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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management Upon completion of this module, you should be able to: List Unisphere security features Describe Unisphere authentication using LDAP Audit Control Station events Explain VNX system notification methods and event monitoring Implement Unisphere Security Unisphere Security and Basic Management1
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management This lesson covers the following topics: VNX administration Unisphere interface navigation Command Line Interface (CLI) for File and Block access Lesson 1: Unisphere and CLI interfaces Unisphere Security and Basic Management2
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Administration Unisphere Security and Basic Management3 Administration performed via GUI or CLI connection to VNX Unisphere GUI CLI to Control Station (for File) or Host Secure CLI (for Block)
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. EMC Unisphere Unisphere Security and Basic Management 4 Enter the IP address of the VNX Control Station or Storage Processor Browser session Unisphere VNX Client
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (1 of 8) Unisphere Security and Basic Management 5 1 1 1.Top Navigation Bar 2.Task Pane 3.Main Pane 1.Top Navigation Bar 2.Task Pane 3.Main Pane 2 2 3 3 Expand Main Pane Expand Task Pane
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (2 of 8) Unisphere Security and Basic Management6 1 1 1.Toolbar Search Option 2.General Options 1.Toolbar Search Option 2.General Options 2 2 Logged User Navigation “breadcrumb” Hide Task Menu Hide Task Menu Expand Task Menu
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (3 of 8) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Unisphere Security and Basic Management7 Mouse over an option of the Top Navigation Bar opens a submenu Right-click of mouse over a query selection opens menu with actions for selected object
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (4 of 8) Unisphere Security and Basic Management8 Page Help Export to CSV file Refresh the Page Tools
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (5 of 8) Unisphere Security and Basic Management9
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (6 of 8) Mouse cursor over field name Wait for pop-up description Quick answers for simple usability questions Example: User is creating a NFS Export for a File System (discussed later on this course) The Create NFS export dialog box opens with data form Mouse cursor was placed over “Read-only Hosts:” Operator waited two seconds Unisphere Security and Basic Management10
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Interface Terms and Components (7 of 8) Wizards Generates pop-up window Simplified step walk through Designed for novice users Further modification and management done using Navigation and Task pages Unisphere Security and Basic Management 11
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX for File Command Line Interface (CLI) Used for the completion of most administrative tasks Primary function: scripting of repetitive tasks CLI can be accessed in the Control Station (CS) Local access available directly at the Control Station console Remote access available via an SSH interface tool like PuTTy Approximately 80 Linux-like commands. CS runs an EMC-customized Linux Data Movers (DM) do not have CLI Commands are entered from CS CS route the commands to Data Movers Storage Systems Unisphere Security and Basic Management12
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX for File CLI Commands cel_ commands Execute to remotely-linked VNX for File systems cs_ commands Execute to the local Control Station fs_ commands Execute to the specified file system nas_ commands Execute to the Control Station database server_ commands Execute directly to a Data Mover Unisphere Security and Basic Management13
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Integration with VNX for File CLI Integration with Command Line Interface (CLI) VNX for File CLI commands can be executed via GUI interface Only one command at a time Unisphere Security and Basic Management 14
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX for Block Command Line Interface (CLI) Secure CLI is a comprehensive VNX CLI for Block solution Client application installed on supported Windows, Linux /Unix hosts Commands consist of naviseccli command and options Commands: Storage connectivity/provisioning, and management, LUN compression/expansion/migration, storage domain/host agents Unisphere Security and Basic Management15
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. SP Setup Page Unisphere Security and Basic Management16
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: VNX administration Unisphere interface navigation Command Line Interface (CLI) for File and Block access Lesson 1: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management17
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management This lesson covers the following topics: VNX Administrative user authentication Unisphere Security Features Unisphere authentication scopes Unisphere user roles for system administration Lesson 2: Unisphere Security Features Unisphere Security and Basic Management18
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Management Access Security Different management applications with access to VNX system Access limited to authorized users and applications Authentication Identify user making a request Authorization Determine if user has the right to exercise the request Privacy Avoid unauthorized disclosure of information to user Trust Verify the identity of the communication parties Audit Record of activities performed by authenticated user Unisphere Security and Basic Management19
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Administration Security VNX access via GUI or CLI interfaces require user authentication Administrative options for Unique administrative user accounts Role based administration Secure authentication and management SSL/TLS &SSH Unisphere Security and Basic Management20 Login
