HP XP20000/XP24000 HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Remote Web Console User Gui - Page 8

CFL Extension, Remote Web Console Features

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Figure 1 Example of Remote Web Console Computer and SVP Configuration CFL Extension The CFL Extension allows you to perform commands on the storage system using the command prompt. To use the CFL Extension, you need to install certain files on the Remote Web Console computer. The current version of the CFL Extension can be used to perform only specific operations of specific program products. For details on the CFL Extension, see "Using the CFL Extension" (page 119). Remote Web Console Features Remote Web Console enables you to perform the following operations: • View the storage system information ◦ You can view storage system and LDEV information in the Identity window (see "Identity Window" (page 61)). ◦ You can view the mounted status of ports in the Port Status window (see "Port Status Window" (page 66)). ◦ You can view specific LUN, LDEV, and port values in the Reports Display dialog box, which is different from the Remote Web Console main window (see "Reports Display Dialog Boxes" (page 81)). • Use program product options and functions ◦ You can use program product options remotely on the storage system. See the appropriate user's guide for details about storage system options. For installation instructions, see "Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options" (page 97). For launch instructions, see "Launching the Desired Option" (page 100). ◦ You can save the settings of some program product options to a spreadsheet file, or you can specify multiple settings all together in a spreadsheet file (see "Overview of Configuration File Loader Operations" (page 13)). 8 About Remote Web Console Operations

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Figure 1 Example of Remote Web Console Computer and SVP Configuration
CFL Extension
The CFL Extension allows you to perform commands on the storage system using the command
prompt. To use the CFL Extension, you need to install certain files on the Remote Web Console
computer.
The current version of the CFL Extension can be used to perform only specific operations of specific
program products. For details on the CFL Extension, see
“Using the CFL Extension” (page 119)
.
Remote Web Console Features
Remote Web Console enables you to perform the following operations:
View the storage system information
You can view storage system and LDEV information in the Identity window (see
“Identity
Window” (page 61)
).
You can view the mounted status of ports in the Port Status window (see
“Port Status
Window” (page 66)
).
You can view specific LUN, LDEV, and port values in the Reports Display dialog box,
which is different from the Remote Web Console main window (see
“Reports Display
Dialog Boxes” (page 81)
).
Use program product options and functions
You can use program product options remotely on the storage system.
See the appropriate user's guide for details about storage system options. For installation
instructions, see
“Enabling and Disabling Remote Web Console Options” (page 97)
. For
launch instructions, see
“Launching the Desired Option” (page 100)
.
You can save the settings of some program product options to a spreadsheet file, or you
can specify multiple settings all together in a spreadsheet file (see
“Overview of
Configuration File Loader Operations” (page 13)
).
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About Remote Web Console Operations