
OneCommand™ Manager Application P007997-01A Rev. B
4. Using the OneCommand Manager Application
Changing Management and Read-Only Mode
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Status Bar
The status bar is located near the bottom of the OneCommand Manager application
window. The status bar displays messages about OneCommand Manager application
functions, such as “Discovery in progress” or the progress when performing an “Export
SAN Info” operation.
The status bar is visible by default. Use the Status Bar item in the View menu to hide the
status bar. When checked, the status bar is visible.
Changing Management and Read-Only Mode
During installation, a management and a read-only mode are selected. If modification
of these settings after installation was selected, you can change the management mode:
Strictly Local Management – This setting allows management of adapters on
this host. Management of adapters on this host from other hosts is not allowed.
Local Management Plus – This setting only allows management of adapters on
this host, but management of adapters on this host from another host is
possible.
Full Management – This setting enables you to manage adapters on this host
and other hosts that allow it.
Management Host – This setting allows this host to manage other hosts, but
prevents it from being managed by other hosts.
Enable TCP/IP Management (of/from remote host) – This setting enables you
to manage remote hosts or to manage this host remotely. If enabled, you must
supply the port number (between 1024 and 65535). The default port number is
23333. If the port number or the Enable TCP/IP Management checkbox is
changed, a set of warning messages may appear before changes are made. Click
Yes to continue with the change.
If the IP port number is changed, the utility restarts the OneCommand Manager
Application discovery server and management agent to use the new settings. If
the servers cannot be stopped and restarted, you are prompted to reboot the
host for the new TCP/IP management settings to take effect.
Caution: The IP port number must be the same for all hosts that are to be
managed. Setting an IP port number for one host to a different value
than the other hosts will make the host unable to manage other hosts
over TCP/IP using a different port, as well as make the host
unmanageable over TCP/IP from other hosts using a different port.
Register this host with specific management host – This setting enables you to
register this host with a specific host for management. If enabled, you must
supply the IP address or host name of the management host. You can also
choose to prevent management of this host from any other host but the
management host. See “Management Host” on page 40 for more information.
If Local Management Plus or Full Management mode are selected, you can also set
read-only mode.
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