HP StoreOnce 4430 HP D2D25xx, 41xx and 43xx Backup System user guide (EH985-90 - Page 94

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Restoring the configuration file It is only possible to restore configuration files when there is no other configuration present; resetting to factory defaults can be used to achieve this. 1. Click on Import to upload the configuration file. 2. You will be warned that this will override al current settings. Click OK to continue. 3. At the prompt, locate the configuration file and click Upload to complete the process. This restores the following configuration parameters: • network settings • virtual tape device configuration • email alert settings • fibre channel settings, if your model supports FC • date and time settings Resetting factory defaults Only use this feature, if advised to do by Support and there is no other way of restoring the system to a known-good state. It erases all user data and deletes all configuration details and license information. It resets the system and puts it in a state ready to create storage. License (Administration) Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality, such as capacity upgrades and replication. The Licenses page shows you a list of the features that are available for your product and whether they have been enabled and licensed. Most features are only enabled when they are licensed. If you have purchased a feature that requires a license, you will receive a license entitlement certificate with your product. This is a paper document that contains all the information you need to obtain your unique License to Use (LTU) key. If you have Internet access, you can obtain the key from the HP Webware site by connecting to the web address specified on the certificate and following the instructions on the web. (Users without Internet access may use the contact numbers provided with the entitlement certificate.) You will be required to enter the product's serial number when you request a License to Use key. More about replication licensing Replication is a licensed feature. Each HP StoreOnce Backup System that will be used as a Target Appliance must have a Replication license activated. More about capacity upgrade licensing The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded. The HP StoreOnce Backup System is supplied with eleven hot-plug RAID disks and an online spare disk (in bay 12 (HP D2D4100 Series) or in bay 1 (HP D2D4300 Series). The Capacity Upgrade Kit provides an additional eleven hot-plug +1 online spare disks. The HP 4100 Series allows connection of one Capacity Upgrade Kit; the HP D2D4300 Series allows connection of up to three capacity upgrade kits. You cannot use the disks in the Capacity Upgrade Kit until they are licensed. IMPORTANT: When you add the Capacity Upgrade Kit, the HP StoreOnce Backup System goes offline while the RAID is expanded. The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded. 94 Administration

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Restoring the configuration file
It is only possible to restore configuration files when there is no other configuration present; resetting
to factory defaults can be used to achieve this.
1.
Click on Import to upload the configuration file.
2.
You will be warned that this will override al current settings. Click OK to continue.
3.
At the prompt, locate the configuration file and click Upload to complete the process. This
restores the following configuration parameters:
network settings
virtual tape device configuration
email alert settings
fibre channel settings, if your model supports FC
date and time settings
Resetting factory defaults
Only use this feature, if advised to do by Support and there is no other way of restoring the system
to a known-good state. It erases all user data and deletes all configuration details and license
information. It resets the system and puts it in a state ready to create storage.
License (Administration)
Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality, such as capacity upgrades and replication.
The Licenses page shows you a list of the features that are available for your product and whether
they have been enabled and licensed. Most features are only enabled when they are licensed. If
you have purchased a feature that requires a license, you will receive a license entitlement certificate
with your product. This is a paper document that contains all the information you need to obtain
your unique License to Use (LTU) key. If you have Internet access, you can obtain the key from the
HP Webware site by connecting to the web address specified on the certificate and following the
instructions on the web. (Users without Internet access may use the contact numbers provided with
the entitlement certificate.)
You will be required to enter the product's serial number when you request a License to Use key.
More about replication licensing
Replication is a licensed feature. Each HP StoreOnce Backup System that will be used as a Target
Appliance must have a Replication license activated.
More about capacity upgrade licensing
The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded.
The HP StoreOnce Backup System is supplied with eleven hot-plug RAID disks and an online spare
disk (in bay 12 (HP D2D4100 Series) or in bay 1 (HP D2D4300 Series). The Capacity Upgrade
Kit provides an additional eleven hot-plug +1 online spare disks. The HP 4100 Series allows
connection of one Capacity Upgrade Kit; the HP D2D4300 Series allows connection of up to three
capacity upgrade kits. You cannot use the disks in the Capacity Upgrade Kit until they are licensed.
IMPORTANT:
When you add the Capacity Upgrade Kit, the HP StoreOnce Backup System goes
offline while the RAID is expanded.
The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded.
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