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1 HP Management Integration Framework 1.7 Administrator Guide Abstract This document describes the use of HP Management Integration Framework interfaces and is intended for administrators involved in the installation, operation, management and security of HP P6000 EVA storage systems. HP Part Number: T Published: September 2015 Edition: 8

2 Copyright 2010, 2015 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. Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Server are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies.

3 Contents 1 Introduction...6 Administrator guide...6 What's new...6 Management Integration Framework software overview...6 Quick tour...7 Single Pane of Glass interface quick tour...7 Configuration interface Details page quick tour...9 Configuration interface Registry page quick tour...9 Security interface Administration page quick tour...10 Security interface Import Machines wizard quick tour...10 Security interface Manage OS Security Domains wizard quick tour...11 Security interface Move Machine wizard quick tour...11 Security interface Single Sign-on page quick tour...12 Searching online help Installing Management Group security certificates...13 Management Group security certificate installation overview...13 Installing Management Group security certificates in Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, and Verifying the certificate thumbprint in Internet Explorer...14 Installing Management Group security certificates in Mozilla Firefox...15 Verifying the certificate fingerprint in Mozilla Firefox...15 Configuring Windows Server 2003 IE ESC...16 Configuring Windows Server 2008 IE ESC...16 Configuring Windows Server 2012 IE ESC Configuring browsers for single sign-on...17 Configuring Firefox for single sign-on...17 Configuring Internet Explorer for single sign-on Troubleshooting...18 Login issues (MIF)...18 Login issues (other than MIF)...19 Single Pane of Glass tree errors Using the configuration interface...21 Best practices...21 Changing a machine's configuration...21 Configuring a multi-home machine...21 Logging in to the configuration interface...22 Resetting or replacing HP P6000 EVA management modules...22 Restarting the Management Integration Framework service...23 Restoring the default configuration for a machine...23 Setting the same IP version...23 Using keyboard navigation...23 Viewing configuration guidelines...24 Viewing the configuration for a machine Configuration settings...26 Configuration settings overview...26 General configuration settings...26 Audit file max age...26 Audit file max size...26 Log file max age...26 Log file max size...27 Contents 3

4 Logging level...27 Secured web service port...27 Unsecured web service port...27 Web server connections...28 Web server port...28 Web service IP address (IPv4/IPv6)...28 Discovery configuration settings...29 Discovery interval...29 Discovery URI...29 Non-local registry entry time-out...30 Registry table updates...30 Registry update address (IPv4/IPv6)...30 Security configuration settings...30 Available OS security domains...31 Cipher List...31 Tree integrator configuration settings...31 Decorator age time-out...31 Tree discovery interval...31 Local only...32 SPoG session time-out...32 Tree aggregation...32 Tree age time-out Using the security interface...33 Adding LDAP security domains to a machine...33 Adding machines to a Management Group...33 Creating a Management Group...34 Deleting a Management Group...34 Deleting LDAP security domains for a machine...35 Editing LDAP security domains for a machine...35 Logging in to the security interface...35 Removing machines from a Management Group...36 Renaming a Management Group...36 Using keyboard navigation...37 Troubleshooting...38 Import Machines troubleshooting...38 Management Group change troubleshooting Management Integration Framework concepts...42 Applications (Management Integration Framework specific)...42 Authenticators (Management Integration Framework specific)...42 Configuration settings and service startup...42 Discovery...42 LDAP security domain mapping...43 Log and audit files...43 Login user names and passwords...43 Management Groups...44 Management Group machines...46 Management Group names...46 Management Group security certificates...46 OS security domains...47 OS user groups (security groups)...47 Registry (Management Integration Framework specific)...47 Roles (Management Integration Framework specific)...48 Security integration...48 Service (Management Integration Framework specific) Contents

5 Single Pane of Glass interface...49 Single sign-on features (Management Integration Framework specific)...49 Web services (Management Integration Framework specific) Support and other resources...50 Release history...50 Contacting HP...51 Related information...51 A HP MIF security environment overview...53 HP MIF privilege mechanisms...53 HP MIF security environment assumptions...53 Glossary...55 Index...56 Contents 5

6 1 Introduction Administrator guide What's new This administrator guide for HP Management Integration Framework software covers use of the following: Configuration interface Security interface Single Pane of Glass interface HP Management Integration Framework version 1.7 includes the following new or updated features compared to version 1.6. See the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference for support and version details. Software support. Support is added for: HP P6000 Command View 10.3 HP P6000 Performance Advisor 10.3 HP EVA to 3PAR StoreServ Online Import 10.3 HP P6000 Control Panel 2.8 For the latest information on support of Windows Server 2012, see the HP P6000 Command View Software Suite 10.3 Release Notes. Management Integration Framework software overview HP Management Integration Framework software provides storage-related security features and user interface capabilities and is included in the following HP applications and products: HP P6000 EVA storage systems with HP P6000 Command View array-based management (ABM), version 9.2 or later HP P6000 Command View server-based management (SBM), version 9.2 or later HP Management Integration Framework software provides the following interfaces and high level features: Single-Pane-of Glass interface. See quick tours and Single Pane of Glass interface. Configuration interface. See quick tours. Security interface. See quick tours. Enhanced storage-related security integration and Management Group administration. Automatic discovery of machines on a LAN. Command line tools. The following illustration shows four machines with HP Management Integration Framework software on them, in a common LAN: A server with server-based HP P6000 Command View (SVR01) which is managing a set of HP P6000 EVA storage systems, another server with server-based HP P6000 Command View (SVR07) which is managing different set of HP P6000 EVA storage systems and 6 Introduction

7 two HP P6000 EVA storage systems with array-based HP P6000 Command View (STOR02 and STOR05). Quick tour The HP Management Integration Framework software on SVR01 and SVR07 was automatically installed as part of the installation of server-based HP P6000 Command View and HP P6000 Performance Advisor. The HP Management Integration Framework software on STOR02, and STOR05 was factory installed. Every machine with HP Management Integration Framework software can detect and communicate with the other similar machines on the LAN. For more information, see Management Integration Framework discovery. Management Groups A key feature of HP Management Integration Framework software is security integration, which allows aggregation of machines into Management Groups. All members of a Management Group can participate in a single sign-on environment. Referring to the illustration, assume that each of the five machines was initially in its own Management Group. This would have occurred automatically, either during installation of server-based HP P6000 Command View, or during factory manufacture. Communicating over the LAN, the five machines inform each other of their Management Integration Framework capabilities. Using the Management Integration Framework security interface, a security administrator could assign the five machines to one Management Group. Then, rather than having to use five sets of security credentials, users could log in to any of the five machines with a single user credential (user name and password). Single Pane of Glass interface quick tour Configuration interface Details page quick tour Configuration interface Registry page quick tour Security interface Administration page quick tour Security interface Import Machines wizard quick tour Security interface Manage OS Security Domains wizard tour Security interface Move Machine wizard quick tour Security interface Single Sign-on page quick tour Single Pane of Glass interface quick tour The Single Pane of Glass interface displays multiple HP P6000 EVA storage applications, such as HP P6000 Command View and Performance Advisor, in a single browser window. And when multiple storage management servers or storage systems with array-based management have been included in a Management Group, the interface displays all of the managed storage systems in the single browser window. For more information, see Single Pane of Glass interface. Quick tour 7

