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Introduction and General Information, Introduction to High Availability Fabric Management

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Introduction and General Information 1 This chapter presents an overview of the High Availability Fabric Manager (HAFM). It includes: ■ An introduction to using HAFM. ■ Information on how to access HAFM. Introduction to High Availability Fabric Management The High Availability Fabric Manager (HAFM) is a Java-based graphical user interface (GUI) that enables the user to manage users and products, monitor products, and open Product Managers. Note: Although the HAFM and Product Managers are separate applications, the Product Managers are only accessible through the HAFM. The HAFM and Product Managers are installed on the HAFM server to provide local access to managed products. These applications can also be installed on remote user workstations to provide remote access to the managed products through the HAFM server. A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (in addition to the local HAFM server user) can log in to the High Availability Fabric Manager application. For details on configuring remote workstations, refer to the appendix in this guide that covers your workstation's operating system. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 25

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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
1
Introduction and General
Information
This chapter presents an overview of the
High Availability Fabric Manager
(HAFM). It includes:
An introduction to using HAFM.
Information on how to access HAFM.
Introduction to High Availability Fabric Management
The High Availability Fabric Manager (HAFM) is a Java-based graphical user
interface (GUI) that enables the user to manage users and products, monitor
products, and open Product Managers.
Note:
Although the HAFM and Product Managers are separate applications, the
Product Managers are only accessible through the HAFM.
The HAFM and Product Managers are installed on the HAFM server to provide
local access to managed products. These applications can also be installed on
remote user workstations to provide remote access to the managed products
through the HAFM server. A maximum of eight concurrent remote users (in
addition to the local HAFM server user) can log in to the
High Availability Fabric
Manager
application. For details on configuring remote workstations, refer to the
appendix in this guide that covers your workstation’s operating system.