Setting time periods, Setting, Prerequisite – HP XP RAID Manager Software User Manual

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Table 13 Details of e-mail for system failures notice (continued)

Description

Item

#

E-mail address of the sender.

From

3

E-mail address to which replies from the receivers will be sent. Optional.

Reply-To

4

E-mail title. Cannot be changed.

Subject

5

Date when a system failure occurred.

Date

6

Time when a system failure occurred.

Time

7

Name and serial number of the storage system.

Machine

8

Reference code. The same code as the one reported by SNMP traps.

RefCode

9

Failure details. The same information as the one reported by SNMP traps.

Detail

10

See the HP P9000 SNMP Agent User Guide for reference codes and failure details.

Setting time periods

You can set the following Remote Web Console time periods:

Polling period for monitoring who is changing information while others are viewing

Time interval for monitoring disk controller and disk array unit status

Time period that a user is logged out of the SVP because of a network error

Time period when no changes are made that access the RMI server and the user is released
from Modify mode as a result

You can also specify whether to show or hide the Alerts tab.

Prerequisite

You must have the Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration) role to perform this task.

Procedure 31 To set the Remote Web Console environment parameters:

1.

Start a web browser and enter the following URL to open the tool panel:

http://IP-address-or-host-name-of-SVP/cgi-bin/utility/toolpanel.cgi

2.

Click Control Panel to open the Control Panel.

3.

Enter the user ID and password and click Login.

4.

Click the Set Env. tab to open the Set Env. dialog box.

5.

Specify the Remote Web Console parameters as required.

6.

Click Submit.

7.

Click Exit (

) to close the Control Panel.

8.

Log out of the Remote Web Console SVP and then log in again to make the new parameters
take effect.

9.

Back up the Remote Web Console configuration file by downloading the file from the SVP.

Remote Web Console environment parameters are described in the following table.

Table 14 Environment parameters

Description

Item

If the user cannot access the SVP for a certain period of time because of a network error, the
RMI time-out logs the user out of the SVP.

RMI time-out period

The value of the RMI time-out period must be greater than the value set for the smallest polling
period, either for checking exclusive lock or for checking obstacles (see below for those

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