8 The basic organization of the Single Pane of Glass interface is: 1. Point of view selector 2. Navigation pane 3. Content pane 4. Aspect tabs 5. Session pane Point of view selector (1). Selects the point of view to be displayed. When the Settings point of view is selected, you can click the storage application resources in the navigation pane to view or change application settings. When the Storage Systems point of view is selected, you can click the storage system resources to view the overall storage system network or view and manage specific storage systems. Navigation pane (2). The navigation pane displays an expandable resource tree for the selected point of view. When you select a resource in the navigation pane, the information and available actions for the resource are displayed in the content pane. Content pane (3). The content pane displays information and actions that you can perform on the resource that is selected in the navigation pane. Aspect tabs (4). Aspect tabs organize content for a resource based on HP storage applications. For example, the Management aspect tab includes content from the HP P6000 Command View application and the Performance tab includes content from the HP P6000 Performance Advisor application. Session pane (5). The session pane displays the name of the HP Management Group in which the resources are members, the user that is logged in, a link to online help and the logout button. 8 Introduction

9 Configuration interface Details page quick tour The Configuration page allows you to view and change configuration settings. The main areas of the page are identified in the following illustration. Each of the configuration setting types: General, Discovery, Security and Tree Integrator are displayed in expandable panels. 1. Actions 2. Service state 3. Configuration status 4. Configuration details Configuration interface Registry page quick tour The Registry page allows you to view registry entries. Quick tour 9

10 Security interface Administration page quick tour The Administration page allows you to view key characteristics of a Management Group, change authenticator states, and access the wizards. 1. Management Group 2. Wizards 3. Authenticating OS security domains 4. Machines and authenticator state Security interface Import Machines wizard quick tour The Import Machines wizard guides you through the steps to import one or more machines in one or more Management Groups into another Management Group. 1. Machines eligible for import into the currently viewed Management Group 10 Introduction

11 Security interface Manage OS Security Domains wizard quick tour The Manage OS Security Domains wizard guides you through steps to add, copy, edit, and delete an LDAP security domain from a machine in the currently viewed Management Group. 1. Machine being managed Security interface Move Machine wizard quick tour The Move Machines wizard guides you through the steps to remove one member from the currently viewed Management Group and add it to another Management Group, or to create a new Management Group and add it to the new group. 1. Machine being moved to a different Management Group Quick tour 11

12 Security interface Single Sign-on page quick tour The Single Sign-on page allows you to enable or disable the Management Integration Framework single sign-on feature for a Management Group. 1. Management Group 2. Single Sign-on setting Searching online help Procedure 1. In online help, select Search. The search pane appears. 2. Enter a term to search for and click List Topics or press the Enter key. A list of topics that contains the term is displayed. 3. Click any topic in the list to display it. Tips Tips for using search: Capitalization (case sensitivity). Search is not case sensitive. Example: searching for cat or Cat finds the same topics. Singular and plural. Search finds topics that contain plurals of singular words. For example, searching for cat also finds topics that contain the word cats. Wild cards. Search does not support wild card characters. Multiple words. Search supports multiple-word searches (but not literal phrases). For example, searching for big cat, finds topics that contain both the word big and the word cat. In addition, search also finds topics that contain only the word big or only the word cat. Pasting search entries. Search supports pasting of terms. For example, you can copy a term from another window, right-click the search text box and select Paste. Repeating searches. Search maintains a search term history list. To repeat a search without retyping, double-click the search text box and select the term. 12 Introduction

13 2 Installing Management Group security certificates Management Group security certificate installation overview Each Management Group uses a unique self-signed Management Group security certificate to manage login access. When browsing to a Management Integration Framework interface, if there is no trusted certificate authority to attest to the certificate, then connection to the machine is blocked. This condition is indicated by an error message on the login dialog box. If this occurs, the certificate for the Management Group can be installed in the browser as a trusted certificate authority. After installing the certificate and refreshing the browser, the connection will no longer be blocked. Installation of a certificate on a given browser is only required one time per Management Group. If there is more than one Management Group in your environment, you may need to install the certificate for each group. Click a link below to view summaries for installing Management Group security certificates on various browsers. Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0 Mozilla Firefox Installing Management Group security certificates in Internet Explorer 8.0, 9.0, and 10.0 Considerations When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2003, the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be uninstalled. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2003 IE ESC. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2008, the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2008 IE ESC. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2012, the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2012 IE ESC. Procedure Management Group security certificate installation overview 13

14 1. Browse to a Management Group member machine. A Website Security Certificate page opens. 2. Select Continue to this website. If the login dialog box displays a connection error, proceed with the following steps. 3. Click the link for installing the Management Group certificate. A File Download dialog box opens. 4. Click Open. The Certificate Browser opens. Verify the thumbprint/fingerprint of the root certificate by following the steps in Verifying the certificate thumbprint in Internet Explorer. 5. Click Install Certificate. The Certificate Import wizard opens. a. Click Next. b. Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Browse. c. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities. d. Click Next, then click Finish. The certificate for the Management Group is installed in the browser. 6. Close the dialog boxes and refresh the browser. After the refresh, the connection error should no longer be displayed. Verifying the certificate thumbprint in Internet Explorer To verify the thumbprint of a root certificate: 1. In the Certificate window, click Details. The certificate fields and their respective values are displayed. 2. Navigate to the Thumbprint field and copy the thumbprint value. 3. Perform the following: If you are a Command View administrator, share the thumbprint value with all end-users. If you are an end-user, verify that the value in the Thumbprint field matches the value shared by the administrator. 4. Perform one of the following: If the values match, trust the Command View host and install the root certificate. For information on installing the certificate, see Step-5. If the values do not match, do not install the certificate and contact the Command View system administrator. 14 Installing Management Group security certificates

15 Installing Management Group security certificates in Mozilla Firefox This topic applies to Mozilla Firefox 4.0 and later. Considerations When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2003 the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be uninstalled. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2003 IE ESC. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2008, the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2008 IE ESC. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2012, the server's Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off. Otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. See Configuring Windows Server 2012 IE ESC. Procedure 1. Browse to a Management Group member machine. A This Connection is Untrusted dialog box opens. 2. Click I Understand the Risks. a. Click Add Exception. The Add Security Exception page opens. b. Click Get Certificate. c. Click Confirm Security Exception. 3. The login dialog box opens and a connection error is displayed. 4. Click the link for installing the Management Group certificate. A trust dialog box opens. Verify the thumbprint/fingerprint of the root certificate by following the steps in Verifying the certificate fingerprint in Mozilla Firefox. 5. Select Trust this CA to identify the web sites and click OK. The certificate for the Management Group is installed in the browser. 6. Close the dialog boxes and refresh the browser. After the refresh, the connection error should no longer be displayed. Verifying the certificate fingerprint in Mozilla Firefox To verify the fingerprint of a root certificate: 1. In the Certificate Manager window, click View. The certificate fields and their respective values are displayed. 2. Copy the SHA1 Fingerprint value. Installing Management Group security certificates in Mozilla Firefox 15

16 3. Perform the following: If you are a Command View administrator, share the fingerprint value with all end-users. If you are an end-user, verify that the SHA1 Fingerprint value in your browser matches the value shared by the administrator. 4. Perform one of the following: If the values match, trust the Command View host and install the root certificate. For information on installing the certificate, see Step-5. If the values do not match, do not install the certificate and contact the Command View system administrator. Configuring Windows Server 2003 IE ESC If you browse from Windows Server 2003, the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be uninstalled; otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. Procedure 1. On the desktop, click Start > Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. The Control Panel window opens. 2. Click Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows Components Wizard opens. 3. Uncheck Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration and follow the instructions in the wizard. Configuring Windows Server 2008 IE ESC If you browse from Windows Server 2008, the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off; otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. Procedure 1. On the desktop, click Start > Administration Tools > Server Manager. The Server Manager window opens. 2. In the Security Information section, click Configure IE ESC. 3. In the dialog box, select Off and click OK. Configuring Windows Server 2012 IE ESC If you browse from a Windows 2012 Server, the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off; otherwise, browser access to Management Group members will be blocked. Procedure 1. On the desktop, click Start > Administrative Tools > Server Manager. The Server Manager window opens. 2. In the Local Server properties page, click On/Off next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration. 3. Select Off and click OK. 16 Installing Management Group security certificates

