Indicates if the volume is encrypted or not. Enable: The volume is encrypted. Disable: The volume is not encrypted. A hyphen (-) appears when the volume is not an internal volume. Parity group. Number of LU paths. The attribute set for the volume as follows: Pool (X): The volume is set as a pool-vol, where X indicates the pool ID. V-VOL: The volume is set as a V-VOL for XP Snapshot. TP-VOL: The volume is set as a V-VOL for XP Thin Provisioning. Reserved LDEV: The volume is set as a reserved volume of XP Auto LUN. JNL Volume: The volume is set as a journal volume. System Disk: The volume is set as a system disk. Quorum Disk: The volume is set as a quorum disk. Information about the external volume is displayed in the format Vendor/ Product name/ Serial number/ Hard disk type. For an internal volume, -/-/-/- is displayed. For a migration volume, -/-/-/ is displayed. The hard disk type is displayed as follows: Blank indicates a Fibre Channel drive. An asterisk (*) indicates a BD or SATA drive. A dollar sign ($) indicates a flash drive. A hyphen (-) indicates an internal volume. Number of LU paths that are set for the external volume. Cache Mode was set for the external volume when it was mapped. For an internal volume or a migration volume, a hyphen (-) appears. LDEV Status Dialog Box The LDEV Status dialog box provides information about the status of volumes. For more detailed information about the displayed items, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Virtual LVI/LUN (VLL) and Volume Shredder User Guide. Reports Display Dialog Boxes 87

88 Figure 43 LDEV Status Dialog Box (Reports Display) Idea Parity Group list Parity Group Status Page switching area Description Allows you to select which disk group to display. A parity group number belonging to the selected disk group. A status of all the volumes in the parity group. Normal: All the volumes are in a normal status. Blocked: All the volumes are in a blocked status. Format: All the volumes are being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: All the volumes are being prepared for Quick Format. Normal (Quick Format): Quick Format is in progress. When a parity group contains both the Normal and Normal (Quick Format) statuses, the list also displays Normal (Quick Format). Correction Access: The access attributes of all the volumes are being changed. Copying: Data in all the volumes is being copied. Read Only: Hosts can only read the volumes. Shredding: The shredding operation is in progress. Unknown: The system does not recognize the status of any volumes. Warning: Some volumes are not in a normal status. : The statuses of the volumes are none of the above. Displays up to 4,096 parity groups per page. When more parity groups are defined, use the following functions to see the entire list: List: Displays the current page number. It also allows you to display the desired page. Previous: Displays the previous page. Next: Displays the next page. 88 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

89 Idea Status area Detail button LDKC:CU:LDEV Status Description Displays the status of the disk group that you have selected in the Parity Group list. Normal: All the volumes are in a normal status. Warning: Not all the volumes are in a normal status. When you select a parity group in the list and click Detail, all the LDEVs in the parity group are displayed in the LDEV list on the right. From the left, the LDKC number, the CU number, and the LDEV number are displayed. For detailed information, see Common Elements (page 81). The status of a volume. Normal: The volume is in a normal status. Blocked: The volume is in a blocked status. Format: The volume is being formatted. Preparing Quick Format: The volume is being prepared for Quick Format. Normal (Quick Format): Quick Format is in progress. Correction Access: The access attribute of the volume is being changed. Copying: Data in the volume is being copied. Read Only: Hosts can only read the volume. Shredding: The shredding operation is in progress. Unknown: The system does not recognize the status of the volume. XP Thin Provisioning Dialog Box The XP Thin Provisioning dialog box provides information about XP Thin Provisioning volumes. For detailed information about the displayed items, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Thin Provisioning Software User Guide. Connected Host Dialog Box The Connected Host dialog box provides information about mainframe hosts. Reports Display Dialog Boxes 89

90 Figure 44 Connected Host Dialog Box (Reports Display) Item LDKC CU No. Type/Model SEQNUMBER LPAR Vendor Description Allows you to select the LDKC for which information is to be displayed. Allows you to select the CU for which information is to be displayed. The sequential number of the list. The type and model number of a host (or a channel extender). The node ID of a host (or a channel extender). The logical partition number of a host. The vendor of the host. FJT (Fujitsu) IBM HTC (HP) CNT(Ex) If CNT(Ex) appears, the table row indicates the type, model number, and node ID of a channel extender. Detail Information Dialog Box The Detail Information dialog box provides information about the LUSE volume selected in the LUN dialog box (see LUN Dialog Box (Reports Display) (page 84)) or the LDEV dialog box (see LDEV Dialog Box (Reports Display) (page 86)). Right-click the LUSE volume and select Detail Information to view the detailed information about the LUSE volume on the Detail Information dialog box. 90 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

91 Figure 45 Detail Information Dialog Box (Reports Display) Tool Panel The Detail Information dialog box displays the same items as the LDEV list in the LDEV dialog box on the Reports Display dialog box (see LDEV Dialog Box (page 85)). The Tool Panel allows you to specify the environment parameters of Remote Web Console or configure SSL-encrypted communications. HP recommends that you add the Tool Panel to your favorites on your web browser. To open the Tool Panel, access the following URL on the web browser of the Remote Web Console computer: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP. Tool Panel 91

