4.
Click
Restart
to confirm.
Closing a Command View VLS Session
To close a Command View VLS session, click
Logout
in the status banner or simply close the web
browser.
Secure Shell and Serial User Interfaces
The secure shell user interface provides remote configuration and management of your VLS over a
LAN using the VLS command-line interface (CLI) command set. The serial user interface provides local
configuration and management of your VLS through the serial connector on the rear of the VLS node
0 using the same VLS CLI command set.
A secure shell or serial session provides the following:
•
Setting the VLS network settings
•
Configuration and management of VLS virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and cartridges
•
Changing of the default Fibre Channel host port settings
•
Viewing and deleting VLS notification alerts
•
Configuring VLS mail and SNMP notification alert settings
•
Editing VLS account passwords
•
Enabling and disabling storage capacity oversubscription
•
Viewing VLS hardware status
•
Saving and restoring VLS network settings and virtual library configurations
•
Restarting VLS device emulations and Command View VLS
•
Rebooting and powering off the VLS
The serial user interface also provides emergency login access that allows you to change the
administrator password if it is forgotten.
Opening a Secure Shell Session
NOTE:
Before you can open a secure shell session, you must set the VLS network settings. See
“
Setting the Network Settings
” on page 111.
To open a secure shell session:
1.
Open a secure shell session to the VLS using a secure shell program (such as PuTTY) or by entering:
ssh <fully qualified name of the VLS>
and then press
Enter
.
2.
At the
Login as:
prompt, enter
administrator
and then press
Enter
.
3.
At the
Password:
prompt, enter the administrator password and then press
Enter
.
The default administrator password is
admin
.
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