I am having an issue with the web ui for my 3540. I can login just fine, as an admin, and when I go to certain tabs or menus like the device configuration -> license management or the storeonce -> storeonce catalyst -> stores -> create, I just get a loading screen. I know its not me just being impatient becuase I left the loading page open for around 30-40 mins before retrying. There is no error that pops up or prompt to navigate further onto the page or anything, just loading limbo. Another ui issue im having is that when im in the storeonce -> NAS -> shares tab and i hit create, nothing pops up here either, just the bar that has the selected share's name in it turns to "New Share." I have checked for firmware updates and am on the latest hardware versions so i dont think thats the issue. Any suggestions?

Note that with version GL210R004 of the MSA2040 and VL270R001-01 of the MSA2050 firmware, you must use the Command Line Interface to set the Host Operating System profile and to set the Universal Device Identifier (UDID) for OpenVMS support. See examples in the MSA2040 Implementation Notes and MSA2050 Implementation Notes respectively.


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Starting with DP 10.03 we had the following error - Replication error: Changed whilst queued or paused. I thought this could have something to do with StoreOnce, because we backed up to StoreOnce 3540 and upgraded it therefore to latest FW 3.18.18 to no avail. We had no issue with max streams.

3 Contents 1 Using the CLI...7 Introduction...7 Accessing the CLI...7 Command Entry...7 Viewing Help...9 Transferring Files...9 Scripting Command Instruction Syntax...10 Global Defaults Categorical List of Commands Alphabetical List of Commands and Details...17 accounts add...17 accounts del...19 accounts modify...20 accounts show...21 alerts show...22 cifs add localadmin...23 cifs add user...24 cifs delete localadmin...25 cifs delete user...26 cifs disable domainjoin...27 cifs disable user...28 cifs enable domainjoin...29 cifs enable user...30 cifs modify config...31 cifs modify user...32 cifs show config...33 cifs show localadmin...34 config delete...35 config restore devices...36 config restore keystore...37 config save devices...38 config save keystore...39 config show list...40 exit...41 hardware add storage...42 hardware beacon...43 hardware delete storage...44 hardware disable failover...45 hardware discover storage...46 hardware enable failover...47 hardware failback...47 hardware failover...47 hardware poweroff...48 hardware poweron...50 hardware prepare storage...51 hardware reboot...52 hardware set ports...54 hardware show firmware...55 hardware show net status...57 hardware show node status...59 Contents 3

4 hardware show problems...60 hardware show status...61 hardware show storage status...62 hardware update firmware...63 help...65 keymanager create...66 keymanager expand cluster...67 keymanager import...68 keymanager mode external...69 keymanager mode local...70 keymanager mode show...71 keymanager update...72 license add...73 license hardware activate...75 license hardware show...77 license load...78 license refresh...79 license show all...80 license show summary...81 logs add recipient...82 logs delete recipient...83 logs show recipient...84 logs export events...85 logs show events...86 logs show update...87 nas create share...89 nas delete share...91 nas modify share...92 nas show share...93 net activate config...95 net activate status...96 net add encryption...97 net add ipaddr...98 net add portset...99 net add route net add subnet net copy config net create config net create portset net delete config net delete encryption net delete ipaddr net delete portset net delete route net delete subnet net modify config net modify portset net modify subnet net ping net set address net set wizard net show config net show ipaddr net show ports net show portset Contents

