Delete san profile, Rescan san, San topology – HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer Software Licenses User Manual

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To deactivate a SAN profile:
1.

Select the current active profile in the Manage SAN profiles page.

2.

Click Deactivate.

3.

The Deactivate SAN Profile window is displayed with the following message:

Do you wish to deactivate the SAN Profile – XYZ

(name of the SAN profile).

Click Yes to deactivate the SAN profile.

Click No to cancel the deactivation.

Delete SAN profile

To delete a SAN profile:
1.

Select any deactive SAN profile in the Manage SAN Profiles page.

2.

Click Delete.

3.

The Delete SAN Profile window is displayed with the following message:

Do you wish to delete the SAN Profile – XYZ

(name of the SAN profile)

Click Yes to delete the SAN profile.

Click No to cancel the deletion.

NOTE:

An active profile cannot be deleted.

Rescan SAN

Clicking on Rescan SAN initiates a data collection cycle for the active profile. This data collection
cycle is different than a system initiated cycle that occurs at an interval as set in the active profile.
Initiating a Rescan SAN request while the system initiated data collection cycle is in progress, the
system does not create a separate data collection cycle for rescan instead, the rescan is considered
as completed when the system initiated cycle ends.

To rescan a SAN profile, complete the following steps:

Click Rescan SAN from the navigation menu.

NOTE:

Rescan SAN works only on an active profile.

Timeout is 20 mins. Later, all DC's get aborted after 20 mins.

SAN Topology

Prerequisites for Topology

Java plug-in must be available in the Internet Explorer (IE) browser to view SAN topology .

Text and tool-tip for components in topology might not appear at times. Install the latest plug-in for
the IE being used, and the problem might resolve.

Overview

SAN topology depicts the topology of the SAN being monitored.

It keeps track of the following information:

Connectivity between components.

States of components and connectivity.

Number of connections between every pair of connected components.

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