92 Figure 46 Tool Panel Item Control Panel Download Trace Files Update Certificate Files Set Up HTTP Blocking Release HTTP Blocking Description Opens the Remote Web Console Control Panel, where the storage administrator can set Remote Web Console environment parameters, download files of configuration information, and restore the downloaded backup files of the Remote Web Console configuration information. For more information, see Control Panel (page 92). Opens the FD Dump Tool, where the storage administrator can download the Remote Web Console configuration information from the SVP either onto a floppy disk or onto a hard disk drive. For more information, see Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool (page 110). Allows you to load certificate files to set up SSL-encrypted communications for Remote Web Console. For more information, contact your HP service representative. Allows you to set up HTTP communications blocking between Remote Web Console and the web server. For more information, contact your HP service representative. Allows you to release HTTP communications blocking. For more information, contact your HP service representative. Control Panel From the Remote Web Console Control Panel, the storage administrator can set Remote Web Console environment parameters, download files of configuration information, and restore the downloaded backup files of the Remote Web Console configuration information. To open the Remote Web Console Control Panel, click Control Panel in the Tool Panel dialog box (see Tool Panel (page 91)) and log in from the displayed dialog box. Only storage administrators can open the Control Panel. Set Env. Dialog Box The Set Env. dialog box allows a storage administrator to set the Remote Web Console environment parameters. For detailed operation privileges required for the Set Env. dialog box or detailed operations on the Set Env. dialog box, see Setting the Environment Parameters (page 106). To open the Set Env. dialog box, click the Set Env. tab in the Control Panel. 92 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

93 Figure 47 Set Env. Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Maximum number of connections Maximum number of user entries Number of current user entries Automatic distribution of Java plug-in Description The maximum number of Remote Web Console users who can concurrently connect to the same storage system. You cannot change this value from Remote Web Console. Contact your HP service representative to change the default setting. The maximum number of user entries that can be registered in the user account list of a storage system. You cannot change this value from Remote Web Console. Contact your HP service representative to change the default setting. The number of user accounts currently registered in the user account list. The JRE is required to use Remote Web Console, but if a Remote Web Console computer (Java client) does not have the JRE, the following will be executed when the user logs in to the SVP: For Windows: The SVP automatically distributes and installs the appropriate JRE onto that Remote Web Console computer. For UNIX: The SVP automatically opens the appropriate web page to download the JRE onto that Remote Web Console computer. Control Panel 93

94 Item RMI time-out period Description If the user cannot access the SVP for a certain period of time because of a network error, the RMI time-out logs the user out of the SVP. This has the following parameters: The default is 1 minute. You can specify 1 minute, 5-60 minutes in 5-minute increments, 70 to 120 minutes in 10-minute increments, or One day (24 hours). The value of the RMI time-out period must be greater than the value set for the smallest polling period, either for checking exclusive lock or for checking obstacles (see the following for those parameters). For example, specify a value of the RMI time-out period to satisfy the following condition: RMI time-out period > min [A, B] where A = Polling period for checking exclusive lock B = Polling period for checking obstacles, and min [A, B] indicates the minimum value selected from A and B. You cannot disable this parameter. RMI time-out period for Modify Polling period for checking exclusive lock Polling period for checking obstacles Option to hide Alerts window Submit button Reset button If a user is in Modify mode but does not make any changes that access the RMI server for a specified period of time, Modify mode is released, and View mode appears. The default time period is 30 minutes. You can specify between 10 and 60 minutes in 10-minute increments, or between 120 and 360 minutes in 60-minute increments. Specify NO to disable this parameter. Specify the polling period for monitoring who is changing information while in Modify mode when other users are viewing the storage system information in View mode. The Locked and Unlocked icons are automatically updated either when a user who is in Modify mode logs out of Remote Web Console or changes to View mode (see Icons (page 55)). The default time period is 35 seconds. You can specify 5 to 60 in 5-second increments, or 70 to 120 in 10-second increments. The shorter the time period you specify, the more frequently the Lock/Unlock status is updated, but this does increase network traffic. Specify NO to disable this parameter. Specify a time interval to monitor the Disk Controller and Disk Array Unit status, which is displayed by the status lamp icon on the Alerts window of the Remote Web Console main window. The default time period is 110 seconds. You can specify 5 to 60 seconds in 5-second increments, and 70 to 120 seconds in 10-second increments for the parameter. Specify NO to disable this parameter. HP recommends that you select NO when the Option to hide Alerts window check box is selected. Specify whether to display the Alerts window (see Alerts Window (page 68)). If the Hide Alerts window check box is selected, the Status tab does not appear in the Remote Web Console main window. By default, the check box is cleared. HP recommends that you select NO for Polling period for checking obstacles when the Option to hide Alerts window check box is selected. Submits the settings that you have made. You need to log out of Remote Web Console once and log in again for the new settings to take effect. Resets the Remote Web Console settings to the defaults. Download Dialog Box The Download dialog box allows a storage administrator to download files containing the Remote Web Console configuration information. To open the Download dialog box, click the Download tab in the Control Panel. 94 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

95 Figure 48 Download Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Configuration File Submit button Reset button Description The check boxes indicate the configuration files that can be downloaded. Select a check box and click Submit to download the file containing the information. The files that you can download depend on the operation privileges set for your user account. The files and privileges required to download are as follows: User Account List: A storage administrator with the Account Administrator role set to Modify or View can download the file containing the list of user accounts (settings on the Account window). Environment Parameter List: A storage administrator with the Storage Administrator role set to Enable can download the file containing the Remote Web Console environment parameters (settings on the Set Env. dialog box). Audit Log Transfer Information: A storage administrator with the Audit Log Administrator role set to Modify or View can download the file containing the settings of the Syslog window and the Audit Log Transfer window. Opens the Download File dialog box (see Download File Dialog Box after the Files Are Selected (page 107)) to download the selected files. Clears all the check boxes. Restore Dialog Box The Restore dialog box allows a storage administrator to restore configuration files that were previously backed up. To open the Restore dialog box, click the Restore tab in the Control Panel. Control Panel 95

