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Identifying your nas server, Identifying your nas server 46 – HP StorageWorks 8000 NAS User Manual

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46 Configuring Your System and Network

Identifying your NAS Server

The first time you access Command View NAS, the Configuration Wizard

appears to guide you through configuration. Subsequent times when you

access Command View NAS, an Identity page appears and displays the

following general system information:

*Name — The system or hostname for your HP NAS 8000

*Cluster Name (high-availability configurations only) — Name of your

cluster on your network

*Sibling Node (high-availability configurations only) — The secondary

node (server) in your cluster if you have a high-availability NAS server

Description — HP NAS 8000

Manufacturer — Hewlett-Packard Company

Product Number — The product number corresponding to the original

configuration of the HP NAS 8000

*Location — The physical location of the HP NAS 8000

*Contact Name — The person to be notified in case of trouble or

questions about the HP NAS 8000 (usually the system administrator)

*Contact Phone Number — Usually the phone number of the contact

name

*Asset Number — A number that your company might use to identify and

track the HP NAS 8000

System s/n — The factory-set serial number of the unit

*IP Address — The IP network address of the Network Interface Card

(NIC) in port 1 (although the HP NAS 8000 supports multiple ports, only

the first one is displayed)

MAC Address — The unique Machine Address Code for the NIC in port 1

OS Version — The current version of the operating system running on the

HP NAS 8000

+Array Alias/ID — The name you gave the array and the array serial

number (if you have a SAN configuration, this does not display)

Worldwide ID (SAN only) — Associated ID with the host bus adapter

Up Time — The cumulative up-time of the HP NAS 8000 since the last

reboot

*You can change these items from the Configuration tab.
+You can change this from the Storage tab.