Getting Started Guide

Accessing the we
b-based operator control panel (WOCP)
The WOCP is an ad
ditional user interface through which you can perform limited conguration,
management, and monitoring tasks. The WOCP is native to the EVA hardware.
Because the WOCP is a browser-based application, access to the application must be through a
supported brow
ser.
To access the WOCP, do one of the following from any server in the network:
Open your browser and navigate to the EVA storage system by entering the following address:
https://<IP_address>:2372,where<IP_address> is the IP address of the EVA management
module.
If you have not previously accessed the WOCP and changed the default IP address of the EVA
management module to a valid setting, use the following default logon information: EVA management
module IP address: 192.168.0.1; User name: admin; Password: blank (not assigned). Be sure to
assign a valid
IP address and password as soon as possible. For instructions, see WOCP online help.
If you have previously accessed the WOCP and changed the logon information to valid, secure
settings, you can access the WOCP through HP Command View EVA. In HP Command View
EVA, select t
he desired EVA storage system, and then select Hardware > Controller Enclosure >
Management Module.Then,clickLaunch OCP.
Locating documentation
A complete library of Enterprise Virtual Array technical documentation is available to help you with the
installation and operation of your storage system.
You can download the latest editions from the following website: h
ttp://www.hp.com/support/manuals.
For hardware documents, click Disk Storage Systems under Storage, and then select your EVA model.
For software documents, click Storage Software under Storage, and then select your product.
For descriptions of the available user documents, see the following tables.
Table 2 EVA4400 hardware documentation
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For information about
HP StorageWorks SAN design reference guide
SAN architecture and design
Supported switches and fabric rules
Rules for connecting the EVA and hosts to a SAN
SAN best practices
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array
co
mpatibility reference
Version-specic support information for compatible
EVA hardware, software, and operating systems
HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array
installation guide
Site preparation
Hardware setup
Using HP SmartStart EVA for initial installation
and conguration
Conguring host connectivity for supported
operating systems
HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array user
guide
Daily tasks and maintenance
Hardware component descriptions
Hardware component replacement instructions
Troubleshooting
HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array license key
installation instructions
Obtaining and installing license keys for
management and replication software
HP StorageWorks 4400 Enterprise Virtual Array
release notes
Release-specic and late-breaking information
about the hardware, controller software, and host
connectivity
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Getting started