96 Figure 49 Restore Dialog Box (Control Panel) Item Upload File (Archive File) Next button Reset button Description Select the Archive File (tgz File) check box and specify the compressed file (backup file), which has previously been downloaded from the Download dialog box in the Control Panel. The file extension must be tgz. To specify the directory of the backup file, click Browse and then select the location. The files that you can restore depend on the operation privileges set for your user account, even if you specify a compressed file that contains all configuration files. The files and privileges required to restore are as follows: To restore the user account list, the Account Administrator role must be set to Modify. To restore the environment parameters, the Storage Administrator role must be set to Enable. To restore the audit log and syslog settings, the Audit Log Administrator role must be set to Modify. Takes you to the next step of restoring backup files, where you will specify the restoring file in Upload File, and then you can click Next. Clears all the check boxes and text boxes. 96 Using the Remote Web Console GUI

97 4 Performing Remote Web Console Operations This chapter describes how to perform Remote Web Console operations: Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options (page 97) Launching the Desired Option (page 100) Managing the User Accounts (page 101) Reporting SIMs by (page 104) Setting the Environment Parameters (page 106) Downloading the Configuration Files (page 106) Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files (page 107) Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool (page 110) Using Configuration File Loader (page 111) Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager (page 115) Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options To activate the program product options for the storage system on Remote Web Console, the program product options need to be installed using license keys. This section describes the program product options on Remote Web Console, and the procedures for installing and uninstalling the program product options from the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). Only storage administrators can install and uninstall the program product options. If storage partition administrators want to use the program product options for their own SLPRs, storage administrators have to install the program product options using the License Key window, and then allocate the licensed capacity for each program product option to SLPRs using the License Key Partition Definition window. For a description of the License Key Partition Definition window and the procedure for allocating licensed capacity to the SLPRs, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Disk/Cache Partition User Guide. Enabling Options Using a License Key Code To enable a Remote Web Console option by using the license key code: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console and open the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41) if you need instructions). 3. Select Key Code in Mode. 4. In Key Code, enter the license key code. You cannot copy and paste text from other applications. 5. Click Install. The row of the installed option changes to blue bold italics, and the Status column changes to Install. Important: To implement the setting, you must click Apply. To disable the term key, perform the operations described in Enabling or Disabling a License (page 99). When you want to enable other options, repeat steps 3 through 5. Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options 97

98 6. Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the enabled options changes to Installed. The warning messages are displayed in the following cases: The error code # is displayed if you install an emergency key for an option that has already been installed with a permanent key. If you install the emergency key, it expires in 30 days. The error code # is displayed if you install an emergency key when the option has already been installed with a temporary key, and the remaining lifetime of the option is more than 30 days. You cannot install an emergency key under these circumstances. For details on these error codes, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console Error Codes. Enabling Options Using a License Key File You can enable multiple options in a single procedure using a license key file. The license key files are provided by HP. To install Remote Web Console options on Remote Web Console using the license key file: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console and open the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). 2. Change to Modify mode. 3. From Mode, click File. The Browse button becomes available. 4. Click Browse to display the dialog box, and select the license key file (the file extension is plk) to be used for installing options on the displayed window. The selected file name is displayed in the File Name text box. The file name must be up to 200 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes), except for some symbols, such as ", \, ;, :,,, *,?, <, >,, /. You need to be careful with the license key file name. 5. Click Install. The time taken for installing depends on the number of license key codes that you install. For example, if you install 30 key codes, it takes about three minutes. If you install 1,000 key codes, it may take more than 60 minutes. 6. Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the enabled options changes to Installed. If the installation fails or an error occurs during the installation, a message appears listing the failed options (see Figure 50 (page 99)). To display the error detail in the dialog box, select the failed option and then click Detail. 98 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

99 Figure 50 Install/Uninstall Error Dialog Box Enabling Options Automatically When the licensed capacity exceeds the mounted capacity after you reduce the number of disk drives, or when the licensed capacity exceeds the used capacity after you delete pairs or pools, you can automatically enable the available Remote Web Console options using the Available button. Whether the options can be enabled using the Available button depends on the relationship between the licensed capacity and the mounted capacity of the disk drives (or the used capacity of the pairs or pools). Table 29 (page 99) shows the condition to enable the Available button. Table 29 Condition to Enable Available Button Relationship between Licensed Capacity and Mounted Capacity (or Used Capacity) Available Button Mounted capacity or used capacity Licensed capacity Available Mounted capacity or used capacity > Licensed capacity Not available To install Remote Web Console options automatically on Remote Web Console using the Available button: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console and open the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). 2. Change to Modify mode. 3. From Mode, click Available. 4. Click Install. In the License Key list, the row of the options that can be enabled changes to blue bold italics, and the Status column changes to Install. 5. Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the enabled options changes to Installed. Enabling or Disabling a License When you want to enable or disable the term key, you select Enable or Disable for the License Status. You can also enable licenses when you install more than one program product option at once; however, some program product options are not available because their requirements are not satisfied. In this case, you need to satisfy the requirements first, and then enable the license. To enable or disable a license: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console and open the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options 99

