HP XP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Software Licenses User Manual

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NOTE:

When specifying users other than the root, you need to specify environment settings for when
general users are used to collect host information on the host side. For details about how to
specify settings, see the

HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software

Administrator Guide.

• IP address of Host Data Collector (IPv4 or IPv6) or Host Name

Gather the following information when registering a virtualization server:
• IP address of Host Data Collector (IPv4 or IPv6) or Host Name
• IP address of VMware vCenter Server or a virtualization server (IPv4 or IPv6)

NOTE:

To register a virtualization server, you cannot specify a subnet, a range, and multiple IP
addresses.

• User name and password of a user (who has the role of system administrator) for logging on

to vCenter Server or virtualization servers

NOTE:

If vCenter Server is being used, enter the user name and password for vCenter Server. If vCenter
Server is not being used, you need to enter and register user names and passwords of
virtualization servers one by one if multiple virtualization servers are being managed.

Verify that target hosts are connected to the network.

Specify environment settings for virtualization servers. For details see the HP P9000 Command
View Advanced Edition Suite Software Administrator Guide.

1.

On the Administration tab, select Managed Resources.

2.

On the Hosts tab, click Add Hosts.

3.

In the Add Hosts dialog box, click Discover Hosts.

If you are registering a virtualization server, select VMware from OS Type.

4.

Specify the necessary items, select the Host Data Collector to be used, and then submit the task.

The task is registered and listed on the Data Collection Tasks tab.

5.

Verify task status on the Data Collection Tasks tab.

Registered hosts can be viewed in the Resources list on the Navigation pane.

TIP:

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

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