HP (Hewlett-Packard) 50091 1-002 Cell Phone User Manual


 
HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array Reference Guide 15
Tips for using the help window
In the main panel, click the help icon to display help for the last-selected item, whether it is a
component in the Configuration View panel or a subpanel in the main panel.
In the help window, click the table of contents icon to show or hide the Contents pane.
A help topic remains displayed until you browse to another topic in the help window, display help for a
different item in the main window, or close the help window.
If you have viewed more than one help topic, you can click the arrow icons to display the previous or
next topic.
System concepts
About user accounts
The system provides three default user accounts and allows a maximum of 12 user accounts to be
configured. Any account can be modified or removed except you cannot remove the user you are signed in
as.
User accounts have these options:
User Name. A user name is case sensitive and cannot already exist in the system. A name cannot
include a comma, double quote, or backslash.
Password. A password is case sensitive. A password cannot include a comma, double quote, or
backslash. Though optional, passwords are highly recommended to ensure system security.
Access Level. Select Monitor to let the user view system settings, or Manage to let the user view and
change system settings.
User Type. Select Standard to allow access to standard functions, or Advanced to allow access to all
functions except diagnostic functions, or Diagnostic to allow access to all functions.
NOTE: This release has no functions that require Advanced or Diagnostic access; a Standard user can
access all functions.
WBI Access. Allows access to the web-based management interface.
CLI Access. Allows access to the command-line management interface.
FTP Access. Allows access to the file transfer protocol interface, which provides a way to install
firmware updates and download logs.
Base Preference. The base for entry and display of storage-space sizes. In base 2, sizes are shown as
powers of 2, using 1024 as a divisor for each magnitude. In base 10, sizes are shown as powers of 10,
using 1000 as a divisor for each magnitude. Operating systems usually show volume size in base 2.
Disk drives usually show size in base 10. Memory size is always shown in base 2.
Precision Preference. The number of decimal places (1–10) for display of storage-space sizes.
Unit Preference. Sets the unit for display of storage-space sizes. The Auto option lets the system
determine the proper unit for a size. Based on the precision setting, if the selected unit is too large to
meaningfully display a size, the system uses a smaller unit for that size.
Temperature Preference. Specifies to use either the Celsius scale or the Fahrenheit scale for temperature
values.
Auto Sign Out. Select the amount of time that the user's session can be idle before the user is
automatically signed out: 5, 15, or 30 minutes, or Never (9999 minutes). The default is 30 minutes.