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Graphical User Interface, HAFM Application

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Product Management The HAFM server also provides hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) server functionality. Use of this protocol with a standard Web server allows the download of client HAFM and Product Manager applications from the HAFM server to remote workstations. The server is configured to limit the maximum number of concurrent connections to eight. Graphical User Interface The HAFM server implements the HAFM application, along with director and switch-specific Product Manager applications, to provide the user interface for operators to control and monitor HP products. These applications can also operate on workstations attached to the customer intranet that function as remote clients. HAFM Application The HAFM application provides a common Java-based GUI for managed HP products. For more information, see the HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide. The application operates locally on the HAFM server or through a network connection from a remote user workstation. The application operates independently from the director or switch managed by the HAFM server. Users can perform the following common product functions: ■ Configure new products and their associated network addresses (or product names) to the HAFM server for access through the HAFM and Product Manager applications. ■ Display product icons that provide operational status and other information for each managed product. ■ Open an instance of a Product Manager application to manage and monitor a specific product. ■ Open the Fabrics View to display managed fabrics, manage and monitor fabric topologies, manage and monitor zones and zone sets, and show routes (data paths) between end devices attached to a multi-switch fabric. ■ Define and configure user names, nicknames, passwords, SNMP agents, and user rights for access to the HAFM server, HAFM application, and managed products, either locally or from remote user workstations. ■ Configure Ethernet events, e-mail notification for system events, and call-home notification for system events. ■ Display HAFM audit, HAFM event, session, product status, and fabric logs. 48 SAN High Availability Planning Guide

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Product Management
48
SAN High Availability Planning Guide
The HAFM server also provides hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP) server
functionality. Use of this protocol with a standard Web server allows the download
of client
HAFM
and
Product Manager
applications from the HAFM server to
remote workstations. The server is configured to limit the maximum number of
concurrent connections to eight.
Graphical User Interface
The HAFM server implements the
HAFM
application, along with director and
switch-specific
Product Manager
applications, to provide the user interface for
operators to control and monitor HP products. These applications can also operate
on workstations attached to the customer intranet that function as remote clients.
HAFM Application
The
HAFM
application provides a common Java-based GUI for managed HP
products. For more information, see the
HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager
User Guide
. The application operates locally on the HAFM server or through a
network connection from a remote user workstation. The application operates
independently from the director or switch managed by the HAFM server.
Users can perform the following common product functions:
Configure new products and their associated network addresses (or product
names) to the HAFM server for access through the
HAFM
and
Product
Manager
applications.
Display product icons that provide operational status and other information
for each managed product.
Open an instance of a
Product Manager
application to manage and monitor a
specific product.
Open the
Fabrics View
to display managed fabrics, manage and monitor
fabric topologies, manage and monitor zones and zone sets, and show routes
(data paths) between end devices attached to a multi-switch fabric.
Define and configure user names, nicknames, passwords, SNMP agents, and
user rights for access to the HAFM server,
HAFM
application, and managed
products, either locally or from remote user workstations.
Configure Ethernet events, e-mail notification for system events, and
call-home notification for system events.
Display HAFM audit, HAFM event, session, product status, and fabric logs.