100 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41) if you need instructions). 3. Select the option that you want to set from the list. 4. In License Status, select Enable or Disable. 5. Click Set. The row of the selected option changes to blue bold italics. If you set to Disable, the Status column changes to Install (Disable). If you set to Enable, the Status column changes to Install. 6. When you want to enable or disable other options, repeat steps 3 through Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the program product options is changed. Disabling Remote Web Console Options To disable Remote Web Console options on Remote Web Console: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console and open the License Key window (see License Key Window (page 56)). 2. Change to Modify mode. 3. Select the option that you want to uninstall from the list. The selected option is displayed in reverse video. 4. From Mode, click Key Code. 5. Click Uninstall. A confirmation message is displayed. 6. Click OK (or Cancel). The row of the selected option changes to blue bold italics and also changes the displayed status to Uninstall. 7. When you want to disable other options, repeat steps 3 through Click Apply (or Cancel). The status of the uninstalled option changes from Installed to Not installed. CAUTION: On rare occasions, a program product option that is listed as Not Installed, but still has available licensed capacity (shown as XX TB), might remain in the list. In this case, select that option and select Uninstall to reset information about the option. When you uninstall Data Retention Utility, an error might occur even if the Permitted Volumes column in the License Key window indicates that the licensed capacity is 0TB (zero terabyte). To remove the error and continue uninstallation, take the following steps: 1. Open the Data Retention window and then find logical volumes that are unusable as S-VOLs (secondary volumes). For detailed instructions, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Data Retention Utility User Guide. 2. Change the settings for the logical volumes so that the logical volumes are usable as S-VOLs. For detailed instructions, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Data Retention Utility User Guide. 3. Return to the License Key window and then uninstall Data Retention Utility. Launching the Desired Option You must install the options (see Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options (page 97)) to use the options. To launch a particular option, select Go, option name or function name, and then the tab name of each window from the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window. The Go menu displays the names of program product options or functions (see Go Menu (page 53). Each name in the Go menu has a submenu that displays the tab name of the options or functions. 100 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

101 Managing the User Accounts To manage user accounts, you use the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). The operations that can be performed in the Account window differ depending on the operation privileges that are set for the Account Administrator role. CAUTION: If you have changed the setting for user accounts, you must back up the Remote Web Console configuration file by downloading the file from the SVP. For instructions on downloading the configuration file, see Downloading the Configuration Files (page 106). Registering New Users You can register a new user account by using the Account window. You can register up to 500 users, including the administrator user ID for Remote Web Console. To register a new user account, log in with a user account that has the Account Administrator role set to Modify. When you register a new user account, choose a user ID for the user account to register, the password for logging in to Remote Web Console, and the operation privileges to set. You can use the following characters for setting a user ID and password. Do not use any symbols for the user ID or password if the user wants to use the tool Panel ( Tool Panel (page 91)) or the Control Panel ( Control Panel (page 92)). User ID For setting a user ID, you can use up to 256 alphanumeric characters (ASCII codes) and the following symbols (! # $ % & ' * + -. / ^ _ ` { } ~). You cannot register multiple instances of the same user ID. Password For setting a password, you can use all the alphanumeric characters and all the symbols (ASCII codes). The password must be 6 to 256 characters. To register a new user account: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. In the Account Information tree, select the folder to which you want to register a user account. To register a user account as a storage administrator, select the SA folder. To register a user account as a storage partition administrator, select the SLPR No. folder to which you want to register the user account. 4. Right-click the folder to which you want to register a user account. Then, click the New User command. The New User dialog box (see Figure 51 (page 102)) is displayed. 5. In the New User dialog box, register the following items: User ID: Enter the user ID of the user account that you want to register. Password: Enter the password to be used to log in to Remote Web Console. Re-enter Password: Enter the password again for confirmation. 6. Click Set on the New User dialog box. The New User dialog box is closed, and the icon and the user ID for the registered user account are displayed in the Account Information tree. To change the password for a registered user account, select a user ID in the Account Information tree, and right-click to perform the Change Password command. To delete the registered user account, select a user ID in the Account Information tree, and right-click to perform the Delete User command. Managing the User Accounts 101

102 7. In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the registered user account. 8. Set the privileges for each role by selecting from their list. 9. Set the operation privileges for each function in the Permission Information list if Enable is set for the Storage Administrator role. To set the operation privileges for each function: a. Select the row for which you want to set operation privileges. You can select multiple rows by using the Shift key or Ctrl key. b. Select the operation privileges, either View or Modify, by right-clicking. The selected privileges are displayed in the Permission column. 10. To register multiple user accounts at one time, repeat step 3 to step Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. Figure 51 New User Dialog Box Changing User Passwords All users can change the passwords for their own user accounts. To change the user accounts of others, log in with a user account with the Account Administrator role set to Modify. For setting passwords, you can use all the alphanumeric characters and all the symbols (ASCII codes). Passwords must be 6 to 256 characters. To change the password for a user account: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account you want to change the password is registered. 4. In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account for which you want to change the password. 5. Right-click, and then select the Change Password command. The Change Password dialog box (Figure 52 (page 103)) is displayed. 6. In the Change Password dialog box, enter the password as follows: Current Password: Enter the current password. The current password is required when Modify is not set for the Account Administrator role of your user account. New Password: Enter the new password. Re-enter New Password: Enter the new password again for confirmation. 7. Click Set on the Change Password dialog box. The Change Password dialog box is closed, and you return to the Account window. 8. Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. 102 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

