Logon specifications and restrictions – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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If a page is not displayed due to an “invalid syntax error”, register the URL of the desired SVP to
the trusted site using the following procedure :
1.
In Internet Explorer, click Tools > Internet Options. The Internet Options dialog box appears.
2.
Click Security.
3.
Click Trusted sites.
4.
Click Sites. The Trusted sites panel opens.
5.
Type the URL of the desired SVP in the Add this Website to the zone: box.
6.
Click Add.
7.
Click Close
8.
Click OK to close the Internet Options dialog box.
Starting Up and Logging on to the XP Remote Web Console
IMPORTANT:
Because the default user ID has default administrator-level access, one of the first tasks for the XP
Remote Web Console administrator should be to change the password. If you are logging on to XP
Remote Web Console for the first time, use the default user ID (administrator) and password
(administrator) to log on as an administrator, and then change the password. All user IDs and
passwords are case-sensitive. If the administrator password is lost or forgotten, contact your HP
account support representative to regain access to the restricted functions.
All XP Remote Web Console (web client) users are required to log on to the XP Remote Web Console
SVP (web server) with a valid user ID and password before executing the XP Remote Web Console
Java applet program. To register XP Remote Web Console user accounts, you need the user account
for which the Account Administrator role is set to Modify mode (see “
Setting User Accounts (Account
Table 7 Logon Specifications and Restrictions
Specifications
Item
The arrays can support up to 32 concurrent users. The exceptions are display-
ing the XP Auto LUN Software panel and executing the Export Tool; in these
instances, the limit is two concurrent users.
Maximum number of concur-
rent users
The same user can concurrently log on to more than one SVP (web server) by
opening an individual storage device list for each SVP, downloading the web
client Java applet program from each SVP, and executing the Java applets
on separate web browser windows.
NOTE:
If you execute multiple web client Java applet programs for multiple
SVPs, insufficient memory may degrade performance.
Logging on to multiple SVPs
(web servers)
The same user (ID) may not have multiple concurrent sessions with the same
SVPs (web server).
Logging on to the same SVPs
(web server) more than once
concurrently
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