Deleting a user, Adding a user, Running a health check – HP 3PAR Service Processors User Manual

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4.

Under Service Processor - SP User Access Control Menu, click Modify User Profile.

5.

In the Select User list, select the user you want to modify, and then click Modify User Profile.

6.

Click to select the user profile groups that you want to add the user to, and then click Add to
Selected Groups.

Deleting a User

1.

In the left navigation pane, click SPmaint.

2.

Under Service Processor - SP Maintenance, click SP Control/Status.

3.

Under Service Processor - SP Control Menu, click SP User Access Control.

4.

Under Service Processor - SP User Access Control Menu, click Delete User.

5.

In the Select User list, select the user you want to delete, and then click Delete User.

Adding a User

1.

In the left navigation pane, click SPmaint.

2.

Under Service Processor - SP Maintenance, click SP Control/Status.

3.

Under Service Processor - SP Control Menu, click SP User Access Control.

4.

Under Service Processor - SP User Access Control Menu, click Add User.

5.

Configure the user ID and password, and then click Add New User.

Running a Health Check

This procedure will detect any duplicate IP addresses for the storage system.
1.

In the left navigation pane, click SPmaint.

2.

Under Service Processor - SP Maintenance, click SP Control/Status.

3.

Under Service Processor - SP Control Menu, click SP Health Check.

Network Configuration

The following sections describe how to perform some common network configuration operations
in SPOCC.

Using Customer Controlled Access

Customer Controlled Access (CCA) allows you to limit the network communication of external
sources from or to the SP. CCA has three settings. In SPOCC, these settings are described as
follows:

Turn off HQ communications—(OFF) This setting blocks all communication between the SP
and HP 3PAR Central or a local service provider, both inbound and outbound.

NOTE:

If the SP is running in Secure Network Mode, the 3parcust user cannot set the CCA

setting to OFF.

Set outbound only HQ communications — no remote access—(OUT) This setting allows the SP
to send data to the connection portal through SSH but blocks remote connectivity. Control
sequences such as acknowledgements are allowed in both directions in order to continue
communication, but incoming updates, patches, manually requested data, and so on are
blocked.

Set bi-directional HQ communications — remote access allowed—(BOTH) This setting is the
default position that allows SSH communications outbound from the SP to transfer information
back to the connection portal and inbound communications from the connection portal to SP
ports 80 or 22. This setting enables remote operations.

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