HP 12000 HP StorageWorks 12000 Gateway Virtual Library System User Guide (AH81 - Page 106
Opening a Command View VLS Session from Command View TL
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Opening a Command View VLS Session from Command View TL NOTE: Before you can open a Command View VLS session from Command View TL, you must first install Command View TL on a PC or workstation and then add the VLS to Command View TL. See the HP OpenView Command View for TL User Guide for instructions. Command View TL gives you the ability to manage and license multiple virtual and physical tape libraries from a single management application. To open a Command View VLS session from Command View TL: 1. Start Command View TL. 2. From the Library Selection tab of the Launcher window, double-click the VLS from the list of libraries. 3. If a Security Alert window opens and prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate, install the SSL certificate as described in "Installing the SSL Certificate into your Web Browser" on page 106. The first time you open a Command View VLS session (and the first time you open a Command View VLS session after changing the fully qualified name of the VLS), a Security Alert window opens and prompts you to accept the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate. 4. Enter administrator or user in the Username box. The username is case sensitive. NOTE: Logging in as administrator gives you full privileges to all VLS functions available through Command View VLS. Logging in as a user gives you only viewing and cartridge management privileges. 5. Enter the appropriate password in the Password box for the username entered. The default administrator password is admin. The default user password is guest. The password is case sensitive. 6. Click Login. Installing the SSL Certificate into your Web Browser The first time you open a Command View VLS session (and the first time you open a Command View VLS session after changing the fully qualified name of the VLS), a message that reads "There is a problem with this website's security certificate." appears on the screen. Although you can continue to the login screen, you will get this message every time you access the login screen until you install the SSL certificate into your web browser. The following procedure describes how to install the certificate for Internet Explorer 7. Other browsers may have a different process. 106 User Interfaces