HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.6.1-00 Administrator Guide
command of the Device Manager CLI. This section shows how to refresh the system from the Device
Manager GUI.
Operations to complete in advance
• Enable SSL/TLS for the Device Manager server.
• Import a server certificate into the Device Manager server keystore (see “Importing a server certi-
ficate into the Device Manager server keystore” on page 198).
To refresh a storage system:
1. Select Managed Resources in the Administration tab.
2. Select a storage system to be refreshed in the Storage Systems tab, and click the Refresh Storage
Systems button.
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• AddStorageArray command syntax: HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software
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Changing storage system information
You can change the communication protocol between the Device Manager server and a storage
system from the Edit Storage Systems window in the Device Manager GUI or the AddStorageArray
command of the Device Manager CLI. This section shows how to change registered information from
the Device Manager GUI.
Operations to complete in advance
• Configure an SSL server in the storage system.
• Refresh the storage system
Information to collect in advance (for SMI-S enabled storage systems)
Port to communicate with the SMI-S provider (default: 5989).
To change a storage system information:
1. Select Managed Resources in the Administration tab.
2. Select a storage system in the Storage Systems tab, and click the Edit Storage Systems button.
3. Change a communication protocol and port in the Edit Storage Systems window.
Related topics
• AddStorageArray command syntax: HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software
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Configuring an SSL server and clients (CIM server)
To use SSL server authentication for object operations, you need to create a server certificate in the
Device Manager server, and then import it into the CIM client. To use two-way authentication, you
need to create a client certificate in the CIM client and then import it into the Device Manager server.
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