17 3 Configuring browsers for single sign-on Configuring Firefox for single sign-on Use the following procedure to prevent a Firefox browser from displaying a login dialog prior to initiating the single sign-on authentication with the Management Integration Framework web server. Considerations The format for entering a URL is: Address>:2374. Multiple URLs should be separated with commas. Procedure 1. In Firefox, enter about:config in the address bar. The about:config page opens with a list of preference names. 2. In the Filter box, enter network.automatic-ntlm-auth.trusted-uris. The corresponding Preference Name is displayed. 3. Double-click the Preference Name. A dialog opens. Enter the URLs and click OK. Configuring Internet Explorer for single sign-on Use the following procedure to prevent an Internet Explorer browser from displaying a login dialog prior to initiating the single sign-on authentication with the Management Integration Framework web server. Considerations The format for entering a URL is: Address>:2374. Procedure 1. In Internet Explorer, select Tools > Internet Options. 2. Select Security > Local intranet, then click Sites 3. Deselect Automatically detect intranet network, then select these settings: Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones Include all sites that bypass the proxy server Include all network paths (UNCs) 4. To enable specific sites, click Advanced, then enter the URL each site, then click Close. Configuring Firefox for single sign-on 17

18 4 Troubleshooting Login issues (MIF) This topic includes messages that can appear when logging in (browsing) to HP Management Integration Framework interfaces (Configuration and Security) or logging in to the Single Pane of Glass interface in HP applications such as HP P6000 Command View. 18 Troubleshooting Message: Failed to connect to Discovery. The Management Group (MG) certificate may not be installed. Please refer to help for more information. Resolution: Install the Management Group certificate in the browser then restart the browser. For procedures with supported browsers, see Management Group security certificate installation overview. If you still cannot log in, check the following and retry logging in: Ensure that the date-time on the browsing computer matches the date-time on the target machine (the machine being logged in to). If the date-times do not match they must be synchronized. For example, if the date-time on the target machine was ahead of the browsing computer when it generated the security certificate, the browser may treat the security certificate as being invalid. If the date-time on the target machine is changed, the HP MIF service on that machine must be restarted. Ensure that the Domain Name System for the environment is correctly configured to resolve names to IP addresses. Disable the browser's proxy settings. Clear the browser's cache and restart the browser. Ensure that the firewall on the target machine is not preventing access. Message: Lookup of Security Component failed. View help for more information. Resolution: Ensure that the Domain Name System for your environment is correctly configured to resolve names to IP addresses. Message: Failed to find a Security Component. Resolution: Restart the HP MIF service on the target machine. Message: No Security Component could be found. Make sure a Security Component is started and refresh the page. Resolution: Restart the HP MIF service on the target machine then refresh the browser. In rare cases, it may be necessary to reboot the target machine to clear the issue. Message: Failed to connect to Security Component. The Management Group (MG) certificate may not be installed. Please refer to help for more information. Resolution: Install the Management Group certificate in the browser then restart the browser. For procedures with supported browsers, see Management Group security certificate installation overview. If you still cannot log in, check the following and retry logging in: Ensure that the date-time on the browsing computer matches the date-time on the target machine (the machine being logged in to). If the date-times do not match they must be synchronized. For example, if the date-time on the target machine was ahead of the browsing computer when it generated the security certificate, the browser may treat the

19 security certificate as being invalid. If the date-time on the target machine is changed, the HP MIF service on that machine must be restarted. Ensure that the Domain Name System for the environment is configured correctly to resolve names to IP addresses. Disable browser proxy settings. Clear the browser cache and restart the browser. Ensure that the firewall on the target machine is not preventing access. Message: Security Component encountered a server error. Please refer to help for more information. Resolution: Restart the HP MIF service on the target machine. If you still cannot log in, the Host Reset tool (XFHostReset.exe) should be used to reset the target machine. For details on using the tool see the Management Integration Framework Maintenance & Service Guide. Message: Lookup of GUI server failed. Resolution: The Tree Aggregator setting for the GUI server may not be enabled on the target machine. Enable the setting using the Configuration interface then restart the HP MIF service. For more information about the Tree Aggregator setting, see the Management Integration Framework Administrator Guide or Configuration interface online help. Message: No GUI server could be found. Make sure a GUI server is started and refresh the page. Resolution: The Tree Aggregator setting for the GUI server may not be enabled on the target machine. Enable the setting using the Configuration interface then restart the HP MIF service. For more information about the Tree Aggregator setting, see the Management Integration Framework Administrator Guide or Configuration interface online help. MIF web service IP Address. When the Management Integration Framework is bound to a hostname, the hostname must be resolvable by the client, either by adding hostname mapping in the DNS or in an etc\hosts file. If this is not done, users will not be able to log in using IP addresses, because the Management Group security certificate will never be applied on the machine. See also Web service IP address. Login issues (other than MIF) Problem During login to a Management Integration Framework interface using an IPv6 address, a browser prompts for user credentials, even though single sign-on features are active. Explanation / resolution This is due to the design of certain browsers. When using an IPv6 address to log in with these browsers, you will need to enter your user credentials. Single Pane of Glass tree errors The same storage systems appear twice in the navigation pane. This can be caused by Management Group operations or restarting HP P6000 Command View. The condition is Login issues (other than MIF) 19

20 typically cleared automatically in 30 seconds. The Tree Age Timeout setting in the Configuration interface controls the timing. Storage systems do not appear in the navigation pane. Some older models of HP P6000 EVA storage systems in the SAN may not be supported by the version of HP P6000 Command View. See the HP P6000 EVA Compatibility Reference for support details. Ensure that all instances of HP P6000 Command View in the Management Group are running. Ensure that firewalls are not blocking access to machines in the Management Group. Ensure that network issues are not preventing access to machines in the Management Group. 20 Troubleshooting

21 5 Using the configuration interface Best practices Avoid simultaneous configuration sessions for a given machine. Although Management Integration Framework software supports simultaneous browser sessions, communication errors can result when multiple sessions simultaneously attempt to configure the same machine. Example. Assume that two administrators simultaneously have sessions running to make changes for machine A. One administrator changes port numbers on machine A, saves the changes and restarts the Management Integration Framework service. When the service is restarted with the changed port numbers, a communication error could occur in the session for the other administrator. Plan and coordinate restarting Management Integration Framework services. IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of interrupting storage related operations, HP recommends that you carefully plan and coordinate restarting the Management Integration Framework service. In a Management Group which includes multiple member machines, configure more than one machine as an OS security domain authenticator. This practice prevents losing single sign-on functionality for the Management Group should an authenticator machine become unavailable. Changing a machine's configuration In most cases the default settings are adequate and should not be changed. Guidelines for settings are included in the online help, documentation, and in the interface. See Viewing configuration guidelines. Considerations Plan and coordinate restarting Management Integration Framework services. IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of interrupting storage related operations, HP recommends that you carefully plan and coordinate restarting the Management Integration Framework service. 1. Log in to the Management Integration Framework configuration interface for the machine. 2. On the Configuration page, change the applicable configuration settings. 3. Click Save Changes. Wait until the changes are saved. 4. Click Restart Service. The changed settings are applied when the service restarts. Configuring a multi-home machine On a multi-homed (multiple NICs) machine, Management Integration Framework software binds to the first IP address which is reported by the OS. If this is not the desired IP address, you can specify the address by setting the Management Integration Framework Web Service IP Address. Procedure 1. Browse to the Management Integration Framework configuration interface for the machine and log in. The Configuration page opens. 2. Expand the General panel. 3. In the Web Service IP Address box, enter the desired IP address. 4. Click Save Changes. Wait until the change is saved. Best practices 21

