HP P6000 manual Disabling management of a password-protected storage system

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Disabling management of a password-protected storage system

Use this procedure to disable management of a password-protected storage system from an instance of server-based HP P6000 Command View.

Considerations

You only need to perform this procedure if you no longer want to manage a password-protected storage system from an instance of HP P6000 Command View on a management server.

If you have multiple management servers, you must perform this procedure with each instance of HP P6000 Command View that you no longer want to manage the password-protected storage system.

This procedure does not remove or clear a password from the storage system itself. Storage system passwords can only be removed or cleared from an OCP or an HP P6000 Control Panel.

To disable HP P6000 Command View to manage a password-protected storage system from the settings point of view:

1.In the session pane, click Management Options. The Management Options window opens.

2.Select Manage storage system password access. The Storage System Password Access window opens.

3.Select Disable password access to a storage system.

The Disable Password Access to Storage Systems page opens.

4.Select the storage system that you no longer want to manage.

To select multiple storage systems, press the Ctrl key while you select each storage system.

To select a range of storage systems, select the first storage system, and then press the Shift key and click the last storage system in the range.

5.Click Disable password access.

Management of the storage system by the instance of HP P6000 Command View is ended.

Setting a password for HP EVA storage systems

Use this procedure to set the password on EVA4400, P6300 EVA, and P6500 EVA storage systems.

1.On the Management Module Properties page, click Launch OCP. The HP P6000 Control Panel GUI opens.

2.Log on to the HP P6000 Control Panel.

3.In the HP P6000 Control Panel, select Configure Administrator login options.

4.Under Management Server Password, enter the new password in the Password box.

5.Enter the password again in the Confirm Password box.

6.Click Set Password.

The password for an HP EVA4400, P6300 EVA, or P6500 EVA affects access by external applications such as server-based HP P6000 Command View. It does not affect access by the instance of array-based HP P6000 Command View that is internally installed on the storage system.

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Contents HP P6000 Command View User Guide AbstractSee Internet Protocol support Contents Maintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasksTroubleshooting HP P6000 Command View Monitoring storage system eventsComponents Support and other resources HP array event code formats and descriptionsGlossary 100 Index 103 HP P6000 Command View software suite OverviewPrerequisites HP P6000 Command View features Server-based and array-based managementServer-based configuration Array-based configuration HP Management Integration FrameworkUser interface Storage systems point of view Hardware-SeeHardwareSettings point of view Settings point of viewRunning server-based HP P6000 Command View from the desktop Accessing HP P6000 Command ViewBrowsing to server-based HP P6000 Command View Browsing to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewInternet Protocol support IP address formatsArray-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Managing security and passwordsServer-based HP P6000 Command View security groups Password protection for storage systemsEnabling management of a password-protected storage system Password formatsConsiderations Disabling management of a password-protected storage system Setting a password for HP EVA storage systemsDisabling management of a password-protected storage system Single sign-on from HP Systems Insight ManagerManaging security and passwords License types Licensing HP P6000/EVA storage systemsLicenses to use and license keys Instant-on licensesData migration licenses Model upgrade licensingModel upgrade support Fcip licensesRetrieving licenses Configuring email to receive LTUsActivating an instant-on license Entering license keysImporting licenses Validating the licenseAdding an LTU Deleting incorrectly entered license keys Displaying temporary license expiration dateProvisioning storage Disk groupsWorking with disk groups Disk types Disk group typesGeneral guidelines Disk group occupancy and occupancy alarm level Disk group capacityNumber of physical disks in a group Redundancy Vraid levels Working with virtual disks in HP P6000 Command View Virtual disksVirtual disks Working with hosts in HP P6000 Command View HostsMirrorclone migration PresentationOnline virtual disk migration Thin provisioningThin provisioned disk Replicating storage HP P6000 Business Copy softwareSnapclones Snapshot guidelines SnapshotsSnapshot types Monitoring snapshot spaceMirrorclones Mirrorclone guidelinesSynchronized mirrorclone guidelines Fractured mirrorclone guidelinesContainers Mirrorclone statesPlanning for host I/O workloads Using containers preallocationOptimizing replication performance Optimizing snap creationMinimizing snapclone workloads Minimizing the number of snapshotsMinimizing simultaneous replication operations HP P6000 Continuous Access software Working with DR groups in HP P6000 Command ViewDR groups Creating DR groups Data replication protocol optionsReplicating storage Maintaining and managing HP P6000/EVA storage systems Initializing storage systemsUser-initiated service mode USER-INITIATED Service Mode Active on this Storage SystemUninitializing storage systems Starting the storage systemShutting down the storage system HSV210A controller rear view Working with hardware in HP P6000 Command View HardwareRemote service test Verifying hardware statusStorage system identity information Using multiple management servers to manage arrays Updating HP controller softwareConfiguring iSCSI devices Email notification Monitoring storage system eventsEvents overview Management server event logViewing events Controller termination event logConfiguring event notification Configuring host notificationViewing additional information Filtering events by severity Applying a customized host notification listApplying a customized event configuration file Retrieving the parse fileSelecting individual events Retrieving the Management Information Base Sending the event file Configuring HP P6000 Command View advanced tasks Setting user interface optionsCreating page footer messages Setting audit logging options Setting a remote location for audit logsChanging port and timeout parameters Changing the login credentials array-based managementRunning HP P6000 Command View in a multi-homed environment Https//managementmoduleIPaddress2373Using the right-click menu Troubleshooting HP P6000 Command ViewRestarting the HP P6000 Command View service Optimizing performanceNavigation pane lists duplicate arrays Failed connection warning for empty controller host ports Error messages in the user interfaceFailed communication link to iSCSI devices Failed entities reported on the disk enclosureFailed transceiver Troubleshooting access to array-based HP P6000 Command ViewFailed blower power supply Failed I/O moduleVirtual disk sizes displayed incorrectly Unexpected behavior when using older Windows HBA driverStorage system connection down error message IPFilter page incorrectly displays IPv6 addressVersion numbers differ Webes 5.5 receiving events inconsistentlyComponents \Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\EVA Performance MonitorDisplaying historical state changes and performance data HP P6000 Performance Data Collector valid objecttype valuesConfiguring the HP P6000 Command View server HP P6000 Performance Data Collector objectid valuesConfiguration file for performance and state data logging Displaying HP P6000 Command View access credentialsConfiguring HP P6000 Performance Data Collector Logging configuration fileEvents and logs Configuration recommendations Connecting to HP P6000 Performance Data Collector remotelyProhibited commands SSL protocolCreating the friendly names host file Using friendly namesBackward compatibility Adding friendly namesMapping worldwide names to friendly names Adding friendly names manuallyUsing short names Specifying the output Using the command line interfaceViewing arrays Refreshing dataFiltering data Specifying data output in multiple filesCommands HP P6000 Performance Data Collector commandsLuns Command modifiers HP P6000 Performance Data Collector command modifiersUsing the graphical user interface NotsPage Configure filtering Data filteringObjects and counters HP EVA storage array HP EVA storage controllerHP EVA virtual disk HP EVA virtual disk group HP EVA host connection HP EVA host port statisticsHP EVA physical disk HP EVA physical disk groupHP EVA DR tunnels HP EVA DR Group Information Support and other resources Contacting HPRelated information Typographical conventions WebsitesDocument conventions Event code types and descriptions HP array event code formats and descriptionsEvent code format Software component IDsCorrective action codes Event information packet EIP typesHP array event information packet EIP types Coupled crash control codes HP array coupled crash control codesDump/restart control codes HP array dump/restart control codesGlossary EVASAN See also virtual disk Index 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