Unisphere Central 4.0 Installation Guide
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...wizard. 12. The network administrator can also change the administrator password during this time, either making it the same as the administrator password or creating a separate service password. The Unisphere Central VM appears in the left pane of the...Installation Guide A domain name is required if Unisphere Central is configured with a default username, admin, and password, Password123#. Start Unisphere Central 1. You must change the service password at this first login. Installation Guide 10. a. For a dynamic IPv4 address using the Unisphere Central Settings...
...wizard. 12. The network administrator can also change the administrator password during this time, either making it the same as the administrator password or creating a separate service password. The Unisphere Central VM appears in the left pane of the...Installation Guide A domain name is required if Unisphere Central is configured with a default username, admin, and password, Password123#. Start Unisphere Central 1. You must change the service password at this first login. Installation Guide 10. a. For a dynamic IPv4 address using the Unisphere Central Settings...
Unisphere Central 4.0 Installation Guide 2
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... open Unisphere Central. Additionally, this first login. l Both the Unisphere Central server and the VNXe or vVNX systems must change the service password at once. If you to re-authenticate. To do so, enter the IP address or domain name in with the default username and..., the browser is redirected to the domain name when either making it the same as the administrator password or creating a separate service password. Launch Unisphere Central. You can also change the administrator password during this feature provides a single sign-off all of the vSphere Client under the ESX or ESXi...
... open Unisphere Central. Additionally, this first login. l Both the Unisphere Central server and the VNXe or vVNX systems must change the service password at once. If you to re-authenticate. To do so, enter the IP address or domain name in with the default username and..., the browser is redirected to the domain name when either making it the same as the administrator password or creating a separate service password. Launch Unisphere Central. You can also change the administrator password during this feature provides a single sign-off all of the vSphere Client under the ESX or ESXi...
Unisphere Central 3.5 for VNX Family: Next-Generation Storage Monitoring - A Detailed Review
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... storage system (including repairing or troubleshooting the system), collecting system/configuration information to log onto Unisphere Central with a service request, changing the service password, and enabling/disabling Secure Shell (SSH). Preferences- In the General tab, you can set DNS and NTP... to allow users to assist the service provider with their LDAP credentials. Figure 26 - Settings page The Settings page contains icons that can log on the Unisphere Central Server. In the Network tab, you must type the service password. The General tab of the Management...
... storage system (including repairing or troubleshooting the system), collecting system/configuration information to log onto Unisphere Central with a service request, changing the service password, and enabling/disabling Secure Shell (SSH). Preferences- In the General tab, you can set DNS and NTP... to allow users to assist the service provider with their LDAP credentials. Figure 26 - Settings page The Settings page contains icons that can log on the Unisphere Central Server. In the Network tab, you must type the service password. The General tab of the Management...
VNXe Service Commands Technical Notes
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... the following guidelines: • 8-40 characters in Service Mode are : --help[-?]: Display this command sets the service password back to the service password using the command to change it must adhere to Normal Mode. Password:New password. --reset[-r]: Reset the default password --validate[-v]: Validate the supplied password Password:New password. In order for a password to be considered compliant with either supplied on...
... the following guidelines: • 8-40 characters in Service Mode are : --help[-?]: Display this command sets the service password back to the service password using the command to change it must adhere to Normal Mode. Password:New password. --reset[-r]: Reset the default password --validate[-v]: Validate the supplied password Password:New password. In order for a password to be considered compliant with either supplied on...
VNXe Service Commands Technical Notes
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... user access to the VNXe's operating system in both Normal and Service modes. --isdefault[-d]: Determine if password is factory default Example Usage service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -d no service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -v Password: ok service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -r service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -d yes service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -s New Password: Error: password is one of the system. After 3 days it can be...
... user access to the VNXe's operating system in both Normal and Service modes. --isdefault[-d]: Determine if password is factory default Example Usage service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -d no service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -v Password: ok service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -r service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -d yes service@VNXe-spa:~> svc_service_password -s New Password: Error: password is one of the system. After 3 days it can be...
