Promise Technology EX8650, EX4650A Deleting a Subsystem or Host, Setting User Privilege

Models: EX8650A EX4650A EX8650 EX4650

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Chapter 5: Management with WebPAM PRO

To create an out-of-band connection: Type the Subsystem’s management port IP address into the address field.

6.Click the Submit button.

The new Subsystem or Host PC is added to Tree View.

In-Band versus Out-of-Band

In-band connection means the WebPAM PRO Agent is running on the Host PC or server. Management commands to a subsystem travel through the subsystem's data ports. With an in-band connection, you can have multiple subsystems under the same Host PC or server.

Out-of-band connection means the WebPAM PRO Agent is running on the subsystem. Management commands to a subsystem travel through the subsystem's management port.

Deleting a Subsystem or Host

When you delete a subsystem or host PC, you only remove it from WebPAM PRO’s list of monitored systems. This action has no effect upon the disk arrays, logical drives, or data stored on the RAID.

To delete a subsystem or host PC:

1.Log into WebPAM PRO as the Administrator or a Super User.

2.Click the Administrative Tools icon in Tree View.

3.Click the Subsystem/Host Management icon.

4.Click the Delete Subsystem/Host tab in Management View.

5.Check the box to the left of the subsystem or host PC you want to delete.

6.Click the Submit button.

7.In the confirmation box, type the word confirm in the field provided.

8.Click the OK button.

Setting User Privilege

To set user privilege:

1.Click the Administrative Tools icon in Tree View.

2.Click the Subsystem/Host Management icon.

3.click the IP address link of the Subsystem or Host you want to access.

4.Beside the name of the user whose privilege you want to change, choose the privilege level from the Privilege dropdown menu.

For definitions of each privilege level, see “List of User Privileges” on page 94.

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Promise Technology EX8650, EX4650A Deleting a Subsystem or Host, Setting User Privilege, In-Band versus Out-of-Band