Using hp secure manager functions, Accessing basic secure manager through the cli – HP Command View for Tape Libraries Software User Manual

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d.

Log in with the following credentials:

User name: ftp or sftp, as appropriate

Password: Use your e-mail address to log in via FTP, or sftp to log in via SFTP.

After logging in, a command shell opens displaying the anonymous FTP/SFTP directory.

e.

If necessary, use the ls command to list the contents of the FTP/SFTP directory.

f.

Enter the bin command to turn on binary transfer mode.

g.

Enter the following command to copy the firmware file to the temporary location in the
Interface Manager card memory:

get supportticket.zip

The file is copied to the directory you navigated to in

Step 2.b

.

h.

Enter the quit command to logoff the FTP/SFTP session.

3.

Use HP StoreEver L&TT software to view the support ticket. The support
ticketsupportticket.zip contains a st.ltd file that you can extract and view in L&TT
versions 4.2 and later. You can download L&TT from the HP website:

http://www.hp.com/support/tapetools

See the documentation included with L&TT for instructions on how to view a support ticket.

Using HP Secure Manager functions

Secure Manager gives the library administrator control over which drives in the library can be
accessed by the various backup hosts on the SAN. There are two levels of Secure Manager
implemented with the Interface Manager card:

Basic Secure Manager—Does not require a license key and is automatically activated. With
basic Secure Manager, you can configure whether or not a particular Host Bus Adapter (HBA)
can access the library. However, basic Secure Manager does not enable you to control whether
a particular host HBA can see individual robotics or drives within the library. Basic Secure
Manager provides an all or nothing level of control. Basic Secure Manager is accessible
through the CLI.

Advanced Secure Manager—Requires Command View TL to use and is not available through
the CLI. See

Configuring host HBA access (page 144)

for more information.

Accessing Basic Secure Manager through the CLI

You can use the CLI to map a Host Bus Adapter (HBA) of a backup host to the library. When you
map a host, you give it full access to the entire library. When you unmap a host, you deny it access
to the entire library.

To map a host:

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