22 5. After the change is saved, click Restart Service. The Management Integration Framework software will bind to the specified IP address. Logging in to the configuration interface Considerations Viewing a Management Integration Framework interface requires a supported browser and Flash Player plug-in. Supported browsers and Flash Players are listed in the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. HP recommends using qualified user names. See Login user names. The Management Integration Framework web server port number shown in the example is the default, If the port number has been changed, you must enter the new port. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2008, the server's enhanced security level must be turned off. Procedure 1. Browse to or IP address>:2374/configuration. 2. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click OK. Resetting or replacing HP P6000 EVA management modules HP P6000 EVA storage systems with array-based management lose Management Group settings (if any) when their management modules are reset or replaced. To avoid losing the settings, perform the following steps before and after resetting or replacing a management module. Before resetting or replacing 1. If necessary, install the Adobe Flash Player plug-in required to browse to HP Management Integration Framework. Supported browsers and Adobe Flash Players are listed in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. 2. Log on to HP P6000 Command View on the storage system by browsing to system IP address:2374>. 3. Select Server Options > Other Options > Configure management infrastructure. If necessary, install the Management Group certificate (See help in the communication error message). 4. Locate and record the name of the Management Group on the Service State pane in the Configuration window. If it contains the same name as the management module, then Management Groups are not configured on the storage system. 5. Click Discovery to expand the Discovery section and record the following: Discovery URI settings Registry Update Addresses After resetting or replacing 1. Log on to the storage system again. 2. Select Server Options > Other Options > Configure management infrastructure. 3. Click Discovery to expand the section. If the Discovery URI and Registry Update Addresses values are the same as those you recorded before, skip to step Set the Discovery URI and Registry Update Addresses to the values you recorded before. 5. Click Save Changes > OK > Restart Service. 6. Return to HP P6000 Command View and select Server Options > Configure management group. 7. Select the name of the management module. 22 Using the configuration interface

23 8. Click Move Machine. Follow the instructions in the Move Machine wizard. 9. Select the Management Group that you recorded before. 10. Enter the user name, password, and OS security domain from the authenticator. 11. Click Next > Finish > OK to finalize the Management Group settings. Restarting the Management Integration Framework service Considerations Plan and coordinate restarting Management Integration Framework services. IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of interrupting storage related operations, HP recommends that you carefully plan and coordinate restarting the Management Integration Framework service. 1. Log in to the Management Integration Framework configuration interface for the machine. 2. Click Restart Service. The service is stopped then restarted. All configuration settings are applied when the service restarts. See Configuration settings and startup. Restoring the default configuration for a machine Considerations Plan and coordinate restarting Management Integration Framework services. IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of interrupting storage related operations, HP recommends that you carefully plan and coordinate restarting the Management Integration Framework service. 1. Log in to the Management Integration Framework configuration interface for the machine. 2. On the Configuration page, click Restore Defaults and confirm the action. The default settings are displayed. 3. Click Save to File. Wait until the changes (default settings) are saved. 4. Click Restart Service. The default settings are applied when the service restarts. Setting the same IP version The following settings must specify the same IP version (IPv4 or IPv6) or the Management Integration Framework will not work correctly. Discovery URI Registry update address Web service IP address Using keyboard navigation The area of the page that is active for keyboard navigation is indicated with a colored border. Restarting the Management Integration Framework service 23

24 Examples. Restore Defaults button and Unsecured Web Service Port setting: Navigation methods and key combinations are as follows: Common navigation Click (activate) a selected element Move forward through settings, choices or buttons Move backwards through settings, choices or buttons Select a choice (radio button) Key Spacebar Tab Shift+Tab Up and down arrows Drop down list navigation Close a drop down list Move through a list and highlight an item Open a drop down list Select a highlighted list item Key Ctrl + up arrow Up and down arrows Ctrl + down arrow Enter Viewing configuration guidelines Management Integration Framework configuration guidelines appear in the: Management Integration Framework configuration online help Management Integration Framework administrator guide Also, the user interface includes proactive assistance for most fields. For example, in the Discovery Interval, you can delete the displayed value, type an x, then mouse-over the warning icon to see the guideline. Default value example 24 Using the configuration interface

25 Interactive assistance example Viewing the configuration for a machine 1. Log in to the Management Integration Framework configuration interface for the machine. 2. On the Configuration page, view the configuration settings. Example: Configuration page. 3. On the Registry page, view the Management Integration Framework registry entries. Example: Registry page. Viewing the configuration for a machine 25

26 6 Configuration settings Configuration settings overview In most cases the default settings are adequate and should not be changed. Guidelines for settings are included in the online help, documentation, and in the interface. See Viewing configuration guidelines. Considerations The following considerations are common to all settings: All Management Integration Framework web service port numbers must be unique, with the exception of the Discovery URI port. The value 0 (zero) in a port number field indicates that Management Integration Framework can automatically assign the port number. There can be multiple ports that show the value of 0. General configuration settings Audit file max age This general setting establishes the number of calendar days that Management Integration Framework audit files are retained. The files are deleted the day after the max age is reached. Typical use. To increase how long audit files are retained. This setting is used mostly by HP support personnel. The default is 10 days. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 365 days. Audit file max size This general setting establishes the maximum size of a Management Integration Framework audit file. A new audit file is started when the maximum size is exceeded. Typical use. To increase the size of the audit file. This setting is used mostly by HP support personnel. The default is 10 MB. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 100 MB. Log file max age This general setting establishes the number of calendar days that Management Integration Framework log files are retained. The files are deleted the day after the max age is reached. Typical use. To increase how long log files are retained. This setting is used mostly by HP support personnel. The default is 10 days. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 365 days. 26 Configuration settings

27 Log file max size Logging level This general setting establishes the maximum size of a Management Integration Framework log file. A new log file is started when the maximum size is exceeded. Typical use. To increase the size of the log file. This setting is used mostly by HP support personnel. The default is 10 MB. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 100 MB. This general setting specifies the level of detail that is recorded in a Management Integration Framework log file. Typical use. To change amount of detail being recorded about the Management Integration Framework service. Increasing the detail is helpful when troubleshooting. This setting is used mostly by HP support personnel. The default is 1 (least detail). If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 4 (most detail). Secured web service port This general setting establishes the port number for the web service interfaces which are served using secure HTTPS protocol. Typical use. To accommodate environments where corporate policy or network infrastructure (firewall, proxy, etc.) requires specific ports be used instead of allowing the Management Integration Framework to pick free ports. The system administrator must specify the port for the Management Integration Framework to use and then configure the firewall to allow the port. The default setting is 0 (zero). A zero in a port number field indicates that the Management Integration Framework can automatically assign the port number. If you specify a port number, it must be in the range of 1024 to The system administrator must pick a port that will be free every time the Management Integration Framework starts, otherwise, the web service will not be available. Unsecured web service port This general setting establishes the port number for the web service interfaces which are served using unsecure HTTP protocol. Typical use. To accommodate environments where corporate policy or network infrastructure (firewall, proxy, etc.) requires specific ports be used instead of allowing the Management Integration Framework to pick free ports. The system administrator must specify the port for the Management Integration Framework to use and then configure the firewall to allow the port. The default setting is 0 (zero). A zero in a port number field indicates that the Management Integration Framework can automatically assign the port number. If you specify a port number, it must be in the range of 1024 to The system administrator must pick a port that will be free every time the Management Integration Framework starts, otherwise, the web service will not be available. General configuration settings 27