103 Figure 52 Change Password Dialog Box (when Modify is not set for Account Administrator Role) Changing User Operation Privileges To change the operation privileges for a user account, log in with a user account with the Account Administrator role set to Modify. To change the operation privileges for a user account that is set to Disable, you need to set the user account to Enable, change the operation privileges for the user account, and then set the user account to Disable. To change the operation privileges for a user account: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account you want to change the operation privileges is registered. 4. In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account for which you want to change the operation privileges. The operation privileges for the selected user account are displayed in the User Information and Permission Information lists. 5. Set the operation privileges for each role by selecting from their list. 6. Set the operation privileges for each function in the Permission Information list if the Storage Administrator role is set to Enable. To set the operation privileges for each function: a. Select the row for which you want to set the operation privileges. You can also select multiple rows by using the Shift key or Ctrl key. b. Right-click, and then select the operation privileges, either View or Modify. The selected privileges are displayed in the Permission column. 7. To change the operation privileges for multiple user accounts at one time, repeat step 3 to step Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. Enabling or Disabling User Accounts To enable or disable a user account, log in with a user account with the Account Administrator role set to Modify. When you set a user account to Disable, you cannot change the operation privileges for the user account. To change the operation privileges for a user account that is set to Disable, set the user account to Enable, change the operation privileges for the user account, and then set the user account to Disable. To set a user account to Enable or Disable: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account that you want to enable or disable is registered. Managing the User Accounts 103

104 4. In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account that you want to enable or disable. 5. Right-click, and then select the Enable -> Disable command to disable or select the Disable -> Enable command to enable. Deleting Users You return to the Account window. When you set a user account to Disable, the icon of the user ID to be set will change to the icon in the Account Information tree. When you set a user account to Enable, the icon of the user ID changes to the icon in the Account Information tree. 6. Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. To delete a user account, log in with a user account with the Account Administrator role set to Modify. You cannot delete the user account for the user ID administrator. To delete a user account: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Account window (see Account Window (page 70)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. In the Account Information tree, open the folder to which the user account that you want to delete is registered. 4. In the Account Information tree, select the user ID of the user account that you want to delete. 5. Right-click, and then select the Delete User command. You return to the Account window. In the Account Information tree, the icon for the user ID to be deleted changes to the icon. To cancel deleting the user, select a user ID in the Account Information tree, and right-click to select the Restore user command. 6. Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. Reporting SIMs by This section describes how to configure settings to report SIMs by , and how to send a test . Configuring Settings for Notice To configure settings for notice: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Information window (see Information Window (page 78)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41) if you need instructions). 3. Select Enable in Mail Notice. 4. Select IPv4, IPv6, or Host Name, and enter the IP address or host name of the mail server. 5. In SMTP-AUTH, select Enable to use SMTP authentication or select Disable to not use SMTP authentication. Enter the account and password for SMTP authentication if you select Enable. 6. Enter From Address (required) and Return Address (optional). 7. In To Address, add an address using the following steps: a. Select a blank row in the list. b. Enter an address in the text box. c. Select To, Cc, or Bcc for the attribute. d. Click Update. 104 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

105 8. Repeat step 7 for all the addresses. To delete an address, select the target address in the list and click Delete. You can choose multiple addresses and delete them at once. To change an address, select the target address in the list and perform the same operation for adding an address. 9. Click Apply to apply the settings to the storage system. Sending a Test After configuring the settings for notice, send a test to confirm that the settings are operating correctly. To send a test 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Information window (see Information Window (page 78)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41) if you need instructions). 3. Make sure that Mail Notice is set to Enable and that the settings in the window are correct. 4. Click Test Send. A confirmation message appears. 5. Click OK. 6. Confirm that mail clients received the with the reference code 7FFFFF. An example of a test is as follows: Date: FRI 03 OCT :10: (JST) To: XP24000_alarm@xxx.com From: xxxx@itg.hitachi.com Reply-To: xxxx@itg.hitachi.com Subject: XP24000/XP20000 Report Date : 03/10/2008 Time : 10:09:30 Machine : XP24000(Seq.# 11111) RefCode : 7FFFFF Detail: This is Test Report. Table 30 Details on for SIMs Notice # Item Date To From Reply-To Subject Date Time Machine RefCode Detail Description Date and time when an was sent. The mail server decides this information. address of the receiver. address of the sender. address to which replies from the receivers will be sent. Optional. title. Cannot be changed. Date when a SIM occurred. Time when a SIM occurred. Name and serial number of the storage system. Reference code. The same code as reported by SNMP traps. SIM details. The same information as reported by SNMP traps. See the HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide for reference codes and SIM details. Reporting SIMs by 105

106 Setting the Environment Parameters The Set Env. dialog box of the Control Panel (see Set Env. Dialog Box (page 92)) allows you to set the following Remote Web Console environment parameters: RMI time-out period RMI time-out period for Modify mode Polling period for checking exclusive lock Polling period for checking status and events Option to hide Alerts window To set the environment parameters, you need to log in as a storage administrator with the Storage Administrator role set to Enable. If a user ID or password includes a symbol, this user may not be able to set the environment parameters. If you edit the Remote Web Console environment parameters to change the settings, you must back up the Remote Web Console configuration file by downloading the file from the SVP. For instructions on downloading the configuration file, see Downloading the Configuration Files (page 106). To set the Remote Web Console environment parameters: 1. On the Tool Panel of Remote Web Console, click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. The Login dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. The Control Panel of the Remote Web Console is displayed. If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear. For details, see Using SSL-Encrypted Communication (page 39). 3. Click the Set Env. tab to open the Set Env. dialog box. 4. Specify the Remote Web Console parameters as required. 5. Click Submit. 6. When a confirmation message is displayed, click OK (or Cancel). 7. When a message indicating completion of submitting new environment parameters is displayed, click OK to close the message. 8. Click Exit ( ) to close the Control Panel. You need to log out of Remote Web Console once and log in again to make the new parameters take effect. Downloading the Configuration Files You must log in with the user account of a storage administrator to download the Remote Web Console configuration files. If a user ID or password includes a symbol, this user may not be able to download the files. The kinds of configuration files that can be downloaded depend on the operation privileges set for the user account. For the required operation privileges to download each configuration file, see Download Dialog Box (page 94). To download configuration files: 1. On the Tool Panel of the Remote Web Console computer, click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. The Login dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. The Control Panel of Remote Web Console is displayed. If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear. For details, see Using SSL-Encrypted Communication (page 39). 106 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

