HP StorageWorks XP24000 Remote Web Console User's Guide, v01 (AE131-96005, June 2007)
• View the storage system information
• You can view storage system and LDEV information in the Identity window
(“Identity Window” on page 54).
• You c an view the mounted status of ports in the Port Status window
(“Port Status Window” on page 58).
•You can view specific LUN, LDEV, and port values in the Reports Display
dialog box, which is different from the Remote We b Console main window
(“Reports Display Dialog Boxes” on page 69).
• Use program product options and functions
• You ca n use program product op tions 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” on page 83. For
launch instructions, see “Launching the Desired Option” on page 86.
• 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
(“Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations” on page 17).
• You can specify SNMP agent properties remotely to the SVP (see the HP StorageWorks
XP24000 SNMP Agent Reference Guide).
• You canvirtually partitionbuilt-incache memory or storage(seethe HP StorageWorks
XP24000 Disk/Cache Partition User's Guide).
• Consider security
• You can register user accounts for Remote Web Console and specify the operation authority
to each account (“User Access Levels” on p age 15).
• You can check the current number of users and set the timeout period with the Remote Web
Console environment parameters (“Set Env. Dialog Box”onpage77).
• You can display a warning message to unauthorized access on the Remote Web Console
login window (“L ogin Message Window” on page 65).
• You can view the auditlogsthatlistthe user's loginhistory from thesyslog serverorthe
Remote Web Console computer (“Overview of Audit Logs” on page 16).
• You can encrypt com munication between the Remote Web Console and the SVP
(“Overview of SSL-Encrypted Communications” on page 17) .
• G ather necessary information for troubleshooting
•
You can view the error history of the storage system (“ Alerts Window” on page 59).
•
You can download trace files (“Downloading Trace Files Using the FD Dump Tool” on page 93).
• You can back up and restore co n fi guration information for Remote Web Console
(“Download Dialog Box” on page 79 a nd “Restore Dialog Box”onpage80).
Storage Sy stem
The storage system offers the following consolidated features to implement more efficient storage
management systems in a large-scale storage area net work (SAN) environment:
• Imp
roved capacity and scalab ilit y . The storage system supports up to 65,536 logical device
(LD
EV) addresses per storage system, and can provide up to 332 TB of storage capacity by
supporting the 300-GB hard disk drive.
• Continuous data availability. The storage system employs crossbar architecture to improve total
performance of internal data transfer. In crossbar architecture, high-speed crossbar switches
co
nnect the processors on channel adapter boards to the processors on d isk adapter boards a nd
to
cache memor y. The storage system also provides up to 224 Fibre Channel interface paths or
112
serial-interface paths, and enables simultaneous data transfer through each path.
• Connectivity for SAN infrastructure. The storagesystem canbeconfigured for all-ma inframe,
all-open, or multipla tform operations. The storage system supports Fibre Channel ports a n d
prov ides a variety of feature options to meet SAN requirements.
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