28 Web server connections This general setting establishes the maximum number of concurrent connections for the Management Integration Framework web server. Typical use. To increase the number of allowed connections. The default is 2 concurrent connections. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 25 connections. Web server port This general setting establishes the port number for the Management Integration Framework web server. This is the port number that is used to browse to Management Integration Framework interfaces. Typical use. When corporate policy or network infrastructures (firewalls, proxies, etc.) do not allow port number 2374 to be used. The default is If you specify a port number, it must be in the range of 1024 to The entry must not be 0 (zero). Zero would allow Management Integration Framework to silently assign a port number. Not knowing the port number would prevent browsing to the Management Integration Framework web server. Considerations. The specified port must be free every time the Management Integration Framework service starts; otherwise, the service will not be available. Web service IP address (IPv4/IPv6) This general setting establishes the IP address or host name for all Management Integration Framework web services. This is the address that is used to browse to Management Integration Framework interfaces. Typical use. When a specific IP address must be used. For example, when required to use a specific network card. By default this field is empty, which allows Management Integration Framework to use the IP address of the machine. Management Integration Framework software determines the IP address of the machine as follows: Management Integration Framework searches for IPv4 addresses on the machine and uses the first IPv4 address that it finds. If no IPv4 addresses are found, Management Integration Framework uses the first IPv6 address that it finds on the machine. If you specify an IP address, it can be any legal IPv4 or IPv6 address (40 characters maximum). The IP version must be the same as certain other settings, otherwise the Management Integration Framework will not work properly. See Setting the same IP version. If you enter a non-specific address value, for example (IPv4) or :: (IPv6), the Management Integration Framework web services and server will listen for any network connection on the machine. In this case, web services will register the short name and the DNS must be set up properly to resolve the short name. 28 Configuration settings

29 If you enter an IP address that is not on the machine, the Management Integration Framework will try an IP address that is valid. If no network is detected, Management Integration Framework will start with the non-specific (any) address. When the Management Integration Framework is bound to a hostname, the hostname must be resolvable by the client, either by adding hostname mapping in the DNS or in an etc\hosts file. If this is not done, users will not be able to log in using IP addresses, because the Management Group security certificate will never be applied on the machine. Discovery configuration settings Discovery interval Discovery URI This discovery setting establishes how often Management Integration Framework software performs discoveries in a Management Integration Framework network. Typical use. To optimize performance relative to the size of a Management Integration Framework network. The default is 60 seconds (1 minute). If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. A short interval increases network traffic. A long interval reduces responsiveness to changes in the Management Integration Framework network. This discovery setting establishes the mechanism, IP address, and port by which Management Integration Framework software discovery components detect each other and share information. See also Web service IP address setting. Typical use. To optimize Management Integration Framework discovery performance in different networking environments. The default settings are: multicast, IP , and port Mechanism options include: Multicast, Broadcast, and Network Scan range. The IP version must be the same as certain other settings, otherwise the Management Integration Framework will not work properly. See Setting the same IP version. Multicast setting IP address. An IPv4 or IPv6 multicast address. An IPv4 multicast address in the range of to An IPv6 multicast address beginning with the letters FF. Port. A valid UDP port number, except IANA-assigned port numbers 0 to Examples IPv4: :8080 IPv6: [FF15::101]:8080 Broadcast and Network Scan Range settings IP address. A legal IPv4 address for the machine. Do not use IPv6. Port. A valid UDP port number, except IANA-assigned port numbers 0 to Discovery configuration settings 29

30 Subnet mask. A valid subnet mask for the IP address of this machine. The default is Example IPv4: / :8080 Non-local registry entry time-out This discovery setting establishes how long Management Integration Framework software waits before it removes non-local entries from its registry. The entries are removed if they are not updated during the time-out period. Typical use. Used in conjunction with a change in the Registry Table Update interval. The default is 60 seconds (1 minute). If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. If the non-local registry entry time-out is shorter than the Registry Table Updates interval, then the Management Integration Framework registry will not maintain constant entries for the other machines. Non-local registry entries are the entries for member machines other than the machine on which the Management Integration Framework registry is located. Registry table updates This discovery setting establishes how often Management Integration Framework software refreshes its registry table. Typical use. If the network of Management Group member machines is large, or if updates are frequent, it may be necessary to change this setting. The default is 10 seconds. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. When changing (increasing) this setting, be sure to make corresponding changes to the Non-local Registry Entry Timeout setting. Otherwise, non-local registry entries could be prematurely timed-out or not kept. Registry update address (IPv4/IPv6) This discovery setting establishes specific IP addresses and ports to which all registry entries are sent. Typical use. When an administrator wants to specify specific IP addresses and ports. By default this setting is empty. A specific entry is not required. If you change this setting, you can use any legal IPv4 or IPv6 address and port number, or a DNS name. The IP version must be the same as certain other settings, otherwise the Management Integration Framework will not work properly. See Setting the same IP version. Security configuration settings The following topics describe configuration settings for the Management Integration Framework security function. See also Management Integration Framework security concepts. 30 Configuration settings

31 Available OS security domains Cipher List This security setting establishes an administrator-specified list of OS security domains that Management Integration Framework software can use for authentication. Typical use. When it is known that a machine has trust relationships with an OS security domain that Management Integration Framework software cannot automatically detect, you can add the domain to this list. This allows Management Integration Framework software to authenticate users with the specified domain. By default, this setting is empty. If you specify a security domain, it can be any legal domain name (up to 255 characters). Considerations. Management Integration Framework software does not verify OS security domain entries. If an incorrect domain is entered, security administrators will mistakenly believe that user accounts for the security domain are being authenticated, when in fact they are not. Incorrect entries can also cause failed login attempts. Management Integration Framework software also uses certain domains which do not appear in the administrator-specified list. On Windows machines these are: Local machine Primary active domain This security setting establishes security ciphers, key strengths and hash algorithms that apply to SSL connections. The cipher list consists of cipher strings separated by colons. Typical use. When an administrator wants to change the default cipher list. The default cipher list is: ALL:!ADH:!LOW:!EXP:!MD5:@STRENGTH. Considerations. Changing the security cipher list can affect interoperability with clients that require specific settings. Tree integrator configuration settings Decorator age time-out This tree integrator setting establishes how long Management Integration Framework software waits before removing a registered decoration. Timing is relative to the last time the decoration was registered. Typical use. Shorten the time-out if the Management Integration Framework interface is not responsive. Increase the time-out if the network is unreliable. The default is 30 seconds. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. A short time-out causes tree decorators to be removed from stale decorations more quickly. If the time-out is too short, tree decorations could be repeatedly displayed, removed, and displayed again (looping). Tree discovery interval This tree integrator setting establishes how often Management Integration Framework software checks for new trees. Typical use. When the Management Integration Framework interface does not seem to find new trees fast enough. Also, when there are many trees and Management Integration Framework interface performance is effected. The default is 5000 milliseconds. Tree integrator configuration settings 31

