Backing up and restoring remote web console – HP XP7 Storage User Manual

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Table 16 Environment parameters (continued)

Description

Item

B = Polling period for checking obstacles, and min [A, B] indicates the minimum value

selected from A and B.

The default is 1 minute. You can specify 1 minute, 5 – 60 minutes in 5-minute increments,
70 to 120 minutes in 10-minute increments, or one day (24 hours).

This parameter cannot be disabled.

If a user is in Modify mode but does not make any changes that access the RMI server for a
specified period of time, Modify mode is released, and the View mode appears.

RMI time-out period
for Modify

The default time period is 30 minutes. You can specify between 10 and 60 minutes in
10-minute increments, or between 120 and 360 minutes in 60-minute increments.

Specify NO to disable this parameter.

Using Remote Web Console's secondary window, specify the polling period for monitoring
who is changing information while in Modify mode when other users are viewing the storage

Polling period for
checking exclusive
lock

system information in View mode. The Locked and Unlocked icons are automatically updated
either when a user who is in Modify mode either logs out from Remote Web Console or changes
to View mode.

The shorter the time period you specify, the more frequently the Lock/Unlock status is updated,
but this does increase network traffic.

The default time period is 35 seconds. You can specify 5 to 60 seconds in 5-second
increments, or 70 to 120 in 10-second increments.

Specify NO to disable this parameter.

Specify a time interval to monitor the Disk Controller and Disk Array Unit status, which is indicated
by the Alerts window or the Remote Web Console secondary window.

Polling period for
checking obstacles

The default time period is 110 seconds. You can specify 5 to 60 seconds in 5-second
increments, and 70 to 120 seconds in 10-second increments for the parameter.

Specify NO to disable this parameter.

We recommend that you select NO when Option to hide Alerts window check box is selected.

Backing up and restoring Remote Web Console configuration files

You can make backup copies of the various Remote Web Console configuration files by
downloading them to a folder that you specify. You can then use the backup copies to restore one
or more configuration files if it becomes necessary.

Prerequisites

You must have one of the following roles, depending on the configuration you are backing up or
restoring.

Table 17 Roles required to back up and restore configuration files

Required role to restore a file

Required role to back up a file

Description

Configuration file

Security Administrator (View
& Modify)

Security Administrator (View
Only)

User account information registered to the
Remote Web Console.

User Account
Information

Storage Administrator (Initial
Configuration)

Storage Administrator (Initial
Configuration)

The parameters settings in the Set Env.
window.

Environment
Parameter List

Audit log Administrator (View
& Modify)

Audit log Administrator (View
Only)

Settings made in the Edit Audit Log Settings
window and the Edit Alert Settings wizard

Log Transfer
Information

Storage Administrator (Initial
Configuration)

Storage Administrator (Initial
Configuration)

Settings made in the Edit Alert Settings wizard

SIMSyslog Transfer
Information

Security Administrator (View
& Modify)

Security Administrator (View
& Modify)

Connection to the authentication server.

External
Authentication

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Configuring the Remote Web Console environment

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