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December 4th, 2006 12:00
ECC CLARiiON Agent management account
I've poured over the manuals and have not managed to find anything on this so I thought I would toss it out to the community and see if anyone has run across this before.
I'm running ECC v5.2sp4 and am managing several CLARiiON arrays (all with current FLARE). When I initially set up these arrays to be managed in ECC I used a generic account we had set up on each CLARiiON. Due to regulatory compliance issues we need to go back and change the password on this account on each array.
I can't seem to find any way to update the password in ECC without completely deleting the CLARiiON objects and rediscovering them. This wouldn't be such a problem, except it looks like that will cause me to lose all the StorageScope data on each array as well.
Does anyone know a way to change the username/password assigned to manage an array without deleting and rediscovering the object?
Thanks in advance...
I'm running ECC v5.2sp4 and am managing several CLARiiON arrays (all with current FLARE). When I initially set up these arrays to be managed in ECC I used a generic account we had set up on each CLARiiON. Due to regulatory compliance issues we need to go back and change the password on this account on each array.
I can't seem to find any way to update the password in ECC without completely deleting the CLARiiON objects and rediscovering them. This wouldn't be such a problem, except it looks like that will cause me to lose all the StorageScope data on each array as well.
Does anyone know a way to change the username/password assigned to manage an array without deleting and rediscovering the object?
Thanks in advance...
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fox2_b90627
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December 4th, 2006 13:00
here are ideas
1/ discover again you clariion box and submit new password ( using standard process in the discover menu ) ( I did something like this when I was running 5.2 SP3 )
2/ if it does not work try, for each clariion "remove permission to manage" and then discover it again using standard process
I hope it will help
Fox
Allen Ward
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December 11th, 2006 07:00
This is working for me. I didn't have to remove permissions to manage either, it just let me rediscover right away.
This is MUCH better than losing all my Storage Scope history for these arrays!