32 Local only If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to milliseconds (5 minutes). Considerations. A short interval causes the Management Integration Framework software to check for trees more often, which increases interface responsiveness but also increases network traffic. A longer interval causes Management Integration Framework software to check for trees less often, which decreases network traffic but also decreases interface responsiveness. This tree integrator setting establishes whether tree content is limited to content from the local machine or if tree content from other machines can be included. The local only setting applies only when the tree aggregation setting is enabled. The default setting is Not enabled for server-based HP P6000 Command View and Enabled for array-based HP P6000 Command View. SPoG session time-out The SPoG is continually communicating with the SPoG server, unless there is a network problem. This tree integrator setting establishes how long Management Integration Framework software waits before ending a SPoG session. Timing is relative to the last communication with the SPoG session. Typical use. To have Management Integration Framework software store SPoG session information for longer or shorter periods of time. The default is 120 seconds (2 minutes). If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. A short time-out removes session information sooner, which frees memory but may cause slower tree updates. Tree aggregation This tree integrator setting establishes whether or not SPoG server functionality is enabled on the machine. The default setting is Enabled. See also the local only setting. Tree age time-out This tree integrator setting establishes how long Management Integration Framework software waits before removing a tree. Timing is relative to the last communication with the tree. Typical use. Shorten the time-out if the Management Integration Framework interface is not responsive. Increase the time-out if the network is unreliable. The default is 30 seconds. If you change the setting, it must be in the range of 1 to 3600 seconds (1 hour). Considerations. A short time-out causes trees to be removed faster than a longer time-out. However, if the time-out is too short, trees could be repeatedly displayed, removed, and displayed again (looping). 32 Configuration settings

33 7 Using the security interface Adding LDAP security domains to a machine You can use the Manage OS Security Groups wizard to add LDAP security domains to a machine and map LDAP security domains to Management Integration Framework roles. Procedure 1. Browse to the security interface for the machine. 2. Select the machine and click Manage OS Security Domains. The Manage OS Security Domains wizard opens. 3. Select Add LDAP Security Domain and follow the instructions in the wizard. Adding machines to a Management Group You can use the Move Machine or Import Machines wizards to add machines to a Management Group. A brief comparison of the wizards follows. Summary New Management Group? Move Machine wizard Removes a single machine from one Management Group and adds the machine to another Management Group. The Move Machine wizard can create a new Management Group. Import Machines wizard Removes one or more machines from one or more Management Groups, then adds the machines to another Management Group. The Import Machines wizard does not create a new Management Group. Considerations The Move Machine wizard allows you to add a machine to a new Management Group; the Import Machines wizard does not create new Management Groups. A machine can only be a member of one Management Group at a time. If the machine you choose is the only member of the existing Management Group, then the wizard will delete the existing group. Procedure for Move Machine 1. Identify the target machine to add to another Management Group. 2. Browse to the security interface on any member machine in the target machine's Management Group. 3. Select the target machine. Management Integration Framework software will determine if the machine's membership can be changed. If yes, the Move Machine button is enabled. 4. Click Move Machine. The Move Machine wizard opens. 5. Click Next. 6. On the Select Destination Management Group page, select the method (existing or new group) for adding the machine to another group, then click Next. 7. Follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Procedure for Import Machines 1. Identify a machine which is a member of the Management Group in which you want to import other machines. 2. Browse to the security interface for that machine. 3. Click Import Machines. The Import Machines wizard opens. 4. Select the machines to import and follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Adding LDAP security domains to a machine 33

34 Creating a Management Group You cannot use the wizards to create an empty Management Group or to directly create a Management Group. Instead, you must use the Move Machine wizard and choose a machine to be the initial member of the new group. The following considerations are important when planning new groups. Considerations Only the Move Machine wizard can be used to create a Management Group. The machine that you choose to be the initial member of the new Management Group will no longer be a member of the existing Management Group. If the machine that you choose is the only member of the existing Management Group, then the wizard will delete the existing group. 1. Determine the target machine to use as the initial member of your new Management Group. 2. Browse to security interface on any member machine in the target machine's Management Group. 3. Select the target machine. Management Integration Framework software will determine if the machine's membership can be changed. If yes, the Move Machine button is enabled. 4. Click Move Machine. The Move Machine wizard opens. 5. Click Next. 6. On the Select Destination Management Group page, select New Management Group, enter the name for the new group, then click Next. 7. Follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish to create the new group. Deleting a Management Group You cannot use the wizards to directly delete a Management Group. Instead, you use the Move Machine or Import Machines wizards to delete a group by removing all member machines from the group. A brief comparison of the wizards follows. Summary Move Machine Removes a single machine from one Management Group and adds the machine to another Management Group. Import Machines Removes one or more machines from one or more Management Groups, then adds the machines to another Management Group. Considerations All machines that are members of the Management Group to be deleted must become members of another Management Group. The Move Machine wizard allows you to move a machine to a new Management Group; the Import Machines wizard does not create new Management Groups. Procedure for Move Machine 1. Determine the Management Group to be deleted. 2. Browse to the security interface on any member machine in the Management Group to be deleted. 3. For each machine in the Management Group. a. Select the machine. Management Integration Framework software will determine if the machine's membership can be changed. If yes, the Move Machine button is enabled. b. Click Move Machine. The Move Machine wizard opens. c. On the Select Destination Management Group page, select the method (existing or new group) for adding the machine to another group, then click Next. 4. Follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish to delete the existing group. 34 Using the security interface

35 Procedure for Import Machines 1. Determine the Management Group to be deleted. 2. Identify a machine which is a member of a Management Group that will receive the machines being removed from the Management Group to be deleted. 3. Browse to the security interface for that machine. 4. Click Import Machines. The Import Machines wizard opens. 5. Select the machines to import and follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Deleting LDAP security domains for a machine You can use the Manage OS Security Groups wizard to delete LDAP security groups for a machine. Considerations An LDAP security domain cannot be deleted if it is the only authenticating OS security domain for the selected machine. Procedure 1. Browse to the security interface for the machine. 2. Select the machine and click Manage OS Security Domains. The Manage OS Security Domains wizard opens. 3. Select Delete LDAP Security Domain and follow the instructions in the wizard. Editing LDAP security domains for a machine You can use the Manage OS Security Groups wizard to edit LDAP security groups for a machine. Procedure 1. Browse to the security interface for the machine. 2. Select the machine and click Manage OS Security Domains. The Manage OS Security Domains wizard opens. 3. Select Edit LDAP Security Domain and follow the instructions in the wizard. Logging in to the security interface Considerations Viewing a Management Integration Framework interface requires a supported browser and Flash Player plug-in. Supported browsers and Flash Players are listed in the HP Enterprise Virtual Array Compatibility Reference. HP recommends using qualified user names. See Login user names. The Management Integration Framework web server port number shown in the example is the default, If the port number has been changed, you must enter the new port. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2003, the server's IE Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be uninstalled. See Configuring Windows Server 2003 IE ESC. When browsing from a server which is running Windows Server 2008, the server's IE Enhanced Security Configuration (ESC) must be turned off. See Configuring Windows Server 2008 IE ESC Procedure 1. Browse to or IP address>:2374/security. 2. Enter your user name and password. 3. Click OK. Deleting LDAP security domains for a machine 35

