Changing settings for a manually registered host – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software User Manual

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To change authentication information about a registered IP address or user account, edit the IP address
or user account by using the Edit Hosts dialog box, and then execute a refresh operation.

To make changes to each item, see the following table:

Table 2 Updating host information using Host Data Collector

Edit Hosts

Refresh Hosts

Item

N

Y

Host Name

N

N

OS Type

Y

1

N

Host IP Address

Y

N

User ID/PW

Y

2

N

Host Data Collector IP Address

Y

N

Protocol

Y

3

Y

3

Port Type

Y

3,4

Y

3

WWN

N

N

5

WWN Nickname

Legend:

Y : Can be edited or refreshed

N : Cannot be edited or refreshed

Notes:

1.

For virtualization servers, you can specify IPv4 or IPv6.

2.

You can specify IPv4 or IPv6.

3.

Clicking Refresh Hosts will discover new or updated WWNs and their port types. Deleted WWNs require
that you click Edit Hosts and delete the WWNs that need to be removed.

4.

If you want to allocate volumes to a FCoE port, you need to manually add a WWN.

5.

To update WWN nicknames that have been specified by using storage system management tools such
as Remote Web Console, refresh the storage system information. When several WWN nicknames are
assigned to a single HBA, only one of the nicknames is displayed for that HBA.

To edit and refresh hosts using Host Data Collector:

1.

From the Administration tab, select Managed Resources.

2.

On the Hosts tab, select the host to update, then click either Refresh Hosts, or Edit Hosts depending
on the items that you want to update.

3.

Execute the processing. The task is registered to Data Collection Tasks tab. If you changed settings
in the Edit Hosts dialog box, after the task has completed successfully, execute a refresh operation
using Refresh Hosts.

The host list is updated.

Changing settings for a manually registered host

You can use Edit Hosts to update host information registered by specifying WWN, or registered by
using the host detection function.

1.

From the Administration tab, select Managed Resources.

Discovering, registering, and adding management targets

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