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Administrative Authentication Scope Authentication Scopes Global Local LDAP Unisphere Security and Basic Management21 Login LDAP LDAP User LDAP Server Local Local User Storage Domain Global User Global
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Default Management Accounts VNX for File and Unified systems default management accounts VNX for Block systems do not have default factory installed management accounts A global account can be created during initialization or first login Unisphere Security and Basic Management22 AccountDescription root VNX for File local account which provides administrator level privileges on the CS nasadmin VNX for File local account which provides administrator level privileges on the CS sysadmin Global system account which provides administrator level privileges for both VNX for File and VNX for Block
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Areas of Administrative responsibility Privileges to VNX object Read/Modify/Full Control Associated to User’s Primary group System-defined roles Cannot be modified/deleted User-defined role Custom configured Roles apply to GUI & CLI Administrative Roles Unisphere Security and Basic Management23
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere SSL/TLS Certificates Certificates secure VNX network links for: Management LDAP bindings Establishing a trusted identity PKI encoding and decoding Default self-signed certificates SPA, SPB & Control Station 2048 bit RSA keys Generate Data Mover self-signed certificates Configure CA-signed certificates SPA, SPB & Data Movers Unisphere Security and Basic Management 24 LDAP FileMover SSL/TLS Management VMware ESXi Client Software
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Log Auditing Audit Logging on a VNX for Block system Check for suspicious activity logged on the VNX SPs Provides information on the affected SPs and the associated hosts Auditing on a VNX for File system Capture management activities initiated from the Control Station Verify access to key system files and end-user data Integration with RSA enVision Application provides collection, analysis and reporting of administrative events logged by the VNX storage systems Unisphere Security and Basic Management25
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: VNX Administrative user authentication Unisphere authentication scopes Unisphere Security features Unisphere user roles for system administration Lesson 2: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management26
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Monitoring This lesson covers the following topics: VNX integration with LDAP for management Binding the Control Station and SPs to LDAP Configuring group mappings Assigning administrative roles to LDAP users Lesson 3: Unisphere Authentication using LDAP Unisphere Security and Basic Management27
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Configuring LDAP Authentication Overview Configure LDAP binding to LDAP server Map a VNX Administrative Role to an LDAP Group VNX creates Local group and maps it to LDAP Group Unisphere Security and Basic Management28 LDAP Binding 1 1 LDAP-based Domains Microsoft AD iPlanet OpenLDAP Role to Group mapping 2 2 Group mapping 3 3
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Configuring LDAP Binding: Part 1 Settings > Security From System Tasks pane Manage LDAP Domain Server tab IP address & port number Server Type and Protocol Domain Name BindDN and Password User and Group search Paths Unisphere Security and Basic Management29
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Role Mapping tab For LDAP Group object Domain group or user name Role for user or group Advanced tab Customize various LDAP attributes Configuring LDAP Binding: Part 2 Unisphere Security and Basic Management30
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Automatic LDAP Group Mapping New local group automatically created on VNX Automatic mapping between new local group and LDAP domain group Members of LDAP group granted administrative rights for role Unisphere Security and Basic Management31
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. LDAP User Login GUI Login LDAP Credentials Username/Password Select Use LDAP option CLI Login to Control Station LDAP credentials Username format: @ Unisphere Security and Basic Management32 login as: ptesca@corp.hmarine.com ptesca@corp.hmarine.com@10.127.57.130's password:******* [ptesca@VNX3cs0 ~]$ login as: ptesca@corp.hmarine.com ptesca@corp.hmarine.com@10.127.57.130's password:******* [ptesca@VNX3cs0 ~]$
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: Integration of VNX with LDAP domains and users How to bind the Control Station and SPs to LDAP Configuration of Group mappings Assignment of Administrative Roles to LDAP users Lesson 3: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management33
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management This lesson covers the following topics: Auditing the administrative access to the Control Station Auditing events Control Station audit commands, creation of logs and reports Lesson 4: Control Station Auditing Unisphere Security and Basic Management34
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Auditing on the VNX Control Station The purpose of auditing is to record the security-relevant events that happen on a system Provides information about who initiated the event and the event’s affect on the system (e.g., success or failure) Auditing is driven by several factors including compliance concerns and basic system management Auditing is enabled by default Unisphere Security and Basic Management35
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Default Audit Events Defined in /etc/audit/audit.rules Root file system access by Administrators A list of sensitive system files Changes to the audit infrastructure Users authenticating to the system Unisphere Security and Basic Management36
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Record Types Several main record types associated to audit events The main record types are listed on the table below Unisphere Security and Basic Management37
