HP D2D110 HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System User Guide (EH880-90950, October 2 - Page 63

The Web Management Interface, What is the Web Management interface?, To run the Web Management

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8 The Web Management Interface In this chapter: • "Web management interface" on page 63 • "To run the Web Management Interface" on page 63 • "Summary (Home)" on page 64 • "Devices (Configuration)" on page 65 • "Cartridges (Configuration)" on page 67 • "Network (Configuration)" on page 71 • "Email Alerts (Configuration)" on page 74 • "Disk & RAID (Status)" on page 76 • "iSCSI (Status)" on page 77 • "Log (Status)" on page 78 • "Shutdown (Admin)" on page 79 • "Administration (Admin)" on page 80 • "Firmware (Admin)" on page 81 • "Support (Admin)" on page 82 What is the Web Management interface? The Web Management Interface is the main interface for: • Monitoring the status and health of the HP D2D Backup System and all configured backup devices • Changing the number of cartridge slots or creating additional autoloaders, or standalone tape drives, for a host • Managing movement of data to and from a physical tape drive attached to the HP D2D (if one has been installed) To run the Web Management Interface There are two ways of logging on: • From the host server or PC: Use the desktop shortcut created by the Installation wizard. • From any machine connected to the network: Enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name (for example, myhpd2d.mydomain.com) of the HP D2D Backup System into the web browser. The Web Management Interface displays the Login prompt: The Login is Administrator with an initial password of Admin. Both names are case sensitive. The password can subsequently be changed from the Administration menu option, see "Administration (Admin)" on page 80. D2D Backup System 63

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8 The Web Management Interface
In this chapter:
Web management interface
” on page 63
To run the Web Management Interface
” on page 63
Summary (Home)
” on page 64
Devices (Con
guration)
” on page 65
Cartridges (Con
guration)
” on page 67
Network (Con
guration)
” on page 71
Email Alerts (Con
guration)
” on page 74
Disk & RAID (Status)
” on page 76
iSCSI (Status)
” on page 77
Log (Status)
” on page 78
Shutdown (Admin)
” on page 79
Administration (Admin)
” on page 80
Firmware (Admin)
” on page 81
Support (Admin)
” on page 82
What is the Web Management interface?
The Web Management Interface is the main interface for:
Monitoring the status and health of the HP D2D Backup System and all con
gured backup devices
Changing the number of cartridge slots or creating additional autoloaders, or standalone tape
drives, for a host
Managing movement of data to and from a physical tape drive attached to the HP D2D (if
one has been installed)
To run the Web Management Interface
There are two ways of logging on:
From the host server or PC:
Use the desktop shortcut created by the Installation wizard.
From any machine connected to the network:
Enter the IP address or fully quali
ed domain name
(for example,
myhpd2d.mydomain.com
) of the HP D2D Backup System into the web browser.
The Web Management Interface displays the Login prompt:
The Login is
Administrator
with an initial password of
Admin
.
Both names are case sensitive. The password can subsequently be changed from the Administration menu
option, see “
Administration (Admin)
” on page 80.
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