Viewing security settings, Locating volumes in a specified security group – HP XP P9500 Storage User Manual

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Procedure 13 To start Volume Security for Mainframe

1.

Open the Remote Web Console main window. For details, refer to HP P9000 Remote Web
Console User Guide
.

2.

Click Action > Mainframe Connection > Volume Security for Mainframe to open the Volume
Security for Mainframe window.

Viewing Security Settings

This section describes how to view security settings.

Locating Volumes in a Specified Security Group

To search a security group for volumes, select the security group in the tree view of the Volume
Security for Mainframe window. You can find the volumes listed in the lower-right table.

Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host

Use one of these procedures to specify a host and find the security groups in which the host is
registered.

If the host appears in the upper-right table:

1.

Right-click the host in the table

2.

From the pop-up menu, select Host to Security Group. The Host to Security Group dialog box
opens with a list of security groups.

If the host does not appear in the upper-right table:

1.

In the tree view of the Volume Security for Mainframe window, right-click an item other than
a host group or LDEV group that appears immediately below a security group.

2.

From the pop-up menu, select List then Host to Security Group. The Host to Security Group
dialog box opens.

3.

From the Host list, select the desired host. The table lists associated security groups.

Locating Volumes in a Security Group that Contains a Specified Host

If a security group is classified as an access group, the security group contains both host and
volumes. Use one of these procedures to find volumes in the security group in which the specified
host is registered.

If the host appears in the upper-right table:

1.

Right-click the host in the table

2.

From the pop-up menu, select Host to LDEV. The Host to LDEV dialog box opens with a list of
volumes.

3.

Right-click an arrow at the right end of the CU list to see how many CU image numbers appear.

If just one CU image number appears, the table in the dialog box displays all the volumes
that you want.

If two or more CU image numbers appear, the table in the dialog box displays some of
the volumes that you want. Select each CU image number to find volumes in the CU
image.

If the host does not appear in the upper-right table:

1.

In the tree view of the Volume Security for Mainframe window, right-click an item other than
a host group or LDEV group that appears immediately below a security group.

2.

From the pop-up menu, select List then Host to LDEV. The Host to LDEV dialog box opens.

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