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Audit Commands Native Linux commands No VNX specific commands Man pages Requires root permissions /sbin/auditctl Controls the kernel’s audit subsystem /sbin/ausearch For reading the audit trail /sbin/aureport Produces summary reports of audit logs /sbin/service auditd Controls the audit subsystem Options: start, stop, status, restart, reload, rotate, condrestart Unisphere Security and Basic Management38
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Audit Control #./auditctl -h usage: auditctl [options] -a Append rule to end of ist with ction -A Add rule at beginning of ist with ction -b Set max number of outstanding audit buffers allowed Default=64 -d Delete rule from ist with ction l=task,entry,exit,user,watch,exclude a=never,possible,always -D Delete all rules and watches -e [0..2] Set enabled flag -f [0..2] Set failure flag 0=silent 1=printk 2=panic -F f=v Build rule: field name, operator(=,!=,,<=, >=,^,&) value -h Help #./auditctl -h usage: auditctl [options] -a <l,a>Append rule to end of <l>ist with <a>ction -A <l,a>Add rule at beginning of <l>ist with <a>ction -b <backlog>Set max number of outstanding audit buffers allowed Default=64 -d <l,a>Delete rule from <l>ist with <a>ction l=task,entry,exit,user,watch,exclude a=never,possible,always -DDelete all rules and watches -e [0..2]Set enabled flag -f [0..2]Set failure flag 0=silent 1=printk 2=panic -F f=vBuild rule: field name, operator(=,!=,<,>,<=, >=,^,&) value -hHelp Unisphere Security and Basic Management39 Configure Audit behavior - /sbin/auditctl Example shows abbreviated output of this command help
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Viewing Audit Log Reading the audit trail - /sbin/ausearch Example shows file system paths accessed Output below is abbreviated. Unisphere Security and Basic Management40 # /sbin/ausearch -i -m PATH |grep cwd type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.909:8442) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.911:8443) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.914:8444) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.916:8445) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.917:8446) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.974:8447) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.975:8448) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.119:8472) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.120:8473) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.132:8475) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.133:8476) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.137:8477) : cwd=/home/nasadmin # /sbin/ausearch -i -m PATH |grep cwd type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.909:8442) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.911:8443) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.914:8444) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.916:8445) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.917:8446) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.974:8447) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:05:08.975:8448) : cwd=/nbsnas/server type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.119:8472) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.120:8473) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.132:8475) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.133:8476) : cwd=/home/nasadmin type=CWD msg=audit(04/28/2011 09:10:01.137:8477) : cwd=/home/nasadmin
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Creating Audit Reports Generating Audit Summary Reports - /sbin/aureport Example shows Authentication Report Unisphere Security and Basic Management41 #./sbin/aureport –auth Authentication Report ============================================ # date time acct host term exe success event ============================================ 1. 04/28/2011 07:30:04 acct="sysadmin ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803462 2. 04/28/2011 07:30:06 acct="root ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803522 3. 04/28/2011 07:30:08 acct="itechi ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803547 4. 04/28/2011 07:34:52 acct="nasadmin 10.12.247.3 ssh /usr/sbin/sshd yes 54 5. 04/28/2011 07:35:09 acct="root ? pts/0 /bin/su yes 256 #./sbin/aureport –auth Authentication Report ============================================ # date time acct host term exe success event ============================================ 1. 04/28/2011 07:30:04 acct="sysadmin ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803462 2. 04/28/2011 07:30:06 acct="root ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803522 3. 04/28/2011 07:30:08 acct="itechi ? ? /nas/sbin/change_passwd no 2803547 4. 04/28/2011 07:34:52 acct="nasadmin 10.12.247.3 ssh /usr/sbin/sshd yes 54 5. 04/28/2011 07:35:09 acct="root ? pts/0 /bin/su yes 256
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Audit Backups Audit logs are located in /celerra/audit Backup of auditing configuration files and current audit log file To backend: /nas/var/auditing/ Each Control Station synched every 180 seconds /nas/var/auditing/cs0/ /nas/var/auditing/cs1/ If Control Station in slot 0 is replaced, recovery code will restore the audit configuration files Slot 1 auditing configuration is restored manually Unisphere Security and Basic Management42 # ls /nas/var/auditing/ cs0 lost+found # ls /nas/var/auditing/cs0 auditd.conf audit.log audit.rules # ls /nas/var/auditing/ cs0 lost+found # ls /nas/var/auditing/cs0 auditd.conf audit.log audit.rules
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: Auditing the administrative access to the Control Station Events that can be configured for auditing Control Station audit commands used for the creation of logs and reports Lesson 4: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management43
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management This lesson covers the following topics: Unisphere monitoring features Event logs for VNX system activities Event monitor operations Event monitor notifications Lesson 5: Notification Methods and Event Monitoring Unisphere Security and Basic Management44