VNXe Unisphere CLI User Guide
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... 321 Configure SNMP destinations for alerts 322 Create SNMP destinations 323 View SNMP destinations 324 Change SNMP destination settings 324 Delete SNMP destinations 326 Chapter 9 Service the System Change the service password 328 Manage service action 329 Restart management software 329 Shut down the system 329 Reinitialize the system 329 Collect...
... 321 Configure SNMP destinations for alerts 322 Create SNMP destinations 323 View SNMP destinations 324 Change SNMP destination settings 324 Delete SNMP destinations 326 Chapter 9 Service the System Change the service password 328 Manage service action 329 Restart management software 329 Shut down the system 329 Reinitialize the system 329 Collect...
VNXe Unisphere CLI User Guide
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9 Service the System This chapter addresses the following topics: Change the service password 328 Manage service action 329 SSH access 331 Service the storage processor (SP 332 Service the cache card 334 VNXe™ Unisphere™ CLI User Guide 327
9 Service the System This chapter addresses the following topics: Change the service password 328 Manage service action 329 SSH access 331 Service the storage processor (SP 332 Service the cache card 334 VNXe™ Unisphere™ CLI User Guide 327
VNXe Unisphere CLI User Guide
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.... Note that this can change the password, the old Service password will be used by service user only. the user will not work. Chapter 9, Service the System Change the service password Note: Install Service Pack 3 (SP3) or higher of the last 3 passwords. -passwdSecu Specify the password in normal mode.: uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /service/user set -passwd NewPassword456! -oldpasswd OldPassword456...
.... Note that this can change the password, the old Service password will be used by service user only. the user will not work. Chapter 9, Service the System Change the service password Note: Install Service Pack 3 (SP3) or higher of the last 3 passwords. -passwdSecu Specify the password in normal mode.: uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p MyPassword456! /service/user set -passwd NewPassword456! -oldpasswd OldPassword456...
VNXe Unisphere CLI User Guide
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Index get help 26 qualifiers 19 viewing 22 one-way CHAP 87 specify secret password 88 P pools 186, 188 adding disks 192 changing custom 192 configuring automatically 186 configuring custom 189 removing unused disks 193 viewing custom 190 viewing local ... 87 roles 44 S schedule rules creating 68 deleting 73 managing 68 viewing 72 schedules deleting 67 managing rules 68 viewing 66 scheduling 66 scripting 16 Service password, changing 328 Shared Folder Servers changing settings 84 creating 81 deleting 85 managing 80 viewing 83 shared folders 204 deleting 211, 243 viewing 209-210...
Index get help 26 qualifiers 19 viewing 22 one-way CHAP 87 specify secret password 88 P pools 186, 188 adding disks 192 changing custom 192 configuring automatically 186 configuring custom 189 removing unused disks 193 viewing custom 190 viewing local ... 87 roles 44 S schedule rules creating 68 deleting 73 managing 68 viewing 72 schedules deleting 67 managing rules 68 viewing 66 scheduling 66 scripting 16 Service password, changing 328 Shared Folder Servers changing settings 84 creating 81 deleting 85 managing 80 viewing 83 shared folders 204 deleting 211, 243 viewing 209-210...
VNXe Series Troubleshooting Checklist
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...), and then reopen the browser. 5. Close any open windows of service data, click No. c. e. Enter the service password, and then click OK. Enter the service password, and then click OK. To check the system health: a. The Service System page appears. 8 EMC VNXe Series Troubleshooting Checklist The Service System page appears. c. EMC VNXe Series Introduction This chapter provides...
...), and then reopen the browser. 5. Close any open windows of service data, click No. c. e. Enter the service password, and then click OK. Enter the service password, and then click OK. To check the system health: a. The Service System page appears. 8 EMC VNXe Series Troubleshooting Checklist The Service System page appears. c. EMC VNXe Series Introduction This chapter provides...
