HP XP P9000 RAID Manager User Guide (T1610-96059, January 2014)
Specify the number (from 0 to 7) to <value> depending on the contents of the security which you
want, in reference with the following table.
Table 13 Security setting for virtual command device
Security to be setCommand device settingValue specifying
to <value>
Group information
acquisition
User authenticationSecurity
No security0000
Only HORCM_DEV
allowed
1001
User authentication
required
0102
User authentication
required
1103
Only HORCM_DEV
allowed
CMD security0014
CMD security1015
Only HORCM_DEV
allowed
CMD security0116
User authentication
required
CMD security1117
User authentication
required
Only HORCM_DEV
allowed
Notes:
• Only HORCM_DEV allowed: means to be able to perform the operation for only paired logical volumes described
at HORCM_DEV.
• User authentication required: means that only the commands issued by the authorized users can be executed.
• CMD security: means that only the devices recognizable from the host can be operated. For details about CMD
security, please refer to "(page 175)".
User authentication
RAID Manager allows user authentication by using the user information managed by Remote Web
Console and the SVP.
User authentication is arbitrary in the Replication operation in the in-band method while the operation
by user authentication is mandatory in the configuration information operation and in the out-of-band
method.
To enable the user authentication function, the user authentication mode of the command device
accessed by RAID Manager must be enabled.
The user authentication function inputs a login command from the client (server) and, to authenticate
the user ID and password sent from RAID Manager and the same types of information maintained
by the storage system, issues an authentication request to the authentication module (SVP).
If the user ID and password sent from RAID Manager are authenticated, RAID Manager, for the
once authenticated user (the user on the client starting up RAID Manager), stores the user ID and
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