Deleting srp host, Configuring srp host (initiator) properties, Viewing fibre channel targets – HP 377707-002 User Manual

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Deleting SRP Host

To delete an SRP host from the configuration file:
1. Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame.
2. Click the SRP Hosts branch. A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the

chassis appears in the View frame.

3. Click the radio button next to the host that you want to delete from the configuration file, then click

the Delete button.

Configuring SRP Host (Initiator) Properties

To configure properties of an SRP host:
1. Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame.
2. Click the SRP Hosts branch. A SRP Hosts table that includes all SRP hosts that connect to the

chassis appears in the View frame.

3. Click the radio button next to the SRP host whose properties you want to view, then click the

Properties button. The SRP Host Properties window opens.

4. (Optional) Enter a text description for the SRP host in the Description field.
5. (Optional) Enter a partition key (or comma-separated keys) in the PKeys field.
6. (Optional) Enter the world-wide port name (WWPN) of a target that holds a boot image in the Boot

Target field.

7. (Optional) Enter the LUN ID of a disk that holds a boot image in the Boot LUN field.
8. Click the Apply button, then click the Close button.

Viewing Fibre Channel Targets

To view the FC targets in the configuration file of your Server Switch:
1. Expand the Fibre Channel icon in the Tree frame.
2. Click the Targets branch. A Targets table that includes all targets in your configuration file

appears in the View frame.

Table 7-4

lists and describes the fields in this table.

Table 7-4: Targets Table Fields

Field

Description

WWPN

WWPN of the port on the target through which your Server Switch accesses
the target.

Description

User-assigned target description.

NOTE: If no user has assigned a description, a default description appears.

Physical Access

Port on your Server Switch (in slot#/card# format) through which your
Server Switch accesses the target.

Connection Type

Displays nlport to indicate a virtual FC port, or down to indicate a faulty
connection.

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