HP StoreOnce D2D4324 HP StoreOnce VSA user guide (TC458-96002, July 2013) - Page 47

Source Appliances tab, Source Appliance Permissions tab

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NOTE: If the Target Appliance is on an HP B6200 Backup system, you must enter the VIF address of the required service set. See also How do I identify the IP address of a service set? (page 41). 3. The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers cannot be changed. If replication needs to take place through a firewall, the network administrator will need to open (TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388 (Data protocol). 4. Click Add Target Appliance. To edit or remove a Target Appliance (administrators only) • Select the appliance and click Edit to edit the Appliance Name, IP address and protocol port details of the target appliance. • Select the appliance and click Delete to remove an appliance from the list of Target Appliances available to that source. Run Traceroute Click Run Traceroute to check that the local appliance can communicate with the target appliance and identify the number of hops and latency in the routing. Source Appliances tab This tab allows you to view the details of all source appliances. If the HP StoreOnce Backup system also has Replication-Target libraries, there may be multiple Source Appliances. NOTE: Source Appliances are appliances that have added the local appliance or service set as a Target Appliance. Only Source Appliances that are currently connected to the Target Appliance are listed. The Source Appliances tab is not editable. Table 12 Source appliance parameters Source Appliance tab No fields are editable. Appliance Name This is the name of the Source Appliance. Product Class The product class of the appliance, such as HP B6000 or HP 4430. Appliance Address This is the IP address of the Source Appliance. Serial Number This is the serial number of the Source Appliance. Available This field indicates whether the Source Appliance is available. Capacity This shows the capacity of the Source Appliance. Free Space This shows the amount of free space on the Source Appliance. software version This shows the software version of the Source Appliance. Blackout windows Any blackout windows that have been specified will be reflected in this weekly calendar. During these times, the selected Source Appliance is not available for replication. Source Appliance Permissions tab Source Appliance Permissions are disabled by default. In this state, there is no control over mapping between share and library devices on the Target and the Source Appliances. This tab contains an Enabled checkbox that, when selected, allows administrators to lock down the ability to create share and library mappings. When the Replication wizard is run and mappings Partner Appliances (Replication) 47

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NOTE:
If the Target Appliance is on an HP B6200 Backup system, you must enter the VIF
address of the required service set. See also
How do I identify the IP address of a service
set? (page 41)
.
3.
The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers cannot be changed. If
replication needs to take place through a firewall, the network administrator will need to open
(TCP) ports 9387 (Command protocol) and 9388 (Data protocol).
4.
Click
Add Target Appliance
.
To edit or remove a Target Appliance (administrators only)
Select the appliance and click
Edit
to edit the Appliance Name, IP address and protocol port
details of the target appliance.
Select the appliance and click
Delete
to remove an appliance from the list of Target Appliances
available to that source.
Run Traceroute
Click
Run Traceroute
to check that the local appliance can communicate with the target appliance
and identify the number of hops and latency in the routing.
Source Appliances tab
This tab allows you to view the details of all source appliances.
If the HP StoreOnce Backup system also has Replication-Target libraries, there may be multiple
Source Appliances.
NOTE:
Source Appliances are appliances that have added the local appliance or service set as
a Target Appliance. Only Source Appliances that are currently connected to the Target Appliance
are listed.
The Source Appliances tab is not editable.
Table 12 Source appliance parameters
Source Appliance tab
No fields are editable.
This is the name of the Source Appliance.
Appliance Name
The product class of the appliance, such as HP B6000 or HP 4430.
Product Class
This is the IP address of the Source Appliance.
Appliance Address
This is the serial number of the Source Appliance.
Serial Number
This field indicates whether the Source Appliance is available.
Available
This shows the capacity of the Source Appliance.
Capacity
This shows the amount of free space on the Source Appliance.
Free Space
This shows the software version of the Source Appliance.
software version
Any blackout windows that have been specified will be reflected in this weekly calendar.
During these times, the selected Source Appliance is not available for replication.
Blackout windows
Source Appliance Permissions tab
Source Appliance Permissions are disabled by default. In this state, there is no control over mapping
between share and library devices on the Target and the Source Appliances.
This tab contains an
Enabled
checkbox that, when selected, allows administrators to lock down
the ability to create share and library mappings. When the Replication wizard is run and mappings
Partner Appliances (Replication)
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