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Overview of Login Procedures, IMPORTANT, Login Process

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Overview of Login Procedures IMPORTANT: Because the initial user ID administrator has administrator privileges, one of the first tasks for the Remote Web Console administrator should be to change the password to maintain protection of the administrator-only and restricted functions. If you are logging in to Remote Web Console for the first time, use the initial user ID (administrator) and password (administrator) to log in as a storage administrator, and then change the password. All user IDs and passwords are case-sensitive. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, you must call HP technical support to regain access to the restricted functions. All Remote Web Console (Java client) users are required to log in to the Remote Web Console SVP (web server) with a valid user ID and password before executing the Remote Web Console Java application program. You need the user account for which the Account Administrator Role is set to Modify to register the Remote Web Console user accounts (see "Account Window" (page 70)). Figure 12 (page 35) shows an overview of the login process. Figure 12 Login Process Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations Item Specification Maximum number of concurrent users The storage system can support up to 32 concurrent users. The exceptions are displaying the Performance Monitor window and executing the Export Tool, where the limit is two concurrent users. Logging in to multiple SVPs (web servers) The same user can concurrently log in to more than one SVP. If you execute multiple Java application programs for multiple SVPs, insufficient memory may degrade performance. Logging in to the same SVPs (web The same user (ID) may not have multiple concurrent sessions with the same servers) more than once concurrently SVPs (web servers). Security measure If you have failed to log in three times with the same user ID, Remote Web Console stops replying for one minute. However, it is not a system failure. Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console 35

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Overview of Login Procedures
IMPORTANT:
Because the initial user ID
administrator
has administrator privileges, one of the
first tasks for the Remote Web Console administrator should be to change the password to maintain
protection of the administrator-only and restricted functions. If you are logging in to Remote Web
Console for the first time, use the initial user ID (administrator) and password (administrator) to log
in as a storage administrator, and then change the password. All user IDs and passwords are
case-sensitive. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, you must call HP technical support
to regain access to the restricted functions.
All Remote Web Console (Java client) users are required to log in to the Remote Web Console
SVP (web server) with a valid user ID and password before executing the Remote Web Console
Java application program. You need the user account for which the
Account Administrator Role
is
set to
Modify
to register the Remote Web Console user accounts (see
“Account Window” (page 70)
).
Figure 12 (page 35)
shows an overview of the login process.
Figure 12 Login Process
Table 12 Specifications and Restrictions Concerning Login Operations
Specification
Item
The storage system can support up to 32 concurrent users.
The exceptions are displaying the Performance Monitor window and executing
the Export Tool, where the limit is two concurrent users.
Maximum number of concurrent users
The same user can concurrently log in to more than one SVP.
If you execute multiple Java application programs for multiple SVPs, insufficient
memory may degrade performance.
Logging in to multiple SVPs (web
servers)
The same user (ID) may not have multiple concurrent sessions with the same
SVPs (web servers).
Logging in to the same SVPs (web
servers) more than once concurrently
If you have failed to log in three times with the same user ID, Remote Web
Console stops replying for one minute. However, it is not a system failure.
Security measure
Starting Up and Logging In to Remote Web Console
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