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Related topics

About registering a host

, page 31

Registering hosts by using Host Data Collector

, page 34

Registering hosts manually by specifying the WWN target

, page 36

Priority for acquiring the WWN

, page 34

Registering hosts by using vMA

, page 36

Registering hosts using host scan

, page 38

Priority for acquiring the WWN

If hosts you want to register include a host that has a WWN that has already been registered, the
host that acquires the WWN is determined based on the product or application that detects it, and
is registered according to the following acquisition priority list.

When hosts are registered by using multiple methods, the WWN acquisition priority, listed from
highest to lowest is:

1.

A virtualization server (other than one registered manually).

2.

A virtualization server that is registered manually .

3.

A host registered by using Device Manager agent.

4.

A normal host or a virtual machine registered either manually or by using Host Data Collector.

When hosts with the same WWN are registered by using the same method:

If a host is registered without using the Device Manager agent, the WWN of the host that was
registered first is retained.

If a host is registered by using the Device Manager agent, the WWN is registered to the host that
was registered last.

Related topics

About registering a host

, page 31

Methods for registering hosts

, page 32

Registering hosts by using Host Data Collector

Use Host Data Collector to discover and register multiple hosts, virtualization servers, and virtual
machines in a single task.

Prerequisites

Gather the following information:
• Host OS type
• Host IP address (IPv4)

NOTE:

To detect multiple hosts at the same time, specify a subnet or a range of 256 or fewer IP
addresses, or specify individual IP addresses.

• User name and password for logging on to the host (with Administrator or superuser permissions)

Discovering, registering, and adding management targets

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