36 Removing machines from a Management Group You can use the Move Machine or Import Machines wizards to remove machines from a Management Group. A brief comparison of the wizards follows. Summary Move Machine wizard Removes a single machine from one Management Group and adds the machine to another Management Group. Import Machines wizard Removes one or more machines from one or more Management Groups, then adds the machines to another Management Group. Considerations The Move Machine wizard allows you to remove one machine at a time. The Import Machines wizard allows you to remove one or more machines at a time. When you remove a machine from a Management Group, you must add it to another existing group or to a new group. If the machine that you choose is the only member of the existing Management Group, then the wizard will delete the existing group. Procedure for Move Machine 1. Identify the target machine to remove from a Management Group. 2. Browse to security interface on any member machine in the target machine's Management Group. 3. Select the machine. Management Integration Framework software will determine if the machine's membership can be changed. If yes, the Move Machine button is enabled. 4. Click Move Machine. The Move Machine wizard opens. 5. Click Next. 6. On the Select Destination Management Group page, select the method (existing or new group) for adding the machine to another group, then click Next. 7. Follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Procedure for Import Machines 1. Identify a machine which is to receive the members of the Management Group from which you want to remove machines. 2. Browse to the security interface for that machine. 3. Click Import Machines. The Import Machines wizard opens. 4. Select the machines to remove from the other Management Group and follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Renaming a Management Group You cannot use the wizards to directly rename a Management Group. Instead, you use the Move Machine or Import Machines wizards to delete a group by removing all member machines from the group. A brief comparison of the wizards follows. You cannot use the wizards to directly rename a Management Group. Instead, you rename a group by removing all member machines from the group and adding them to a new group that you name. Considerations If the Management Group includes only one machine, use the Move Machines wizard to remove the machine and move it to a new Management Group that you create with the desired new name. If the Management Group includes multiple machines, first use the Move Machines wizard to remove one machine and move it to a new Management Group that you create with the 36 Using the security interface

37 desired new name. Second, use the Import Machines wizard to move the remaining machines into the new Management Group. Procedure 1. Identify the Management Group to rename. 2. Browse to the security interface on any member machine in the Management Group to rename. 3. Select the machine. Management Integration Framework software will determine if the machine's membership can be changed. If yes, the Move Machine button is enabled. 4. Click Move Machine. The Move Machine wizard opens. 5. Click Next. 6. On the Select Destination Management Group page, select New Management Group, enter the name for the new group, then click Next. 7. Follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish to create the new group. 8. Browse to the security interface on the member machine in the new Management Group. 9. Click Import Machines. The Import Machines wizard opens. 10. Select the machines to import from Management Group to be renamed and follow the instructions in the wizard pages, then click Finish. Using keyboard navigation The area of the page that is active for keyboard navigation is indicated with a colored border. Example. Move Machine button and select existing or new Management Group. Navigation methods and key combinations are as follows: Common navigation Click (activate) a selected element Move forward through settings, choices or buttons Move backwards through settings, choices or buttons Select a choice (radio button) Key Spacebar Tab Shift+Tab Up and down arrows Drop down list navigation Close a drop down list Move through a list and highlight an item Open a drop down list Select a highlighted list item Key Ctrl + up arrow Up and down arrows Ctrl + down arrow Enter Using keyboard navigation 37

38 Troubleshooting Import Machines troubleshooting The following error messages and resolutions apply to the Import Machines, Import Progress and Results page: Message: Failed import - operation canceled. Resolution: None; the user has cancelled the import. Message: Failed import communication error. Resolution: Verify that the local Management Integration Framework service is started and is configured properly. Verify the status of machines in their current Management Groups and ensure that the machines are running. Verify that SSL certificates are loaded properly. Check for network problems that might prevent communication with the machines. This problem can occur when: There was no communication with machines being imported into the current Management Group. There was no communication with the Management Integration Framework service in the local Management Group; and thus, there was no communication with the security services. Message: Failed import unknown handle. Resolution: Log out and back in to the Management Integration Framework Security interface. This problem can occur when: The users current session has expired. The security token (handle) is no longer valid for the machine that is being imported. Message: Failed import insufficient privileges. Resolution: Log out and back into the Management Integration Framework Security interface. This problem can occur when: The users current session has expired. The security token is no longer valid for the machine that is being imported. Message: Failed import insufficient target privileges. Resolution: Retry the import operation. This problem can occur when: The security token used to import the machines expired during the import operation, The security token is no longer valid for the machine that is being imported. Message: Failed import unable to find management group. 38 Using the security interface Resolution: Verify that the destination Management Group exists. Verify the status of the authenticating machines in the destination Management Group and ensure that at least one authenticating machine is running. Check for network problems that might prevent communication with the machines. This problem can occur when: The destination Management Group is deleted before or during the import operation. The destination Management Group contains only one machine and that machine is down. The machine may have gone down while the import operation was underway.

39 Message: Failed import unknown MG. Resolution: Verify that the destination Management Group exists. Verify the status of the authenticating machines in the destination Management Group and ensure that at least one authenticating machine is running. Check for network problems that might prevent communication with the machines. This problem can occur when: The destination Management Group is deleted before or during the import operation. The destination Management Group contains only one machine and that machine is down. The machine may have gone down while the import operation was underway. Message: Failed import invalid configuration. Resolution: Select only the non-authenticating machines in the Management Group, or make another machine in the Management Group an authenticator, then retry the import operation. This problem can occur when: The operation is trying to remove the only authenticating machine from the machine's current Management Group, when other machines remain in the group. Two people perform operations that are interrelated. For example, if one person starts a move operation while another person is about to start an import operation. Or, if one person disables a machine's role as an authenticator just as another person starts an import operation. An authenticating machine goes down before or during the import operation. Message: Failed import cannot move only authenticator. Resolution: Select only the non-authenticating machines in the Management Group, or make another machine in the Management Group an authenticator, or fix the error in the non-authenticating machine that prevented the import, then retry the import operation. This problem can happen when: Trying to import the only authenticating machine from a Management Group when non-authenticating machines remain in the group. A non-authenticating machine fails during an import and the user decides to continue, resulting in an attempt to import the only authenticating machine. Message: Failed import invalid input. Resolution: Management Integration Framework software may have an internal error. Contact HP Support. This can happen when data regarding the destination or source management group is incorrect or invalid. Message: Failed import bad clock skew. Resolution: Check the clocks on the machines in the destination Management Group and on the machines that are being imported. Synchronize the clocks as needed. Clock skew refers to a condition when the time on one or more machines in the destination management group is significantly different than the time on one or more machines that are being imported. For example, if the time on one of the machines that is being imported is 2 hours different than the machines in the destination management group, the import will fail. A best practice is to keep the clocks synchronized on all machines. Troubleshooting 39

40 Management Group change troubleshooting The following error messages and resolutions apply to the Management Group change page: Message: The current session has expired or the machine s security token is no longer valid. Please re-login. Resolution: Log out of the Management Integration Framework security interface, then log back in. Message: Invalid information was obtained from the destination Management Group. This may indicate a critical error - please contact HP. Resolution: Management Integration Framework software may have an internal error. Contact HP Support. Message: An invalid Management Group name was detected. Refer to help for more information. Resolution: Return to the Select Destination Management Group page and verify that the Management Group name consist only of alphanumeric characters and _, and - characters. If name was entered into the New Management Group text field, re-enter a valid name and try the operation again. If the name came from the drop down list, try the operation again. If the error message appears again there may be a Management Integration Framework software internal error. Please contact HP Support. Message: Unable to communicate with security component on the local machine. Verify local Management Integration Framework security component is started and configured properly. Verify SSL certificates are loaded properly. Resolution: Verify that the local Management Integration Framework security component is started and configured properly. Verify that all SSL certificates are correctly loaded. Message: Invalid OS security domain credentials for destination Management Group. Return to Collect OS Security Domain Details screen and reenter credentials. Resolution: Follow the instructions in the message. Message: Unable to communicate with authenticators in the destination Management Group. Verify at least one authenticating machine in destination Management Group is running and that there are no network problems. Resolution: Verify the status of the authenticating machines in the destination Management Group and ensure that the machines are running. Verify the status of the selected machine and ensure the machine is running. Verify that there are no network problems. Message: Destination Management Group not found. Verify destination Management Group exists, at least one authenticating machine in 40 Using the security interface

