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11-11-2004 10:56 PM
11-11-2004 10:56 PM
Hi,
In our HP NAS 2000s we have never had the option to set the Array Configuration Utility Password for the Remote Service Setup.
The documentation states that you can set the password when you switch from local to remote operation but we were never prompted for a password so now only local mode works and that won't work from the HP NAS webinterface.
Kind regards,
Clemens Sibon
In our HP NAS 2000s we have never had the option to set the Array Configuration Utility Password for the Remote Service Setup.
The documentation states that you can set the password when you switch from local to remote operation but we were never prompted for a password so now only local mode works and that won't work from the HP NAS webinterface.
Kind regards,
Clemens Sibon
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12-02-2004 04:19 AM
12-02-2004 04:19 AM
Solution
Hi Clemens,
Short answer: (case-sensitive on both user and password)
username: administrator
password: administrator
The ACU runs through the Insight Manager web service/server. So if you have used that before you may have changed the password. (https://localhost:2381)
On every 2000s there are Three (3) different administrator logins:
1. OS - Administrator (hpinvent)
2. Insight - administrator (administrator)
3. ILo - Administrator (check tag)
The username is case-sensitive on everything but the OS.
Hope this helps,
JP
Short answer: (case-sensitive on both user and password)
username: administrator
password: administrator
The ACU runs through the Insight Manager web service/server. So if you have used that before you may have changed the password. (https://localhost:2381)
On every 2000s there are Three (3) different administrator logins:
1. OS - Administrator (hpinvent)
2. Insight - administrator (administrator)
3. ILo - Administrator (check tag)
The username is case-sensitive on everything but the OS.
Hope this helps,
JP
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12-05-2004 04:53 AM
12-05-2004 04:53 AM
Re: HP NAS 2000s Array Configuration Utility Password?
Thanks ,it works! Ten points for Jon Paul.
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12-05-2004 04:55 AM
12-05-2004 04:55 AM
Re: HP NAS 2000s Array Configuration Utility Password?
Hmm, sorry for an extra message. Didn't know yet that you could type something when closing a thread.
Anyway, the response from Jon Paul was the solution.
Anyway, the response from Jon Paul was the solution.
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