HP Surestore 64 fw 05.01.00 and sw 07.01.00 - Director Product Manager - User - Page 143

Configuring Open Systems Management Server, Configuring Feature Key, New Feature Key, Feature

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Configuring the Director 4. If you are finished configuring the director, back up the configuration data. For more information, refer to "Backup and Restore Configuration" on page 180. Configuring Open Systems Management Server For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to "Configuring the Open Systems Management Server" on page 189. Configuring FICON Management Server For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to "Configuring the FICON Management Server" on page 186. Configuring Feature Key A feature key is a string of alphanumeric characters consisting of both uppercase and lowercase. The following is an example of a feature key format: XxXx-XXxX-xxXX-xX. Note: The total number of characters may vary. The key is case sensitive and must be entered exactly, including the dashes. The feature key, which is encoded with a director's serial number, can only be configured on the director to which it is assigned. The serial number used for configuring the feature key is the software readable serial number that can be obtained using the CLI, HAFM, SNMP, or EWS application. To enable an optional feature on the director, first set the director offline, then enter the feature key into the New Feature Key dialog box. Display this dialog box by selecting Feature from the Configure menu on the menu bar. FICON Management Server Feature: If you are enabling the FICON Management Server feature, the management style automatically configures to FICON management style. You cannot change the management style to open systems management style while the FICON Management Server feature is enabled. Director Product Manager User Guide 143

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Configuring the Director
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Director Product Manager User Guide
4.
If you are finished configuring the director, back up the configuration data.
For more information, refer to “
Backup and Restore Configuration
” on
page 180.
Configuring Open Systems Management Server
For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to
Configuring the Open Systems Management Server
” on page 189.
Configuring FICON Management Server
For complete procedures on configuring this optional feature, refer to
Configuring the FICON Management Server
” on page 186.
Configuring Feature Key
A feature key is a string of alphanumeric characters consisting of both uppercase
and lowercase. The following is an example of a feature key format:
XxXx-XXxX-xxXX-xX.
Note:
The total number of characters may vary. The key is case sensitive and must be
entered exactly, including the dashes.
The feature key, which is encoded with a director’s serial number, can only be
configured on the director to which it is assigned. The serial number used for
configuring the feature key is the software readable serial number that can be
obtained using the
CLI
,
HAFM
,
SNMP
, or
EWS
application.
To enable an optional feature on the director, first set the director offline, then
enter the feature key into the
New Feature Key
dialog box.
Display this dialog box by selecting
Feature
from the
Configure
menu on the
menu bar.
FICON Management Server Feature:
If you are enabling the FICON
Management Server feature, the management style automatically configures to
FICON management style. You cannot change the management style to open
systems management style while the FICON Management Server feature is
enabled.