Viewing host grouping information – Dell Emulex Family of Adapters User Manual

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OneCommand™ Manager Application

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7. Managing Hosts

Viewing Host Grouping Information

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host's IP address, for example, 138.239.82.131. "Local Host" is displayed if you

selected the host from which you are actually launching.

Remote Manager Server Version – The version of the OneCommand Manager

application server that is running on the host. If different versions of the

OneCommand Manager application are installed on different hosts in the SAN,

those differences appear in this field.

Number of Adapters – The number of adapters installed in the host.

Number of Physical Ports – The number of discovered physical ports that can be

managed by this host.

CIM Provider Version – If the host is being managed using the CIM interface,

the “CIM Provider Version” field displays the version of the Emulex CIM

Provider that is running on the remotely managed system.

Note: The CIM Provider Version field only appears if the host is managed

through the CIM interface.

Function Summary Area

NIC Functions – The number of NIC functions running on the discovered

adapters on this host.

FC Functions – The number of FC functions running on the discovered adapters

on this host.

FCoE Functions – The number of FCoE functions running on the discovered

adapters on this host.

FC Targets – The number of FC targets discovered on the FC/FCoE functions on

this host.

VPorts – The number of discovered virtual ports that can be managed by this

host. (Not supported on VMware ESXi servers being managed through the CIM

interface.)

iSCSI Functions – The number of iSCSI functions running on the discovered

adapters on this host.

iSCSI Targets – The number of iSCSI targets discovered on the iSCSI functions

on this host.

Viewing Host Grouping Information

The Host Group Information tab displays information about the selected host group,

such as the group name and the total number of hosts. See “Grouping Hosts” on

page 108 to learn about creating host groups.

Note: Host grouping is not supported for VMware.

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