Delete san profile, Rescan san, Hp iias terminologies – HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer Software User Manual

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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.

Data collection timeout is 30 minutes. However, the GUI will timeout after 40 mins if the rescan
is not complete for any reason.

HP IIAS terminologies

Table 4 (page 23)

lists the component types and their definitions. A component can be SAN Switch,

Host, or Storage.

Table 4 Component type and definition

Definition

Component type

Discovered Component

A component is of vendor/model as per the

“Support

Matrix” (page 53)

.

The firmware version is not as per the requirements
mentioned in the Support Matrix.

The component has current firmware version but not
selected by the user for monitoring.

Monitored Component

A component is of vendor/model as per the Support
Matrix.

The current firmware version as per the requirements
mentioned in Support Matrix is selected by the user for
monitoring.

A component connected to a ‘Discovered Switch’ or
‘Monitored Switch’ with any of the following conditions:

Inferred Component

Is a switch without a valid IP address.

Is a switch that contains only fiber channel connectivity.

A switch has a valid IP address but the user credentials
entered in the profile does not apply to the switch.

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