About the remote console, Keeping the remote console active, 37 remote console – HP Storage Essentials NAS Manager Software User Manual

Page 340

Advertising
background image

Viewing Element Topology and Properties

308

About the Remote Console

Whenever you run a custom command on the management server, the remote console appears. The

remote console displays the result of a custom command. For example, you can use the remote

console to start a remote command prompt on the management server.

Figure 37

Remote Console

Keeping the Remote Console Active

NOTE:

This section is for only management servers running on Microsoft Windows.

Keep in mind the following:

The remote console become inactive when the custom command finishes its execution. To use the

menus and buttons in the remote console, the remote console must be kept active.

If you leave the Remote Console (cmd /k) open after running a script, users can traverse the

directory structure of the management server.

To keep the remote console window active, create a remote command prompt:

1.

Right-click an element in System Manager.

2.

Select Custom Commands > Set Up Custom Commands from the drop-down menu.

3.

Click the Add Command button in the upper-right corner of the window.

4.

In the Add Custom Command window, type a name for the command in the Name field, for

example, prompt.

5.

In the Description field, type a description, for example, Accesses the remote console.

Advertising