Settings tab, Remote access – HP IO Accelerator for BladeSystem c-Class User Manual
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Settings tab
Use the Settings page to manage remote access options, local accounts and identity providers, alert rules,
SMTP server options, subscribers, device labels, and saved searches.
Some features on the Settings page are only available to a Server Admin.
Saved Searches
Saved searches let you easily return to a previous search multiple times. After a saved search is created on
the ioMemory, Alerts, or Reports tab, you can come here to rename it, mark it as a favorite, or delete it.
Rename
To rename a saved search, click on the name and type your changes.
Favorite
To change to the Favorite settings of a saved search, click the star icon next to the name. A yellow star means
it is a favorite, an empty start means it is not.
Delete
To delete a saved search, click on the Delete link next to the name.
Only an administrator can edit saved searches created by other users, but anyone can add another user's
saved search to their favorites.
Remote Access
Configure user and host remote access settings on this page.
ioMemory Push Frequency
Optionally, enter the ioMemory Push Frequency. The default is 15 seconds. Increasing this number causes
updates to be less frequent (and history/report information less detailed). Decreasing this number causes
updates to be more frequent, but could affect performance if you are using many clients (for example, more
than 20 or 30).
Increasing this number above 600 displays this message: A high push frequency will potentially
result in data being out of date.
Enable Remote Access
Allows remote access to the Management Server from Agent processes not located on the same machine as
the Management Server.
Advertise Using Zeroconf
Causes the Management Server to advertise its service using the Zeroconf service discovery protocol. This
allows remote Agent services to automatically discover and communicate with the Management Server.
The Zeroconf protocol requires that Avahi be installed on Linux operating systems and Bonjour be installed
on Windows operating systems.
Host Name