41 destination Management is running and that there are no network problems. Resolution: Verify that the destination Management Group exists. Verify the status of the authenticating machines in the destination Management Group and ensure that the machines are running. Verify there are no network problems. Message: The machine s clock is significantly out of sync with the machines in the destination Management Group. Refer to help for more information. Resolution: Check the clocks on the machines in the destination Management Group and on the machine that is being moved. Synchronize the clocks as needed. This condition, also called clock skew, is when the time on one or more machines in the destination management group is significantly different than the time on the machine that is being moved. For example, if the time on the machine being moved is 2 hours different that the machines in the destination management group, the move will fail. A best practice is to keep the clocks synchronized on all machines. Troubleshooting 41

42 8 Management Integration Framework concepts Applications (Management Integration Framework specific) The term Management Integration Framework application refers to an HP storage management product or software component that is Management Integration Framework capable, usually for the purposes of participating in Management Integration Framework security integration and Single Pane-of-Glass interface. Authenticators (Management Integration Framework specific) A Management Group member machine is an authenticator if it can authenticate Management Integration Framework users. Authenticator machines in the same Management Group can be members of different OS security domains. Configuration settings and service startup Discovery When Management Integration Framework software is first installed on a machine, the default settings are applied and there is no Management Integration Framework configuration file. When you make and save the first change using the configuration interface, Management Integration Framework software creates a configuration file and writes the changes to the file. All subsequent configuration changes are written to the configuration file. If no changes are made to the configuration settings, the default settings are applied whenever the Management Integration Framework service is started. Once any setting is changed, the settings in the configuration file are applied whenever the Management Integration Framework service is started. See also Restoring a default configuration. All machines with Management Integration Framework software which are on the same LAN can automatically discover and communicate with each other. To do this, the Management Integration Framework discovery component on each machine stores information about its web service API and other functions in a local Management Integration Framework registry. The local registry information is available to all Management Integration Framework services and each discovery component synchronizes its registry with other discovery components. Management Integration Framework components can then look up web services from other Management Integration Framework components. The distributed and replicated registry approach is supported on IPv4 and IPv6 networks using multicast, broadcast, and range-scanning techniques, as appropriate. Although discovery components can belong to only one Management Group at a time, they are aware of, and communicate with, all discovery components that are visible on the LAN. A Management Integration Framework discovery component is included in each instance of Management Integration Framework software. Discovery configuration settings include: Discovery interval Discovery URI Non-local registry entry time-out Registry table updates Registry update address 42 Management Integration Framework concepts

43 LDAP security domain mapping LDAP security domains can be mapped to Management Integration Framework roles. See Adding LDAP security domains to a machine. Log and audit files Log file. On a Management Integration Framework server which is running Windows, the Management Integration Framework log file is located in the folder C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\XFROOT\log. The file naming format is xf-yymmdd-number.log, for example: xf log. You can control the logging level by using the Management Integration Framework configuration interface. See logging level. Example Log file content Aug/24/ :46: , XF, 4984, 3288, 1, main, 57, XFROOT = c:\xf Aug/24/ :46: , RestartThread, 4984, 5176, 1, XfRestartThread, Aug/24/ :46: , XF, 4984, 5052, 1, XfService, 82, Version 1.0 [Bu... Aug/24/ :46: , WebServiceEndpoint[class xfd::registryservice], 4... Aug/24/ :46: , WebServiceEndpoint[class xfd::registryservice], 4... Aug/24/ :46: , WebServiceEndpoint[class xfd::registryservice], 4... Aug/24/ :46: , WebServiceEndpoint[class xfd::registryservice], 4... Aug/24/ :46: , Xfd, 4984, 5052, 1, discoverycomponent, 44, Start... Audit file. On a Management Integration Framework server which is running Windows, the Management Integration Framework audit file is located in the folder C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\XFROOT\log. The file naming format is xfaudit-yymmdd-number.log, for example: xfaudit log Example Audit file content Aug/24/ :46: , SYSTEM, Security component starting Aug/24/ :46: , SYSTEM, XF domain name is PETS_MG, local domain... Aug/24/ :46: , SYSTEM, Host 'PETS' initiated an authorization co... Aug/24/ :46: , SYSTEM, Host 'PETS' initiated an authorization co... Aug/24/ :47: , xftest, Login attempt from client address Aug/24/ :47: , xftest, Login failed Aug/24/ :47: , xftest, Login failed Aug/24/ :48: , xftest, Login attempt from client address Aug/24/ :48: , xftest, Login success Login user names and passwords Qualified user names. When logging in to a Management Integration Framework interface, HP recommends that you enter a qualified user name. That is, enter a name that includes a valid OS security domain, for example user@domain, domain\user and user. If you enter an unqualified user name (one with no explicit domain), Management Integration Framework will silently append the local machine name. Because of the distributed nature of the Management Integration Framework environment, this could lead to authentication issues. Leading and trailing spaces. Leading and trailing spaces are trimmed from user names and passwords that are entered in login screens. This can prevent login. LDAP security domain mapping 43

44 Management Groups A Management Group is a set of Management Group machines. Management Groups allow you to: Log in to any member of a Management Group, or to Management Integration Framework capable application, using a single credential (single sign-on). Specify the machines and OS security domains to be used as authenticators for access. Add or remove a machine from membership in a Management Group. In the following illustration, assume that five machines with Management Integration Framework software are on a common LAN. Machines with Management Integration Framework software on a LAN The HP Management Integration Framework software on SVR01 and SVR07 was automatically installed as part of the installation of server-based HP P6000 Command View. The HP Management Integration Framework software on STOR02, and STOR05 (HP P6000 EVA storage systems) was factory installed. As part of their installation, each machine would be a member of its own Management Group. Thus, there would initially be four Management Groups, as shown below. Initial Management Groups Next, assume that you would like the instances of HP P6000 Command View on SVR01 and SVR07 to participate in a single sign-on. You could make either machine be a member of the other 44 Management Integration Framework concepts

45 machine's Management Group, or you could create a new Management Group and make the two machines members of the new group, as shown below. Reorganized into fewer Management Groups Or, assume that you would like all of the machines to participate in single sign-on. You could make any three of the four machines members of another machine's Management Group, or you could create a new Management Group and make the four machines members of the new group, as shown below. Reorganized into one Management Group Management Groups are created when: When a Management Integration Framework capable application is initially installed on a server, for example, when server-based HP P6000 Command View is installed. When certain HP products are manufactured, for example, HP P6000 EVA storage systems with array-based HP P6000 Command View, or HP P6000 Performance Advisor. When Management Integration Framework software is installed as a standalone HP storage application on a server. When you use the security interface to create a new group. See Creating a Management Group. General guidelines A Management Group must have: Management Groups 45

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