3 preparing for disk/cache partition operations – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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3 Preparing for Disk/Cache

Partition Operations

Storage Administrator and Storage Partition Administrator

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To use HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console, you need a user account. The user account of Remote

Web Console contains the following information.

User ID

User type

Password

Operation authority

For Remote Web Console, the user account of administrator is initially set. The password of user ID

administrator is administrator by default. By default, the operation authority for all functions of Remote

Web Console and program product options is given to the user account of user ID administrator. You

cannot delete the user account of user ID Administrator. You may register up to 500 user accounts

including the user account of user ID Administrator for Remote Web Console.
You have to set user ID, user type and password when you enter a user account. An operation authority

can be set for each registered user account. To register the user account, or to set an operation authority,

use the Account window. For further information on the procedures of registering the user account

and of setting the operation authority for Remote Web Console, see the HP StorageWorks XP24000

Remote Web Console User’s Guide.
The administrators of storage systems are categorized into two types, the storage administrator and the

storage partition administrator. The storage administrator may logical partition the storage system and the

cache memory by creating SLPRs and CLPRs. The storage administrator may manage the entire storage

system and all resources in the storage system, for example, SLPRs, ports, CLPRs and parity groups. As

shown in

Figure 3

on page 18, the storage administrator may manage all resources of SLPR1 and SLPR2.

The storage partition administrators are not permitted to create an SLPR and a CLPR. The storage partition

administrators are not permitted to manage the entire subsystem, but they can manage the specified SLPR.

As shown in

Figure 3

on page 18, the storage partition administrator for SLPR1 may manage only the

resources of SLPR1, but he/she cannot manage the resources of SLPR2 (port C and CLPR3). On the other

hand, the storage partition administrator of SLPR2 may manage only the resources of SLPR2, but he/she

cannot manage the resources of SLPR1 (port A, port B, CLPR1 and CLPR2). For further information on

the user entry of storage administrator and storage partition administrator, see the HP StorageWorks

XP24000 Remote Web Console User’s Guide.

XP24000 Disk/Cache Partition User's Guide

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