22 alerts show Lists all events with a severity of critical or error. NOTE: The command logs show events can also be used to show all events or filtered events, not just critical or error events. See logs show events (page 86). alerts show [verbose] [numofevents ] Operator, Not applicable no objects exist within this command. verbose When this parameter is included in the command entry, a detailed output is provided. numofevents When this parameter is used, an integer must follow numofevents. This parameter indicates the maximum number of events which are listed in the output, starting with the most recent events. Upon successful completion of the command, a list of the most recent events up to 20 events is displayed starting with the most recent event. The output includes the event time, level, and description. If verbose is included, a detailed list of information for each event is output. If numofevents is included, the maximum number of events displayed is defined by the integer provided with this parameter. The list of events starts with the most recent event. # alerts show SEQUENCE ID TIMESTAMP LEVEL EVENT TYPE EVENT CODE TEXT May 18 11:26:14 ALERT System E Warning! - failover is disabled on this cluster, please go to Maintenance page to enable failover. 875 May 17 09:26:48 ALERT System E011D0000 Failed login attempt for user username from host (CLI). 851 May 16 11:26:14 ALERT System E Warning! - failover is disabled on this cluster, please go to Maintenance page to enable failover. 775 May 15 14:19:29 ALERT System E011D0000 Failed login attempt for user Admin from host (GUI). 773 May 15 14:18:42 ALERT System E011D0000 Failed login attempt for user Admin from host (GUI). 750 May 15 13:30:32 ALERT System E010A0025 File system ifs1 not mounted on hpb3cce3861a May 15 13:30:32 ALERT System E010A0025 File system ifs1 not mounted on hpb3cce3861a May 15 11:26:14 ALERT System E Warning! - failover is disabled on this cluster, please go to Maintenance page to enable failover. 698 May 15 11:16:43 ALERT System E071D001C component:managementprocessor, status:degraded, location:managementprocessor in IOmodule S/N:CN8231M078 in Back Upper IOM Slot in driveenclosure S/N:2S6233D259, Message: The management processor firmware needs to be upgraded. Management processor services may become unavailable., Diagnostic message: Perform a firmware update using the integrated firmware management capability as soon as possible., uuid:500c0ff15386b000-mp-a,500c0ff15386b000-mp-b, eventname:mgmt_processor_fw_mandatory_upgrade, eventid:001d001c, level:alert, category:storage_cluster, overallstatus:ok, name: vs_500c0ff15386b May 15 09:32:38 ALERT System E component:server, status:unknown, location:server hpb3cce3861a-2, Message: The server status cannot be determined., Diagnostic message: If the condition persists, contact HP technical support for further assistance., uuid: a a5731, eventname:server_status_unknown, eventid: , level:alert, category:server, overallstatus:degraded, name: ch_6500, engine name: hpb3cce3861a May 15 09:13:45 ALERT System E011D0000 Failed login attempt for user username from host (CLI). 598 May 14 14:30:55 ALERT System E010A0025 File system ifs1 not mounted on hpb3cce3861a May 14 14:30:55 ALERT System E010A0025 File system ifs1 not mounted on hpb3cce3861a May 14 14:04:37 ALERT System E Warning! - failover is disabled on this cluster, please go to Maintenance page to enable failover. 22 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

23 cifs add localadmin Use the cifs add localadmin command only when CIFS authentication is set to AD. Adds a local administrator to the CIFS server s BUILTIN\s group. The local administrator also allows users that are not Active Directory domain administrators to perform share management on the StoreOnce appliance. cifs add localadmin [SETX] name SETX This object defines the service set where the NAS share is located. X is the numeric index of the service set. It must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax (i.e., it must immediately follow localadmin). This object is required for StoreOnce 6500 and 6600 Systems. The object is optional for StoreOnce 2700, 2900, 3100, 3520, 3540, 4500, 4700, 4900, 5100 and 5500 Systems (and older models); if omitted, it defaults to SET1. name This required parameter specifies the CIFS domain user or group. Upon successful completion of the command, the message Command Successful is displayed. # cifs add localadmin name name1@domainname.com Command Successful cifs add localadmin 23

24 cifs add user Used when the CIFS server authentication is set to user. Adds a user to the CIFS server. cifs add user [SETX] name password SETX This object defines the service set where the NAS share is located. X is the numeric index of the service set. It must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax (i.e., it must immediately follow user). This object is required for StoreOnce 6500 and 6600 Systems. The object is optional for StoreOnce 2700, 2900, 3100, 3520, 3540, 4500, 4700, 4900, 5100 and 5500 Systems (and older models); if omitted, it defaults to SET1. name This required parameter specifies user name. password This required parameter specifies the user password. Passwords must contain at least eight characters and should not contain the single quotation mark ( ). Upon successful completion of the command, the message Command Successful is displayed. # cifs add user name newuser password newpassword Command Successful 24 Alphabetical List of Commands and Details

25 cifs delete localadmin Deletes local administrator from the CIFS server s BUILTIN\s group. Used only when the CIFS server authentication mode is set to AD. cifs delete localadmin [SETX] name SETX This object defines the service set where the NAS share is located. X is the numeric index of the service set. It must be specified in the exact position as given by the command syntax (i.e., it must immediately follow localadmin). This object is required for StoreOnce 6500 and 6600 Systems. The object is optional for StoreOnce 2700, 2900, 3100, 3520, 3540, 4500, 4700, 4900, 5100 and 5500 Systems (and older models); if omitted, it defaults to SET1. name This required parameter specifies the CIFS user or group name. Upon successful completion of the command, the message Command Successful is displayed. 1 # cifs delete localadmin name domainname\name1 Command Successful 2 # cifs delete localadmin name name1@domainname.com Command Successful cifs delete localadmin 25 e24fc04721

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