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Displaying Remote Sessions, User Sessions dialog box, Backing Up and Restoring Data

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Introduction and General Information Displaying Remote Sessions A maximum of nine concurrent users (eight remote and one local HAFM server user) can log in to the HAFM application. Display the current active sessions for the HAFM server that you are logged into via the User Sessions dialog box. To display the User Sessions dialog box: 1. From the View menu, choose User Sessions. The User Sessions dialog box displays. Figure 5: User Sessions dialog box The User Sessions dialog box displays active session information in this format: ■ User - The name of the current user (in Figure 5, Administrator). ■ Network Address - The network address of the current user. ■ Connection Established - The date and time that the session was established. Backing Up and Restoring Data Critical information from both the Product Manager and HAFM applications is automatically backed up to a backup drive when the data directory contents change or when you reboot the HAFM server. The backup drive is either an Iomega Zip drive or internal CD-RW drive, depending on your HAFM platform. Note: To ensure trouble-free backups; it is imperative that you leave the backup media in the drive at all times. Removing the media during a backup or restore can corrupt the database on the media. Make sure that data is not being written to or read from the backup drive before you remove the backup media by observing the following: ■ The Iomega QuikSync icon in the Windows system tray spins when data is being written to or read from the Zip drive. ■ The CD-RW drive write LED flashes when data is being written to disk. High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide 33

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Introduction and General Information
33
High Availability Fabric Manager User Guide
Displaying Remote Sessions
A maximum of nine concurrent users (eight remote and one local HAFM server
user) can log in to the
HAFM
application. Display the current active sessions for
the HAFM server that you are logged into via the
User Sessions
dialog box.
To display the
User Sessions
dialog box:
1.
From the
View
menu, choose
User Sessions
.
The
User Sessions
dialog box displays.
Figure 5:
User Sessions dialog box
The
User Sessions
dialog box displays active session information in this format:
User
— The name of the current user (in
Figure 5
, Administrator).
Network Address
— The network address of the current user.
Connection Established
— The date and time that the session was
established.
Backing Up and Restoring Data
Critical information from both the Product Manager and HAFM applications is
automatically backed up to a backup drive when the data directory contents
change or when you reboot the HAFM server. The backup drive is either an
Iomega Zip drive or internal CD-RW drive, depending on your HAFM platform.
Note:
To ensure trouble-free backups; it is imperative that you leave the backup media
in the drive at all times. Removing the media during a backup or restore can corrupt the
database on the media. Make sure that data is not being written to or read from the
backup drive before you remove the backup media by observing the following:
The Iomega QuikSync icon in the Windows system tray spins when data is being
written to or read from the Zip drive.
The CD-RW drive write LED flashes when data is being written to disk.