FW V06.XX/HAFM SW V08.02.00 HP StorageWorks Director Element Manager User Guide (AA-RTDUC-TE, July 2004)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About this Guide
- Overview
- Feature Keys
- Managing the Director
- Element Manager Description
- Using the Element Manager
- Backing Up and Restoring Element Manager Data
- Monitoring and managing the Director
- Hardware View
- Port Card View
- Port List View
- Node List View
- Performance View
- FRU List View
- Port Operational States
- Link Incident Alerts
- Threshold Alerts
- Configuring the Director
- Configuring Identification
- Configuring Management Style
- Configuring Operating Parameters
- Configuring a Preferred Path
- Configuring Switch Binding
- Configuring Ports
- Configuring Port Addresses (FICON Management Style)
- Configuring an SNMP Agent
- Configuring Open Systems Management Server
- Configuring FICON Management Server
- Configuring Feature Key
- Configuring Date and Time
- Configuring Threshold Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Figure 49: Configure Threshold Alert(s) dialog box
- Figure 50: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - first screen
- Figure 51: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - second screen
- Figure 52: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - third screen
- Figure 53: New Threshold Alerts dialog box - summary screen
- Figure 54: Configure Threshold Alerts dialog box - alert activated
- Modifying Alerts
- Activating or Deactivating Alerts
- Deleting Alerts
- Creating New Alerts
- Configuring Open Trunking
- Exporting the Configuration Report
- Enabling Embedded Web Server
- Enabling Telnet
- Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Data
- Using Logs
- Using Maintenance Features
- Optional Features
- Information and Error Messages
- Index

Using Maintenance Features
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— Operating parameters [BB_Credit, E_D_TOV, R_A_TOV, director
priority, preferred domain ID, rerouting delay, domain RSCNs, and
director speed (Director 2/64 only)].
— SNMP configuration (trap recipients, community names, and write
authorizations).
— Zoning configuration (active zone set and default zone state).
A backup is immediately attempted when you click Backup on this dialog
box. A dialog box displays to confirm that the backup to the HAFM appliance
is complete. If the backup fails, a dialog box displays to inform you that the
backup to the HAFM appliance failed.
Restore Procedure
Use the following procedure to restore your product configuration:
1. Set the director to offline before performing the restore function. If you click
Restore and the director is online, a message dialog displays requesting that
you turn the director offline. No action takes place when you close the dialog
box. For instructions on setting the director offline or online, see “Set Online
State” on page 183.
2. Click Restore on the Backup and Restore Configuration dialog box to copy
the backed up configuration to the nonvolatile random access memory
(NV-RAM) on the director.
If the director is already offline and you click Restore, a confirmation dialog
box displays indicating that the restore will overwrite any existing
configurations already on the director and it displays the date of the restored
backup.
Note: The restore operation initiates an IPL.
The Export Configuration Report function accessed through the Configure
menu on the menu bar is an ASCII file of the backup performed in this
section.