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# Home Assistant Community Add-on: HPE Smart Storage Administrator
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HPE Smart Storage Administrator (HPE SSA) offers a single interface that quickly sets up, configures and manages the HPE Smart Array controllers and the HPE SAS Host Bus Adapters (HBAs).
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## Installation
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The installation of this add-on is pretty straightforward and not different in
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comparison to installing any other Home Assistant add-on.
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1. Search for the "HPE Smart Storage Administrator" add-on in the Supervisor add-on store and install it.
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1. Start the "HPE Smart Storage Administrator" add-on.
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1. Check the logs of the "HPE Smart Storage Administrator" to see if everything went well.
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1. Click the "OPEN WEB UI" button!
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## Configuration
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**Note**: _Remember to restart the add-on when the configuration is changed._
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Example add-on configuration:
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```yaml
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ssl: true
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certfile: fullchain.pem
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keyfile: privkey.pem
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```
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**Note**: _This is just an example, don't copy and paste it! Create your own!_
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### Option: `log_level`
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The `log_level` option controls the level of log output by the addon and can
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be changed to be more or less verbose, which might be useful when you are
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dealing with an unknown issue. Possible values are:
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- `trace`: Show every detail, like all called internal functions.
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- `debug`: Shows detailed debug information.
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- `info`: Normal (usually) interesting events.
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- `warning`: Exceptional occurrences that are not errors.
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- `error`: Runtime errors that do not require immediate action.
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- `fatal`: Something went terribly wrong. Add-on becomes unusable.
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Please note that each level automatically includes log messages from a
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more severe level, e.g., `debug` also shows `info` messages. By default,
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the `log_level` is set to `info`, which is the recommended setting unless
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you are troubleshooting.
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### Option: `lang`
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Supported languageCode/languages are:
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- `en`: English (default)
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- `ja`: Japanese
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- `de`: German
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- `es`: Spanish
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- `fr`: French
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- `it`: Italian
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- `pt`: Portuguese
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- `ru`: Russian
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- `zh`: Simplified Chinese
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### Option: `ssl`
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Enables/Disables SSL (HTTPS) on the web interface.
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Set it `true` to enable it, `false` otherwise.
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### Option: `certfile`
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The certificate file to use for SSL.
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**Note**: _The file MUST be stored in `/ssl/`, which is the default_
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### Option: `keyfile`
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The private key file to use for SSL.
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**Note**: _The file MUST be stored in `/ssl/`, which is the default_
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### Option: `leave_front_door_open`
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Adding this option to the add-on configuration allows you to disable
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authentication on the Web Terminal by setting it to `true` and leaving the
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username and password empty.
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**Note**: _We STRONGLY suggest, not to use this, even if this add-on is
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only exposed to your internal network. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!_
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