PowerProtect Data Manager provides a web-based user interface (UI) that you can use to manage and monitor system features and settings from any location over a network.
Steps
From a host that has network access to the
PowerProtect Data Manager instance, use the latest version of Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to connect to the instance:
https://<instance_hostname>
NOTE:You can specify the hostname or the IP address of the instance.
Log in with your user name and password.
The
PowerProtect Data Manager Security Configuration Guide provides more information about the available user roles and their associated permissions. The associated roles for an account determine what parts of the UI a user can see and use, and what operations a user can perform.
If this is your first time accessing the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, an unsigned certificate warning might appear in the web browser.
The security certificate that encrypts communication between the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI and the web browser is self-signed. A self-signed certificate is signed by the web server that hosts the secure web page. There is nothing wrong with this certificate. This certificate is sufficient to establish an encrypted channel between the web browser and the server. However, it is not signed by a trusted authority.
NOTE: If the user interface is left unattended for more than 30 minutes and times out, the login page might display with the error
503: Unknown Error. If this occurs, dismiss the error and log in again with your username and password.
The
Get Started window appears with configuration options that are required upon first deployment. To skip this window and go right to the
Dashboard, click
Launch.
From the
Dashboard window:
The left pane provides links to the available menu items. Expand a menu item for more options.
The icons in the
PowerProtect Data Manager banner provide additional options.
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