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Chapter 4. IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node Initial Configuration
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4.4 System Management
System management allows for troubleshooting and management tasks using the
management graphical user interface (GUI), this includes checking the status of the storage
server components, updating the firmware, monitoring events, and managing the storage
server. It offers advanced functions, such as FlashCopy, Volume Mirroring, and Remote
Mirroring.
management graphical user interface (GUI), this includes checking the status of the storage
server components, updating the firmware, monitoring events, and managing the storage
server. It offers advanced functions, such as FlashCopy, Volume Mirroring, and Remote
Mirroring.
A command-line interface (CLI) for the IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is available as
well.
well.
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node is managed through FSM or CMM using the
management GUI or a command-line interface (CLI) over an Ethernet connection. For more
information, refer to Chapter 3, “Systems Management” on page 81.
management GUI or a command-line interface (CLI) over an Ethernet connection. For more
information, refer to Chapter 3, “Systems Management” on page 81.
4.4.1 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node graphical user interface (GUI) is designed to simplify
storage management and provide a fast and more efficient management tool. A supported
web browser should be used for GUI access to configure, manage, and troubleshoot the IBM
Flex System V7000 Storage Node. It is also used primarily to configure RAID arrays and
logical drives, assign logical drives to hosts, replace and rebuild failed disk drives, and expand
the logical drives.
storage management and provide a fast and more efficient management tool. A supported
web browser should be used for GUI access to configure, manage, and troubleshoot the IBM
Flex System V7000 Storage Node. It is also used primarily to configure RAID arrays and
logical drives, assign logical drives to hosts, replace and rebuild failed disk drives, and expand
the logical drives.
After the first-time setup procedure is complete, open your web browser on a workstation and
point it to your IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node management IP address (Figure 4-24
on page 168) and complete the steps guided by the Initial Setup wizard. The default login is
superuser and the password is passw0rd.
point it to your IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node management IP address (Figure 4-24
on page 168) and complete the steps guided by the Initial Setup wizard. The default login is
superuser and the password is passw0rd.
Note: Management IP addresses that are assigned to a Flex System V7000 Storage Node
are different from iSCSI IP addresses and are used for different purposes. If iSCSI is used,
iSCSI addresses are assigned to node ports. On the configuration node, a port has
multiple IP addresses active at the same time
are different from iSCSI IP addresses and are used for different purposes. If iSCSI is used,
iSCSI addresses are assigned to node ports. On the configuration node, a port has
multiple IP addresses active at the same time
Note: You might need to enable JavaScript in your browser. Additionally, if you are using
Firefox, under Advanced JavaScript Settings, you need to click Disable or replace context
menus and allow cookies
Firefox, under Advanced JavaScript Settings, you need to click Disable or replace context
menus and allow cookies
Note: If management IP has been configured for your IBM Flex System V7000 Storage
Node, the system name you specified will appear in the login window, as shown in
Figure 4-24 on page 168. If a longer system name is used you may need to hover over the
system name to view the full system name, this is due to limited display space.
Node, the system name you specified will appear in the login window, as shown in
Figure 4-24 on page 168. If a longer system name is used you may need to hover over the
system name to view the full system name, this is due to limited display space.