Starting EVM and Controlling Access

Keeping EVM Host Agents Running

The EVM host agent must be running to allow a computer to participate in EVM jobs. Do not stop an EVM host agent unless the computer will not participate in EVM jobs.

CAUTION: Stopping the EVM host agent service or daemon on a host computer prevents that computer from participating in EVM jobs.

Establishing Password Control

Unless password control was previously established on the Management Appliance, the OSM Login Account on the OSM Account Login Page is set to anonymous. This setting means that no previous logon account is active within this browser session.

Default account names that provide specific permissions include administrator, operator, and user. Administrator provides the highest level of access, operator is next, and then user.

HP recommends changing the password for all default account names immediately upon browsing to the Management Appliance for the first time.

Refer to the Management Appliance documentation for any updates to the logon procedure within this section.

The basic steps for establishing password control are:

1.Logging in as the administrator.

2.Establishing passwords for the default accounts.

Logging In as Administrator

To log in as the administrator:

1.From the OSM Account Login Page, type administrator in the Name box (see Figure 7–1).

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Enterprise Volume Manager Software specifications

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