HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Overview of XP Remote Web Console Operations 12


The XP Remote Web Console Java™ applet program displays the configuration information for the attached

XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystems and enables you to perform the following types of operations:

Enabling and disabling options (see section 2-7)

Viewing the detailed information of the subsystem (see section 3-1-2)

Launching the desired option (see section 3-1-3)

Downloading the audit log files and viewing XP Remote Web Console log information (administrator only;

see section 3-2)

Editing the user account list (administrator only; see section 3-3)

Setting the XP Remote Web Console environment parameters (administrator only; see section 3-4)

Viewing the XP Remote Web Console information and changing the password (see section 3-5)

Downloading XP Remote Web Console trace files using FD Dump Tool (see section 3-6)

Setting SNMP Agent properties (see Chapter 4)

Using Configuration File Loader (see Chapter 5)

NOTE:

This document does not cover all XP1024/XP128 XP Remote Web Console features or web client

Java™ applet options (see Table 2-5). Please see the appropriate user guide for more details about

XP1024/XP128 product options. For further information on XP1024/XP128 features and functions, please

contact your HP account support representative.

1-2 XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem

The XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem offers 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 XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem supports up to 8,192 logical

device (LDEV) addresses per subsystem, and can provide up to 138 TB of storage capacity.

Continuous data availability. The XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem employs the Hierarchical Star

Network (Hi-Star™) architecture to improve total performance of internal data transfer. Hi-Star™

architecture uses high-speed crossbar switches among processors on channel adapter boards, processors

on disk adapter boards, and cache memory. The XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem also provides up to

64 fibre-channel interface paths or 32 serial-interface paths, and enables simultaneous data transfer

through each path.

Connectivity for SAN infrastructure. The XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem can be configured for all-

mainframe, all-open, or multiplatform operations. The XP1024/XP128 supports fibre-channel ports and

provides a variety of feature options to meet SAN requirements.

Subsystem scalability. The architecture of the XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem accommodates

scalability to meet a wide range of capacity and performance requirements. The XP1024 model includes

one controller frame containing the control and operational components of the subsystem, and up to four

disk array frames containing the storage components (disk drive arrays) of the subsystem. The XP128 model

includes one frame containing the controller and disk components of the subsystem.

For further information on the XP1024/XP128 Disk Array subsystem, contact your HP account support

representative.

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