HP StorageWorks XP Replication Monitor software installation and configuration guide (T1784-96008, November 2006)
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6-6-1 password.min.length
Specify the minimum number of characters in a password. You can specify a value from 4 to 256.
Default: 4
6-6-2 password.min.uppercase
Specify the minimum number of uppercase characters in a password. You can specify a value from 0 to 256. If
you specify 0, there is no minimum number of uppercase characters.
Default: 0 (no minimum)
6-6-3 password.min.lowercase
Specify the minimum number of lowercase characters in a password. You can specify a value from 0 to 256. If
you specify 0, there is no minimum number of lowercase characters.
Default: 0 (no minimum)
6-6-4 password.min.numeric
Specify the minimum number of numeric characters in a password. You can specify a value from 0 to 256. If you
specify 0, there is no minimum number of numeric characters.
Default: 0 (no minimum)
6-6-5 password.min.symbol
Specify the minimum number of symbols in a password. You can specify a value from 0 to 256. If you specify 0,
there is no minimum number of symbols.
Default: 0 (no minimum)
6-6-6 password.check.userID
Specify whether to prohibit the setting of a password that is the same as the user ID. You can specify true or
false. If you specify true, a password matching the user ID cannot be set. If you specify false, a password
matching the user ID can be set.
Default: false (a password that is the same as the user ID can be set)
6-6-7 account.lock.num
Specify the number of unsuccessful login attempts allowed before the user account is automatically locked. When
a user fails in the specified number of consecutive attempts to log in, the user account is locked automatically.
Note that the System account cannot be locked. You can specify a value from 0 to 10. If you specify 0, the
account is not locked no matter how many times the user attempts and fails to log in.
Default: 0 (user accounts are not locked automatically)
Unsuccessful attempts to log in to other products in the Command View XP AE Suite that use the Single Sign-On
function are counted in the number of unsuccessful login attempts. For example, if the number of unsuccessful
attempts is set to 2, and a user fails to log in to Device Manager once, and then fails to log in to XP Provisioning
Manager once, the user account is locked.
Changing the account.lock.num property does not affect a user who has already made unsuccessful login
attempts or whose account is already locked. For example, if you change the property from 5 to 2, the account of
a user who has already made three unsuccessful attempts will remain active. If the user then logs in successfully,
or if the user fails to log in twice more and the account is locked, the count is reset to zero and the new setting of
2 applies from the next time the user logs in.
If a user tries to log in by using the account of a user who is already logged in, and the number of unsuccessful
login attempts reaches the specified value, the user account is locked. However, the user already logged in can
continue operations.
You can unlock a user account from a management client. You must have the User Management permission to
unlock a user account. For details, see
3-3-6 .