Removing hosts and releasing associated resources – HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software Licenses User Manual

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Delete associated host groups

Release LUSE volumes

Delete virtual LDEV ID. This applies when managing resources that have virtual IDs set.

Delete associated volumes

Shred associated volumes. Format the volumes if shredding is unavailable.

By automatically executing these options as an extension of removing a host, the process is simplified.

NOTE:

When removing storage resources related to a host, verify that there is not any related data remaining
on the volumes.

TIP:

If you are removing a host that was registered using Device Manager agent, uninstall the Device
Manager agent from the host, then remove the host using Command View AE Suite.

Related topics

Removing hosts and releasing associated resources

, page 45

About unallocating volumes

, page 104

About managing storage resources that have virtual IDs

, page 211

About deleting unallocated volumes

, page 53

About releasing a LUSE volume

, page 55

Removing hosts and releasing associated resources

When you no longer need to manage a host, remove the host and release its associated related
storage resources, such as allocated volumes and path settings.

Prerequisites

Gather the following information:
• Target host names
• Target volumes

Back up the target volumes

Stop input and output to the target volumes

1.

On the Administration tab, select Managed Resources and click the Hosts tab.

2.

From the lists of hosts, select the host you want to remove and click More Actions > Remove Hosts.

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