IBM TotalStorage DR550 SMB

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oSwitch to the ibmce user ID and his environment with the AIX command su - ibmce.

oChange the password of ibmce with the AIX command passwd. Follow the instructions on the screen.

o Exit the shell back to the root environment with the AIX command exit. o Exit the shell back to the dr550 environment with the AIX command exit. o Exit the shell back to the AIX login screen with the AIX command exit.

ƒIf you have a dual node configuration, use the management console to access the second IBM eServer p5 520 (use PrtSc button, select Engine2 on Port 02 from the panel, press Enter) and repeat the above procedure for all four user IDs.

Once changed, you should test the new passwords by logging in again.

Tivoli Storage Manager

The IBM Tivoli Storage Manager accounts (admin) will be changed within the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server. Use the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager administrative command line and type a command or use the Web administration interface to change the passwords.

ƒFor the account admin you can use the command update admin admin <new_password> within an administrative command line (client or Web interface). Or, set the new password within the Web administration interface under Object View -> Administrators -> ADMIN ->

Operations: Update an Administrator.

Once changed, you should test the new passwords. You can test by logging in the user to the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server again.

Error Notification and Monitoring

Several technologies are available to monitor the DR550 SMB and report errors.

AIX SNMP alerting are available. Standard AIX practices for error notification or forwarding of system messages are documented in the AIX System Administration manuals.

Creating an AIX Recovery DVD

DR550 SMB has setup AIX and other software to create a very secure environment. The settings are not the typical AIX settings. Should a problem occur, using the standard AIX recovery tools would not ensure that the same setup exists. You should use the following procedures to create a recovery DVD for the AIX server(s).

Creating a Root Volume Group Backup on DVD-RAM with Universal Disk Format

To create a root volume group backup on DVD-RAM with UDF, do the following:

Use SMIT to create a backup to DVD-RAM with UDF, as follows:

From the DR550 integrated console, select the DRS Engine 1 (or whatever name you have given to server 1) and log on to AIX using the DR550 user id. When you are logged on, su to Root, and then enter the smit mkdvd fast path.

1.The system asks whether you are using an existing mksysb image: Select No (option 2)

2.Select the format: Select UDF (Universal Disk Format) (option 2)

3.Then you need to respond to a series of questions on the screen

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IBM DR550 SMB V.1 Error Notification and Monitoring, Creating an AIX Recovery DVD, Operations Update an Administrator

DR550 SMB V.1 specifications

The IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is a robust data protection solution designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This innovative platform combines advanced technologies with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to secure their data without overwhelming complexity or significant financial investments.

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The platform also supports multi-tiered storage options, enabling users to easily manage data across various storage environments. This flexibility is crucial for SMBs that may have limited storage capabilities but still require scalable solutions to accommodate growth. The ability to migrate data seamlessly between different tiers enhances operational efficiency and ensures that businesses can handle their evolving data needs without frequent disruptions.

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In terms of security, the DR550 SMB V.1 employs advanced encryption technologies to safeguard sensitive information both during transit and at rest. This focus on data security is vital for meeting compliance requirements and maintaining customer trust in an increasingly data-driven world.

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