107 3. Click the Download tab to open the Download dialog box (see Download Dialog Box (page 94)). The kinds of configuration files that can be downloaded depend on the operation privileges that are set for the user account. Therefore, the displayed check boxes depend on each user account according to the setting of operation privileges. 4. Select the check boxes for the desired files. 5. Click Submit. The Download File dialog box (see Figure 53 (page 107)) opens. 6. In the Download File dialog box, confirm that the selected files are marked with a colored icon, and then click Download. The File Download dialog box opens. 7. In the File Download dialog box, click Save. The Save As dialog box opens. The compressed file to be downloaded is automatically named; however, you can change the name. 8. Specify the name of the folder in which to save the compressed file, and click Save. When the download is complete, the Download Complete dialog box appears. 9. Click Close to close the Download Complete dialog box. 10. Decompress the downloaded file (*.tgz) as required. To create the *.tgz file, the directory tree is archived using the tar command and then compressed using the gzip command. To decompress the *.tgz file, use the tool supporting tar and gzip. For information on how to decompress the file, see the manual or online help for the tool you use. Figure 53 Download File Dialog Box after the Files Are Selected Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files You must log in with the user account of the storage administrator to restore the backup files of the Remote Web Console configuration files. If a user ID or password includes a symbol, this user may not be able to restore the backup files. The kinds of configuration files that can be restored depend on the operation privileges set for the user account. For the required operation privileges to restore each configuration file, see Restore Dialog Box (page 95). Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files 107

108 To restore the configuration files: 1. In the Tool Panel of the Remote Web Console computer, click Control Panel to open the Control Panel. The Login dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. The Control Panel of the Remote Web Console is displayed. If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear. For details, see Using SSL-Encrypted Communication (page 39). 3. Click the Restore tab to open the Restore dialog box (see Restore Dialog Box (page 95)). 4. Select the check box for Archive File and click Browse to specify the directory of the file. 5. Click Next. A confirmation message is displayed. 6. Click OK on the message box to display the set status of the Restore dialog box (see Figure 54 (page 109)). The kinds of configuration files that can be restored depends on the operation privileges set for the user account. Therefore, the available check boxes depend on each user account and operation privileges. 7. In the Restore dialog box, select the check boxes for the configuration files to restore. 8. Click Submit. A confirmation message is displayed. 9. Click OK on the message box. When the User Account List check box is selected, the Password check dialog box (Figure 55 (page 109)) opens. When a check box other than the User Account List is selected, go to step Step Enter the storage administrator password of the desired user account list twice, and click Submit on the Password check dialog box. The Restore File dialog box (Figure 56 (page 110)) is displayed. If the password is not correct, the user account list cannot be restored. The password entered becomes the password for the storage administrator of the corresponding user account after the restoring process. 11. Confirm that the restoring process has been completed successfully on the Restore File dialog box. 12. Click Close on the Restore File dialog box to close the dialog box. When the restoring process is completed successfully, the backup file of the SVP is deleted. 108 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

109 Figure 54 Restore Dialog Box (when backup files are set to be restored) Figure 55 Password Check Dialog Box Restoring Backups of the Configuration Files 109

110 Figure 56 Restore File Dialog Box Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool Remote Web Console supports the FD Dump Tool. The FD Dump Tool is available to only storage administrators, and allows them to download the Remote Web Console configuration information from the SVP either onto a floppy disk or onto a hard disk drive. The downloaded information (trace files) can be used by HP service representatives to diagnose problems related to Remote Web Console operations for troubleshooting purposes. Only storage administrators can use the FD Dump Tool. However, if a user ID or password includes a symbol, this storage administrator may not be able to use the FD Dump Tool. In addition, if another user (including an SVP user) is using the FD Dump Tool, or a maintenance operation is being performed, you cannot download trace files using the FD Dump Tool. If you are unable to resolve an error condition, copy the Remote Web Console configuration information onto floppy disks using the FD Dump Tool. Contact HP technical support (see Calling HP Technical Support (page 138)), and give the information on the floppy disks to the HP service representative. To download trace files to see the configuration information, select the Refresh All ( ) command from the menu bar of Remote Web Console first to refresh the configuration information, and then use the FD Dump Tool to perform the downloading operation. To download the Remote Web Console configuration information (trace files) from the SVP: 1. On the Tool Panel of the Remote Web Console computer, click Download Trace Files to open the Download Trace Files dialog box. The Login dialog box is displayed. 2. Enter the user ID and password, and click Login. The Download Trace Files dialog box is displayed (see Figure 57 (page 111)). If the SVP is set to support SSL-encrypted communication, security messages might appear. For details, see Using SSL-Encrypted Communication (page 39). 3. Click Normal Trace. 4. Click Next >>. A message appears confirming the execution of compression of the trace files. 5. Click OK. The file compression processing starts (see Figure 58 (page 111)). When the file is compressed, the Download Trace Files dialog box (see Figure 59 (page 111)) opens for starting the download. 6. Click Download. The File Download dialog box is displayed. 7. On the File Download dialog box, click Save this file to disk, and then click OK. The Save As dialog box is displayed. 110 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

