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5
Click
Yes
.
The new storage array name is displayed in the
Select storage array
table.
6
Repeat step 2 through step 4 to name or rename additional storage arrays.
NOTE:
Avoid arbitrary names or names that may lose meaning in the future.
Setting a Password
You can configure each storage array with a password to protect it from
unauthorized access. MDSM prompts for the password when an attempt is
made to change the storage array configuration, such as, when a virtual disk is
created or deleted. View operations do not change the storage array
configuration and do not require a password. You can create a new password
or change an existing password.
NOTE:
It is recommended that you use a long password with at least 15
alphanumeric characters to increase security.
To set a new password or change an existing password:
1
Select the relevant storage array and navigate to the AMW for that storage
array. See "Array Management Window" on page 63.
The AMW for the selected storage array is displayed.
2
In the AMW, perform one of these actions:
• Select the storage array in the
Logical
pane, and then select
Storage
Array
Set Password
.
• Select the
Setup
tab, and then click
Set
a Storage Array Password
.
• In the AMW, select the
Logical
tab, right-click and select
Set
Password.
The
Set Password
dialog is displayed.
3
If you are resetting the password, type the
Current password
.
NOTE:
If you are setting the password for the first time, leave the Current
password blank.
4
Type the
New password
.
5
Re-type the new password in
Confirm new password
.
NOTE:
The password in Confirm new password and New password must be
exactly the same.
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Summary of Contents for PowerVault MD3200i Series
Page 18: ...18 Contents ...
Page 22: ...22 Introduction ...
Page 60: ...60 Planning MD3200i Series Storage Array Terms and Concepts ...
Page 148: ...148 Configuration Disk Groups and Virtual Disks ...
Page 172: ...172 Configuration Premium Feature Snapshot Virtual Disks ...
Page 188: ...188 Configuration Premium Feature Upgrading to High Performance Tier ...
Page 200: ...200 Configuration Device Mapper Multipath for Linux ...
Page 236: ...236 Management Firmware Inventory ...
Page 262: ...262 Troubleshooting Your Storage Array Software ...
Page 274: ...274 Getting Help ...
Page 282: ...282 Index ...