
8 The Web M ana gem ent Interface
In this chapter:
•
“Web management inter face” on page 63
•
“To run the Web Management Interface”onpage63
•
“Summary (Home)”onpage64
•
“Devices (Configuration)” on page 65
•
“Cartridges (Configuration)” on page 67
• “Network (Configuration)” on page 71
•
“Email Alerts (Configuration)” on page 74
•
“Disk & RAID (Status)” on page 76
• “iSCSI (Status)”onpage77
•
“Log (Status)” on page 78
•
“Shutdown (Admin)”onpage79
•
“Administration (Admin)”onpage80
•
“Firm ware (Admin)” on page 81
•
“Support (Admin)” on page 82
What is the Web Management interface?
TheWebManagementInterfaceisthemaininterfacefor:
• Monitoring the status and health of the H P D2D Backup System and all configured backup devices
• Changi
ng the number of cartridge slots or creating additional autoloaders, or standalone tape
drives
,forahost
• Managing movement of da ta to and from a physical tape drive attached to the HP D2D (if
one has been installed)
To run the Web Management Interface
There are two ways of logging on:
• FromthehostserverorPC:Use the desktop shortcut created by the Installation wizard.
• From any machine connected to the network: Enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name
(for example, myhpd2d.mydomain.com) of the HP D2D Backup System into the web browser.
The Web Management Interface displays the Login prompt:
The Login is Administrator with an initial password of Admin.
Both names a re case sensitive. The password can subsequently be changed from the Administration menu
opti
on, see “Administration (Admin)” on page 80.
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