111 8. Specify the download destination, and then click Save. When the file is downloaded successfully, the Download complete dialog box is displayed. Figure 57 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 1 for Selecting Trace Files Figure 58 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 2 for Compressing Figure 59 Download Trace Files Dialog Box 3 for Starting the Download Using Configuration File Loader This section explains how to export or import a spreadsheet file using Configuration File Loader. For the format of a spreadsheet file, see the documentation for the program products supporting Configuration File Loader. Using Configuration File Loader 111

112 The instructions in this section assume the use of Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel is recommended for best compatibility. Exporting a Spreadsheet To export a spreadsheet file: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Configuration File Loader window (see Configuration File Loader Window (page 79)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. Select the program product option that you want to export from the Select Sheet list. 4. Click Export to open the Export dialog box (for an example of LUN Manager, see Figure 60 (page 112)). If you use the Mozilla web browser, the Download Manager dialog box may display when you click Export. If this occurs, close the Download Manager dialog box and continue the operation. 5. You can either enter the name of the spreadsheet directory directly in File Name on Client, or you can click Browse to open the Save dialog box, which allows you to specify the directory for the spreadsheet file. The following rules apply to the file name: The file extension must be.spd. The maximum number of characters, including the extension, is 32. The following symbols cannot be used for the file name: \ / :, ; *? < > and space The file path must be under 255 letters. 6. Once you have specified the directory and file name, click Save to close the Save dialog box and return to the Export dialog box. The specified directory is displayed in File Name on Client and the Export button becomes available. 7. Click Export to export the spreadsheet file and close the Export dialog box. To cancel the exporting operation, click Close on the Export dialog box. 8. After you have exported the spreadsheet file, you can log out of Remote Web Console if you want, but it is not required. Figure 60 Export Dialog Box Editing the Spreadsheet This procedure assumes the use of Microsoft Excel If you use different spreadsheet software, all values must be displayed in text format. To edit a spreadsheet file: 1. Launch Microsoft Excel, click File and Open, and then open the exported spreadsheet. The Text Import Wizard - Step 1 of 3 dialog box is displayed. 2. Set the original data type as shown in Figure 61 (page 113), and then click Next to continue. The Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 dialog box is displayed. 3. Set the delimiters as shown in Figure 62 (page 114), and then click Next to continue. The Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 dialog box is displayed. 112 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

113 4. Set the text data format to all columns in the Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 dialog box. Each row has a different number of columns in the spreadsheet. When you set the data format, you need to select the row that has the largest number of columns in the spreadsheet. If the data format is not set to text, the data might be converted to a number and displayed. To set the text data format: a. Scroll down to the bottom of Data preview, and find a row with the largest number of columns. b. Select all columns in the row that you found in step a, and select Text in Column data format (see Figure 63 (page 114)). In Data preview, select the row with the largest number of columns. 5. Make sure the header for all columns in Data preview is displayed as Text, and then click Finish. The spreadsheet opens with all the values in the text format. 6. Edit the spreadsheet in accordance with the allowable parameters. For details, see the documentation for each program product. 7. After editing the spreadsheet, save and close the file. Enclose the file name with quotation marks, with an.spd extension (for example, spreadsheet1a.spd). Select CSV (comma delimited) (*.csv) in the Save as type list, and then save the file. Figure 61 Text Import Wizard - Step 1 of 3 Dialog Box Using Configuration File Loader 113

114 Figure 62 Text Import Wizard - Step 2 of 3 Dialog Box Figure 63 Text Import Wizard - Step 3 of 3 Dialog Box Importing the Spreadsheet After you have edited the spreadsheet, you will import the spreadsheet file. To import the spreadsheet file: 1. Log in to Remote Web Console, and open the Configuration File Loader window (see Configuration File Loader Window (page 79)). 2. Change to Modify mode (see Changing Between View Mode and Modify Mode (page 41)). 3. Select the program product option that you want to import from the Select Sheet list. 114 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

115 4. Click Import to open the Import dialog box (for an example of LUN Manager, see Figure 64 (page 115)). If you use the Mozilla web browser, the Download Manager dialog box may display when you click Import. If this occurs, close the Download Manager dialog box and continue the operation. 5. Assign the CSV format to the spreadsheet file that you want to import (the file extension must be.spd). You can either enter the spreadsheet file name directly in File Name on Client, or you can click Browse to access the Open dialog box. The same naming conventions apply as for exporting a file. 6. If you have selected to use the Open dialog box, specify the spreadsheet file to import, then click Open to close the Open dialog box and return to the Import dialog box. On the Import dialog box, the directory of the specified spreadsheet file is displayed in File Name on Client and the Import button becomes available. 7. Click Import (or Cancel to cancel). The Import dialog box is closed and the spreadsheet file is checked. 8. Click Apply in the Configuration File Loader window. The spreadsheet file is imported to the storage system. Figure 64 Import Dialog Box Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager This section explains the settings required for single sign-on from HP Systems Insight Manager. For details on audit logs for single sign-on, see Audit Logs for Single Sign-On (page 142). For details on error codes for single sign-on, see Error Codes for Single Sign-On (page 145). Importing a Tool Definition File into HP Systems Insight Manager To implement single sign-on, you need to import a Remote Web Console tool definition file into HP Systems Insight Manager. To import a Remote Web Console tool definition file into HP Systems Insight Manager: Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager 115

