4.
Click
More Actions
and select
Edit Host Groups
. The
Edit Host Groups
window opens.
5.
To change the name of the host group, select the
Host Group Name
option, then type a new
host group name.
6.
To change the host mode, select the
Host Mode
option, then select the new host mode from
the
Host Mode
table. The
Mode No.
column indicates option numbers. Select the option you
want to specify, then click
Enable
.
7.
If necessary, select an option you want to specify in the
Host Mode Options
. For detailed
information about host mode options, see
“Host mode options” (page 172)
8.
Click
Finish
.
9.
In the
Confirm
window, confirm the settings, in
Task Name
type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, then click
Apply
.
If
Go to tasks window for status
is checked, the
Tasks
window opens.
Initializing host group 0
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
Use this procedure to set host group 0 (zero) to its initial state. This removes all the WWNs from
host group 0 and also removes all the LU paths related to host group 0. This procedure also changes
the host mode of host group 0 to Standard and initializes the host group name. For example, if
you initialize host group 0 for the port CL1-A, the name of host group 0 will change to 1A-G00.
To initialize host group 0:
1.
Click
Ports/Host Groups
in the
Storage Systems
tree.
The list of available ports appear in the tree.
2.
Select the
Host Groups
tab, or select a port from the tree then select the
Host Groups
tab.
3.
Select the host group 0 which is displayed as host group (00).
4.
On the menu bar, click
Actions
,
Port/Host Group
, then
Delete Host Groups
. Or, click
More
Actions
and select
Delete Host Groups
from the lower right of the window. The
Delete Host
Groups
window opens.
5.
Confirm the settings and enter the task name in the
Task Name
box.
A task name can consist of up to 32 ASCII characters (letters, numerals, and symbols). Task
names are case-sensitive. (date) - (task name) is input by default.
6.
Click
Apply
in the
Delete Host Groups
window.
A message appears, asking whether to delete it.
If the
Go to tasks window for status
checkbox is selected, the
Tasks
window appears.
7.
Click
OK
to close the message.
Deleting a host bus adapter from a host group
The Storage Administrator (Provisioning) role is required to perform this task.
1.
Select the
Hosts
tab in one of the following ways.
•
Click
Ports/Host Groups
in the
Storage Systems
tree.
•
Click
Ports/Host Groups
in the
Storage Systems
tree and select a port from the tree.
•
Click
Ports/Host Groups
in the
Storage Systems
tree and select a port from the tree, then
select a host group from the tree.
2.
Select a host bus adapter.
3.
Select
Remove Hosts
.
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