Edit san profile, Activate san profile, Deactivate san profile – HP Intelligent Infrastructure Analyzer Software Licenses User Manual

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8.

Edit option is used to:

Update correct credentials like login, password, port and read community string.

9.

Select the check box of the discovered switch(es) to perform one of these actions:

Click on Monitor switch(es) to perform the data collection, monitoring, and SFP diagnostics.

Delete – removes the components from the profile.

Test connectivity – tests the network connectivity of the components.

Edit SAN profile

To modify a profile:
1.

Select the existing profile in the Manage SAN Profiles page.

2.

Click Edit. The Update SAN Profile page is displayed in a separate window.

3.

Change the profile and follow the

“Creating New SAN profile” (page 11)

procedure (step:

2 onwards).

CAUTION:

Modifying Data Collection Frequency may result to loss of monitored data and also

may result in delayed SFP diagnostic by few DC cycles depending on the frequency modified.

Activate SAN profile

To start continuous data collection, SFP monitoring, and diagnostics, a profile must be activated.

To activate a SAN profile:
1.

Select the existing SAN profile in the Manage SAN Profiles page.

2.

Click Activate.

3.

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

Do you wish to Activate the SAN Profile – XYZ

(name of the SAN profile)

Click Yes to activate the SAN profile.

Click No to cancel the activation.

4.

The active SAN profile name is displayed on every IIAS page, as shown in

Figure 6 (page 13)

.

Figure 6 Active SAN profile name

NOTE:

You can activate only one SAN profile at a time and that profile is monitored. You

can change the active SAN profile at any time.

Deactivate SAN profile

To stop continuous data collection, SFP monitoring, and diagnostics, the profile must be deactivated.

Using HP IIAS

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