116 1. Download a Remote Web Console tool definition file from one of the following URLs: or NOTE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP. NOTE: 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. 2. Execute the following command to import the XML file into HP Systems Insight Manager: HP-SIM-installation-directory\bin>mxtool af definition-file-path-of-the-tool NOTE: To remove the XML file from HP Systems Insight Manager, execute the following command: HP-SIM-installation-directory\bin>mxtool r -f definition-file-path-of-the-tool The following are examples of how to execute the commands: To import the tool definition file: C:\Program Files\HP\Systems Insight Manager\bin>mxtool af C:\tmp\RWCTool.xml To remove the tool definition file: C:\Program Files\HP\Systems Insight Manager\bin>mxtool r -f C:\tmp\RWCTool.xml Registering the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager To implement single sign-on, the certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager need to be registered to the SVP before a user logs in to HP Systems Insight Manager. Only the administrator, which is initially set, is allowed to register the certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager to the SVP. When you register a certificate, you can set an alias name for the certificate. To register certificates to the SVP: 1. Specify the following URL to open the Register Certificate window (see Figure 65 (page 117)): NOTE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP where you want to register certificates. 2. Enter the IP address or the host name of the HP Systems Insight Manager that you want to implement single sign-on. 3. Click Search. The information for the certificate is displayed on the Register Certificate window (see Figure 66 (page 117)). 4. Verify the certificate. If there is some incorrect information in the certificate, click Cancel to return to the Register Certificate window (see Figure 65 (page 117)). 116 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

117 5. Enter an alias name for the certificate in the Alias Name box, if necessary. By default, the IP address or the host name that you specified in the Register Certificate window is displayed in the Alias Name box. 6. Enter administrator, which is the user ID and password for Remote Web Console. 7. Click Register. A message indicating that registration is complete is displayed. Figure 65 Register Certificate Window (before retrieving) Figure 66 Register Certificate Window (after retrieving) Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager This section explains how to delete the certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager that were registered for single sign-on from the SVP. To delete certificates from the SVP: Registering and Deleting the Certificates of HP Systems Insight Manager 117

118 1. Specify the following URL to open the Delete Certificates window (see Figure 67 (page 118)): NOTE: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP address or the host name of the SVP you want to delete the certificates from. 2. Select the check boxes for the certificates you want to delete. NOTE: The IP address, the host name, or the alias name that you specified when you registered the certificates is displayed in the list in the Delete Certificates window. NOTE: To display the certificate, click Detail. 3. Enter administrator, which is the user ID and password for Remote Web Console. 4. Click Delete. A message confirming that you want to delete the certificates is displayed. 5. Click OK to delete the certificates. Click Cancel to cancel the operation. Figure 67 Delete Certificates Window 118 Performing Remote Web Console Operations

119 5 Using the CFL Extension This chapter describes the CFL Extension that allows you to perform operations by entering commands in the command line of a Remote Web Console computer (for example, from a Windows command prompt or a UNIX shell prompt). Overview of the CFL Extension (page 119) CFL Extension Operations (page 119) Preparing for Using CFL Extension (page 120) Command Reference (page 124) Spreadsheets (page 127) Overview of the CFL Extension The CFL Extension enables users to perform operations on the storage system by entering commands in the command line rather than using the Remote Web Console GUI. For the current microcode version, LUN Expansion, Universal Replicator for Mainframe, and XP External Storage support CFL Extension. CFL Extension has the following advantages compared to the Remote Web Console GUI: Batch processing CFL Extension reduces the operation time because it does not involve any interactive user operation. This benefits users when large-scale changes are required for the storage system. Interoperability with other programs CFL Extension provides the commands that allow you to: Save the storage system configuration in a CFL spreadsheet Change the storage system configuration by using a CFL spreadsheet Check a CFL spreadsheet before applying the configuration to the storage system You can assemble these commands in your batch/script files, such as Windows batch files or UNIX shell scripts. Checking function CFL Extension provides a checking command. If a CFL spreadsheet has an error, you can easily find out the problem with the spreadsheet by looking at the checking results in the CFL spreadsheet. CFL Extension Operations CFL Extension allows you to: Configure the storage system by using a spreadsheet Save the storage system configurations in spreadsheets Figure 68 (page 120) describes these operation procedures. Overview of the CFL Extension 119

120 Figure 68 Operation Procedures Using the Spreadsheets The operations using the spreadsheets include the following steps: Prepare for using CFL Extension This step is required when using CFL Extension for the first time. Prepare for configuring the storage system Some program products require preparation of the storage system using the Remote Web Console windows before actually applying the configuration using spreadsheets. For details, see the documentation for program products supporting CFL Extension. Write spreadsheets Spreadsheet templates are provided for each program product. Make a copy of the template, and modify the copy of the spreadsheet template to define the storage system configuration. Change the file name to a name that is 32 or fewer characters, including the extension. The template files are divided into two types: The file name ends with _def: You can use the file without changing the contents. The file name ends with _def_: You need to change the contents before executing commands. For details about templates or configurations, see documentation for program products supporting CFL Extension. For general conventions of spreadsheets, see Spreadsheet File Conventions (page 127). Verify the spreadsheets, apply the configurations, and save the configurations in spreadsheets To perform these operations, use CFL Extension commands. Preparing for Using CFL Extension This section describes the preparation for using CFL Extension. 120 Using the CFL Extension

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