HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console User Guide: HP XP12000 Disk Array, HP XP10000 Disk Array, HP 200 Storage Virtualization System (T1714-96031, June 2010)

NOTE:
The use of the XP Remote Web Console software and all other HP products is governed by the terms
of your license agreement(s) with Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.C.
The XP Remote Web Console Java applet program displays the configuration information for the
attached arrays and enables you to perform the following types of operations:
Enabling and disabling options (see Enabling and Disabling Options on the XP Remote Web
Console on page 49)
Viewing the basic information, equipment, and status information for the array (see Basic Inform-
ation Display Pane on page 94)
Setting user accounts for XP Remote Web Console (see Setting User Accounts (Account
Pane) on page 85)
Checking audit log information (see Downloading the Audit Log File on page 101 and Checking
the Audit Log by Using the Syslog Server (Syslog Pane) on page 103)
Launching the desired option (see Launching the Desired Option on page 72)
Setting the XP Remote Web Console environment parameters (see Setting the XP Remote Web
Console Environment Parameters on page 108)
Downloading the configuration files (see Downloading the Log and Configuration
Files on page 112)
Restoring backups of the configuration files (see Restoring Backups of Configuration
Files on page 115)
Downloading XP Remote Web Console trace files using FD Dump Tool (see Downloading Trace
Files Using the FD Dump Tool on page 125)
Setting SNMP Agent properties (storage administrator only; see Setting SNMP Agent Proper-
ties on page 131)
NOTE:
This manual does not cover all XP Remote Web Console product options or web client Java applet
options (see Table 8). Please see the corresponding user guides for the licensed software products
you would like more information about. For further information on array features and functions,
contact HP technical support.
HP Array Features
The arrays offer the following consolidated features to implement more efficient storage management
systems in a large-scale storage area network (SAN) environment:
Improved capacity and scalability. The arrays support up to 65,280 logical device (LDEV) addresses
per array (mainframe), and can provide up to 138 TB of storage capacity.
NOTE:
For open systems, 16,384 logical device addresses per array are supported.
Continuous data availability. The arrays employ Hierarchical Star Network (Hi-Star) architecture
to improve total performance of internal data transfer. Hi-Star architecture uses high-speed crossbar
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