Control panel, Set env. dialog box, Tool – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Figure 46 Tool Panel

Description

Item

Opens the Remote Web Console Control Panel, where the storage administrator can set
Remote Web Console environment parameters, download files of configuration

Control Panel

information, and restore the downloaded backup files of the Remote Web Console
configuration information. For more information, see

“Control Panel” (page 91)

.

Opens the FD Dump Tool, where the storage administrator can download the Remote
Web Console configuration information from the SVP either onto a floppy disk or onto

Download Trace Files

a hard disk drive. For more information, see

“Downloading Trace Files Using the FD

Dump Tool” (page 109)

.

Allows you to load certificate files to set up SSL-encrypted communications for Remote
Web Console. For more information, contact your HP service representative.

Update Certificate Files

Allows you to set up HTTP communications blocking between Remote Web Console and
the web server. For more information, contact your HP service representative.

Set Up HTTP Blocking

Allows you to release HTTP communications blocking. For more information, contact your
HP service representative.

Release HTTP Blocking

Control Panel

From the Remote Web Console Control Panel, the storage administrator can set Remote Web
Console environment parameters, download files of configuration information, and restore the
downloaded backup files of the Remote Web Console configuration information.

To open the Remote Web Console Control Panel, click Control Panel in the Tool Panel dialog box
(see

“Tool Panel” (page 90)

) and log in from the displayed dialog box. Only storage administrators

can open the Control Panel.

Set Env. Dialog Box

The Set Env. dialog box allows a storage administrator to set the Remote Web Console environment
parameters. For detailed operation privileges required for the Set Env. dialog box or detailed
operations on the Set Env. dialog box, see

“Setting the Environment Parameters” (page 105)

.

To open the Set Env. dialog box, click the Set Env. tab in the Control Panel.

Control Panel

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