License key window – HP XP20000XP24000 Disk Array User Manual

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The status lamp icons ( : Normal,

: Warning,

: Abnormal) indicate the subsystem error

status by color (blue: normal, yellow: warning, red: abnormal) according to the host SIM status.

For details, check the Alerts window (see

Alerts Window

” on page 59).

: Locked) indicate the operation mode of all currently

logged-in users.

If all users are viewing the information in view mode, the blue unlocked icon ( ) is displayed. If a

user is operating in modify mode, the red locked icon ( ) is displayed.

Note:

One storage partition administrator for each SLPR can change to modify mode. While a

storage administrator is in the modify mode, any storage partition administrator cannot change

to the modify mode.

Note:

The status might not be displayed correctly while an SLPR is locked and being modified by

a storage partition administrator or SVP maintenance is in progress.

The exclusive lock icons ( : Unlocked,

The mode-switching buttons (

: View,

: Modify) allow users to switch the operation

mode (Modify ⇔ View). The button always shows the current user operation mode. To change

the mode, click the button.

Note:

You cannot switch to modify mode while any other user is operating in modify mode.

Make sure to confirm the exclusive lock icon before switching to the modify mode. A confirmation

message will be displayed when you click the mode-switching button.

The Audit:Normal button (

), Audit:Warning button ( ) and Audit:Wraparound button (

)

allows you to download the audit log file.
• When the lines of saved data in the audit log file are under the threshold, the Audit:Normal

button is displayed.

• When the lines of saved data in the audit log file exceed the threshold, the Audit:Warning

button is displayed.

• When the lines of saved data in the audit log file exceed the threshold and reach the

maximum number of the lines that can be saved, the Audit:Wraparound button is displayed.

To use these buttons to download the audit log file, you need to log in with the user account of a

storage administrator. TheAudit Log Administrator Role needs to be set to Modify or View for the

setting of the operation authority for the user account. For detailed information on the audit log

file, see HP StorageWorks XP24000 Audit Log User and Reference Guide.

The User ID column shows the user ID of the currently logged-in user. When you have logged in

as a storage partition administrator, the SLPR number and name are displayed at the right of the

user ID in the format < SLPR number : SLPR name>.

The Logout button (

) closes the Remote Web Console main window.

Note:

The confirmation message dialog box is displayed before closing the Remote Web Console

main window.

License Key Window

The License Key window allows you to install and uninstall storage system options for the connected

storage system. The License Key window displays a list of storage system options, and allows you to

enter the license key code for a desired option. For detailed operations on the License Key window, see

Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options

” on page 83.

To open the License Key window, log in to the Remote Web Console, and then click Go, Environmental

Settings, and License Key on the menu bar of the Remote Web Console main window.

Note:

If no Remote Web Console options have been installed, this window opens automatically when

you log in to the SVP.

Note:

If storage partition administrators want to use the program product options for their own SLPRs, the

program product options have to be installed by the storage administrators from the License Key window,

and then the licensed capacity for each program product option has to be allocated to SLPRs by the

storage administrators from the License Key Partition Definition window. For the description of the License

Key Partition Definition window and the procedure of allocating licensed capacity to the SLPRs, see the

HP StorageWorks XP24000 Disk/Cache Partition User’s Guide.

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