VNXe Series Troubleshooting Checklist
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... for further support options. When the SP which is in the service mode is in the Service mode, address the reason. Enter the service password, and then click OK. d. Select Settings > Service System. Enter the service password, and then click OK. Reboot each SP through the Service System page in fewer failovers, but either primary or secondary SP...
... for further support options. When the SP which is in the service mode is in the Service mode, address the reason. Enter the service password, and then click OK. d. Select Settings > Service System. Enter the service password, and then click OK. Reboot each SP through the Service System page in fewer failovers, but either primary or secondary SP...
Replacing a VNXe3300 I-O Module
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... to replace an I/O module Task 1: Preparing the storage processor (SP) for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 2 EMC VNXe3300 - Log in with your VNXe system from accidental data loss while you replace an I/O module in Service mode at the same time. 1. Wait until the SP fault LED is...
... to replace an I/O module Task 1: Preparing the storage processor (SP) for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 2 EMC VNXe3300 - Log in with your VNXe system from accidental data loss while you replace an I/O module in Service mode at the same time. 1. Wait until the SP fault LED is...
Replacing a VNXe3300 I-O Module
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It may take up the faulted part. Task 6: Return the faulted I/O module Return the faulted I/O module to your service password. 3. Follow the on how to do next. 3. EMC VNXe3300 - Replacing an Input/Output Module 5 Log in the System Components list or the graphical view: • In the System ...Component list, the module should be marked with your service provider: 1. In the System Components column, select the storage...
It may take up the faulted part. Task 6: Return the faulted I/O module Return the faulted I/O module to your service password. 3. Follow the on how to do next. 3. EMC VNXe3300 - Replacing an Input/Output Module 5 Log in the System Components list or the graphical view: • In the System ...Component list, the module should be marked with your service provider: 1. In the System Components column, select the storage...
VNXe Replacing a Link Control Card LCC in a 25-Slot Disk-Array Enclosure
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... LCC by the amber fault LED. Replacing a Link Control Card (LCC) in Service Mode and is receiving active power. 2 EMC VNXe - CL4580 Task 2: Preparing your system for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. Under Service Actions, select Enter Service Mode, then Execute service action. Tasks to replace an LCC Task 1: Identify the faulted LCC The LCCs...
... LCC by the amber fault LED. Replacing a Link Control Card (LCC) in Service Mode and is receiving active power. 2 EMC VNXe - CL4580 Task 2: Preparing your system for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. Under Service Actions, select Enter Service Mode, then Execute service action. Tasks to replace an LCC Task 1: Identify the faulted LCC The LCCs...
VNXe Replacing a Link Control Card LCC in a 25-Slot Disk-Array Enclosure
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...LCC) in with your browser, or follow the on-screen instructions, to bring the software out of Service Mode and restore full-function Unisphere. From Unisphere, select Settings, then Service System. 2. Task 5: Reboot the storage processor Once you removed them. Tasks to ensure that it ...reboot the associated SP to replace an LCC c. EMC VNXe - Under Service Actions, select Reboot, then Execute service action. Reattach the SAS cables to Normal Mode. 5. Log in a 25-Slot Disk-Array Enclosure (DAE5S) 5 Refresh your service password. 3. Remove and store the ESD wristband.
...LCC) in with your browser, or follow the on-screen instructions, to bring the software out of Service Mode and restore full-function Unisphere. From Unisphere, select Settings, then Service System. 2. Task 5: Reboot the storage processor Once you removed them. Tasks to ensure that it ...reboot the associated SP to replace an LCC c. EMC VNXe - Under Service Actions, select Reboot, then Execute service action. Reattach the SAS cables to Normal Mode. 5. Log in a 25-Slot Disk-Array Enclosure (DAE5S) 5 Refresh your service password. 3. Remove and store the ESD wristband.