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere System Monitoring System > Monitoring and Alerts > Unisphere Security and Basic Management45
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Alerts System > Monitoring and Alerts > Alerts Unisphere Security and Basic Management46
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Background Tasks for File System > Monitoring and Alerts > Background Tasks for File Unisphere Security and Basic Management47
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Event Logs for File VNX for File related events Messages from Data Mover or Control Station Selected time interval and severity level Right-click the mouse over selection and select details Unisphere Security and Basic Management48
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: SP Event Logs Unisphere Security and Basic Management49 VNX for Block related events Events logged on the Storage Processor
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Notifications for File System Event Notification: Facility, Severity, Action, Destination System Resource Utilization: Storage usage, Storage Protection, DM load Unisphere Security and Basic Management50
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Notifications for Block Creation and Centralized or Distributed Monitors Creation and Configuration of Notification templates Event Severity: Information, Warning, Error, Critical Event Category: Basic Array, MirrorView, SnapView, SAN Copy, NQM, Alerts, Virtual Provisioning, VNX Snapshots Actions: Logs, Combine events, add response, e-mail notification, paging service, SNMP trap Unisphere Security and Basic Management51
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Statistics for File Graphics with info about usage and performance File System Storage Network device Change of parameters for visualization and Flexible navigation Unisphere Security and Basic Management52
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Monitoring: Statistics for Block Unisphere Security and Basic Management53 Unisphere Analyzer
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: Unisphere monitoring features Event logs for VNX system activities Event monitor operations Event monitor notifications Lesson 5: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management54
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management This lesson covers the following topics: Configuring storage domain management of VNX systems Configuration of administrative users and assignment of administrative roles Creating email notifications Setting notifications for various severity levels Lesson 6: Implementing Unisphere Security Unisphere Security and Basic Management55
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Storage Domains All Systems > Domains Each VNX is its own storage domain Domain members: SPA, SPB, Control Station System managed by Unisphere session to any member Global user account “sysadmin”: Administrative role Unisphere Security and Basic Management56 Storage Domain SPASPB CS
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Multi-Domain Management All Systems > Domains Unisphere Security and Basic Management57
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Adding a VNX System to Domain All Systems > System List > Add Unisphere Security and Basic Management58 SP IP Address
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Creating New Administrative Users Settings > Security > User Management Requires Administrator or Security Administrator role Global users Local users For File For Block Unisphere Security and Basic Management59
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Assigning Administrative Roles Settings > Security > User Management > User Customization for File > Users > Properties Primary Group Group Role Membership Client Access Unisphere Security and Basic Management60
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Email Notifications: Email User Setup email account Unisphere Security and Basic Management61
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. VNX Notifications: Create Notifications for File Create event to monitor Select recipient of notification Unisphere Security and Basic Management62
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Event Monitoring Configuration Unisphere Security and Basic Management63 1.Event Monitor Type DistributedDistributed CentralizedCentralized 2.Selection of hosts to monitor 3.Events by Category Basic ArrayBasic Array MirrorViewMirrorView SnapViewSnapView SAN CopySAN Copy AlertsAlerts VNX SnapshotsVNX Snapshots 4.Severity CriticalCritical ErrorError WarningsWarnings InformationalInformational 5.Response Send e-mailSend e-mail Send SNMP trapSend SNMP trap 1.Event Monitor Type DistributedDistributed CentralizedCentralized 2.Selection of hosts to monitor 3.Events by Category Basic ArrayBasic Array MirrorViewMirrorView SnapViewSnapView SAN CopySAN Copy AlertsAlerts VNX SnapshotsVNX Snapshots 4.Severity CriticalCritical ErrorError WarningsWarnings InformationalInformational 5.Response Send e-mailSend e-mail Send SNMP trapSend SNMP trap
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Unisphere Security and Basic Management During this lesson the following topics were covered: Configuring and management of storage domain Configuration of administrative users and assignment of administrative roles Setting email notifications Setting notifications for File for various severity levels Lesson 6: Summary Unisphere Security and Basic Management64
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Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Summary Key points covered in this module: VNX provides multiple interface options, including VNX Unisphere and CLI Unisphere supports Global, Local, and LDAP authentication Options, as well as built-in management accounts. Default and custom administrative roles help to control management access. Control Station auditing can be used to manage desired events. Unisphere monitoring and notification can also be used to manage and report on events. Unisphere Security and Basic Management65
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