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High Availability Fabric Manager Overview, Logging in to the High Availability Manager

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Introduction and General Information High Availability Fabric Manager Overview This section provides a general overview of the HAFM features. Logging in to the High Availability Manager The HAFM starts automatically when the HAFM server is powered on. If it is necessary to start the application yourself, perform the following steps. 1. Turn on the HAFM server, or if the server is already turned on, double-click the HAFM icon on the desktop. The High Availability Fabric Manager application opens. 2. In the HAFM Login dialog box (Figure 2), enter your user name and password in the User Name and Password fields. User names and passwords are case-sensitive. Note: If user names have not been established, you can use the default user name (Administrator) and password (password). The user name and password are case-sensitive. HP recommends that you change the default password as soon as possible. To add or modify user names, passwords, and user rights, refer to the appropriate subsections in the "Users" section on page 65. 28 High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide

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Introduction and General Information
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High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
High Availability Fabric Manager Overview
This section provides a general overview of the HAFM features.
Logging in to the High Availability Manager
The HAFM starts automatically when the HAFM server is powered on. If it is
necessary to start the application yourself, perform the following steps.
1.
Turn on the HAFM server, or if the server is already turned on, double-click
the
HAFM
icon on the desktop.
The
High Availability Fabric Manager
application opens.
2.
In the
HAFM
Login
dialog box (
Figure 2
), enter your user name and
password in the
User Name
and
Password
fields. User names and passwords
are case-sensitive.
Note:
If user names have not been established, you can use the default user name
(Administrator) and password (password). The user name and password are
case-sensitive. HP recommends that you change the default password as soon as
possible.
To add or modify user names, passwords, and user rights, refer to the
appropriate subsections in the “
Users
” section on page 65.