Adding a I-O Module
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... column, select the storage processor (SP A or SP B). Under Service Actions, select Enter Service Mode, then Execute service action. 5. Wait until the SP fault LED is receiving active power. 6. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 EMC VNXe3300 - Note: We recommend, but do not require, that the ...complete. Adding Input/Output Modules 3 Log in Service mode at the same time. 1. Tasks to add I/O modules Task 1: Preparing the storage processor for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. Both SPs must prepare the SP for service before continuing to the next task. Putting ...
... column, select the storage processor (SP A or SP B). Under Service Actions, select Enter Service Mode, then Execute service action. 5. Wait until the SP fault LED is receiving active power. 6. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 EMC VNXe3300 - Note: We recommend, but do not require, that the ...complete. Adding Input/Output Modules 3 Log in Service mode at the same time. 1. Tasks to add I/O modules Task 1: Preparing the storage processor for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. Both SPs must prepare the SP for service before continuing to the next task. Putting ...
Adding a I-O Module
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...the storage processor Once you manually reboot the storage processor. EMC VNXe3300 - Tasks to add I/O modules Note: The system may take up to 12 minutes for the system to complete its reboot to return to bring the software out of Service mode and restore full-function Unisphere. From Unisphere, select Settings...the new I /O module Verify that it has not been committed yet. •In the graphical view, the module should be highlighted yellow. Log in Service mode. 4. Task 5: Verify that the system recognizes the new I /O module is recognized by your service password. 3.
...the storage processor Once you manually reboot the storage processor. EMC VNXe3300 - Tasks to add I/O modules Note: The system may take up to 12 minutes for the system to complete its reboot to return to bring the software out of Service mode and restore full-function Unisphere. From Unisphere, select Settings...the new I /O module Verify that it has not been committed yet. •In the graphical view, the module should be highlighted yellow. Log in Service mode. 4. Task 5: Verify that the system recognizes the new I /O module is recognized by your service password. 3.
Upgrading the Input-Output Modules
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... data loss while you upgrade an I/O module in an SP, you upgrade any of its I /O modules Task 2: Preparing the storage processor (SP) for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 4 EMC VNXe3300 - The storage processor fault LED will flash alternating amber and blue while the SP remains in...
... data loss while you upgrade an I/O module in an SP, you upgrade any of its I /O modules Task 2: Preparing the storage processor (SP) for service IMPORTANT To protect your service password. 3. SP B SP A SP fault LED CL5064 4 EMC VNXe3300 - The storage processor fault LED will flash alternating amber and blue while the SP remains in...
Upgrading the Input-Output Modules
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..., reboot the recently upgraded SP to upgrade the I/O module in SP B by your service password. 3. Now you are ready to ensure that you have completed the upgrade of the I/O module in SP A. Task 3: Remove the I/O module on page 7 EMC VNXe3300 - Upgrading Input/Output Modules 7 Open Unisphere™ and select System, then System Health...
..., reboot the recently upgraded SP to upgrade the I/O module in SP B by your service password. 3. Now you are ready to ensure that you have completed the upgrade of the I/O module in SP A. Task 3: Remove the I/O module on page 7 EMC VNXe3300 - Upgrading Input/Output Modules 7 Open Unisphere™ and select System, then System Health...
Upgrading the Input-Output Modules
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...in Unisphere. Open Unisphere and select Settings. b. EMC VNXe3300 - Log into Unisphere™ and select Settings, then Service System. 2. Download an SSH client, such as the Service user, then type the password for these ports. c. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If any non-existent... proceed : y Removing network interfaces on non-existent ports. Upgrading Input/Output Modules 9 Use the svc_change_config command with your service password. 3. Please wait a few minutes, open Unisphere again and recreate the interface(s) for each port for the destination. 9....
...in Unisphere. Open Unisphere and select Settings. b. EMC VNXe3300 - Log into Unisphere™ and select Settings, then Service System. 2. Download an SSH client, such as the Service user, then type the password for these ports. c. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If any non-existent... proceed : y Removing network interfaces on non-existent ports. Upgrading Input/Output Modules 9 Use the svc_change_config command with your service password. 3. Please wait a few minutes, open Unisphere again and recreate the interface(s) for each port for the destination. 9....