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The StoreOnce CLI The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way of administering and monitoring the system. Some tasks can only be carried out from the StoreOnce CLI. StoreOnce CLI commands require an SSH client application (freely available from the internet) and must be run from a SSH terminal session connected to the master node: ssh @ Two users are created at installation: Admin and Operator. Users with an Admin login can create additional users after installation. See User Management (page 148). The VIF address is the IP address that was assigned for logging on to the B6000 Management Console when the system was installed. See the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide for more information about the StoreOnce CLI commands. Licensing Licensing requirements The HP StoreOnce Backup system has the following licensing requirements: • Each storage shelf arrives with a license that must be loaded, further capacity upgrades also arrive with a license included. • There is no licensing required for VTL or NAS emulations. • VTL and NAS replication requires a license (per couplet) on the target site, but only if VTL/ NAS replication is used on that couplet . • OST/Catalyst devices require a license to be used at both source and target - but DO NOT require an additional replication license as well. Catalyst licensing is per couplet; if a couplet is not using Catalyst stores - you do not need the license. • Security features (Data at Rest Encryption and Secure Erase) require a security license. NOTE: Licenses can only be applied from the StoreOnce CLI. See the HP StoreOnce CLI User Guide for more information. Types of licensing There are two types of licensing: • Full license (not time limited) • Instant on (time limited to 90 days): This allows you to try out licensable functionality on StoreOnce hardware products before paying for a full license for features such as Replication Target, Catalyst, or the Security features of Data at Rest Encryption and Secure Erase. For more information on applying this type of license, see the HP StoreOnce backup system Installation and Configuration guide and the HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide. To apply a license If you have purchased a feature that requires a license, you will receive a license entitlement certificate with your product. This is either an electronic document provided when you purchased the feature, such as Replication, Catalyst, Security (Data at Rest Encryption or Secure Erase), or a paper document provided with a capacity upgrade kit. The document 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.) The StoreOnce CLI 15

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The StoreOnce CLI
The StoreOnce Command Line Interface (CLI) provides an alternative way of administering and
monitoring the system. Some tasks can only be carried out from the StoreOnce CLI.
StoreOnce CLI commands require an SSH client application (freely available from the internet) and
must be run from a SSH terminal session connected to the master node:
ssh <username>@<vif_address>
Two users are created at installation:
Admin
and
Operator
. Users with an Admin login can create
additional users after installation. See
User Management (page 148)
. The VIF address is the IP
address that was assigned for logging on to the B6000 Management Console when the system
was installed.
See the
HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference Guide
for more information about the StoreOnce
CLI commands.
Licensing
Licensing requirements
The HP StoreOnce Backup system has the following licensing requirements:
Each storage shelf arrives with a license that must be loaded, further capacity upgrades also
arrive with a license included.
There is no licensing required for VTL or NAS emulations.
VTL and NAS replication requires a license (per couplet) on the target site, but only if VTL/
NAS replication is used on that couplet .
OST/Catalyst devices require a license to be used at both source and target – but DO NOT
require an additional replication license as well. Catalyst licensing is per couplet; if a couplet
is not using Catalyst stores – you do not need the license.
Security features (Data at Rest Encryption and Secure Erase) require a security license.
NOTE:
Licenses can only be applied from the StoreOnce CLI. See the
HP StoreOnce CLI User
Guide
for more information.
Types of licensing
There are two types of licensing:
Full license (not time limited)
Instant on (time limited to 90 days): This allows you to try out licensable functionality on
StoreOnce hardware products before paying for a full license for features such as Replication
Target, Catalyst, or the Security features of Data at Rest Encryption and Secure Erase. For
more information on applying this type of license, see the
HP StoreOnce backup system
Installation and Configuration guide
and the
HP StoreOnce Backup system CLI Reference
Guide
.
To apply a license
If you have purchased a feature that requires a license, you will receive a license entitlement
certificate with your product. This is either an electronic document provided when you purchased
the feature, such as Replication, Catalyst, Security (Data at Rest Encryption or Secure Erase), or a
paper document provided with a capacity upgrade kit. The document 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.)
The StoreOnce CLI
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