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Removing a fabric, Opening a fabric view file, Saving a fabric view file, Rediscovering a fabric

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6. For security reasons, you are prompted to change your user account password initially set up by the administrator. You are prompted each time you attempt to open the fabric until you change the password. Click OK, and change the user account password. NOTE: If the entry switch has SSL (Secure Socket Layer) enabled, the switch generates and displays a Verify Certificate dialog box that you must accept before gaining access to the fabric. Removing a fabric To delete a fabric from the database: 1. Select a fabric in the fabric tree. 2. Select Fabric > Remove Fabric. 3. The application automatically removes the fabric whether you click OK or not. Opening a fabric view file A fabric view file is one or more fabrics saved to a file. To open an existing view file: 1. Select File > Open View File, or click Open to open the Open View dialog box. If the fabric you are currently viewing has changed, you are prompted to save the changes to the fabric view file with the Save View dialog box before opening a different view file. 2. Enter the name of the file to open, and enter a file password if a password was entered when this fabric view file was saved. 3. Click OK. NOTE: To maximize system performance and reduce the fabric event logs, limit the number of large fabrics open at one time. Saving a fabric view file To save a fabric view file: 1. Select File > Save View As to open the Save View dialog box. 2. Enter a new file name and a file password, if necessary. 3. Click OK. Rediscovering a fabric After making changes to or deleting switches from a fabric view, it may be helpful to view the actual fabric configuration again. The Rediscover Fabric option clears the current fabric information being displayed, and rediscovers all switch information. To rediscover a fabric, open the topology display and select Fabric > Rediscover Fabric. The Rediscover function is more comprehensive than the Refresh function. HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide 31

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HP StorageWorks 8/20q and SN6000 Fibre Channel Switch Enterprise Fabric Management Suite User Guide
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6.
For security reasons, you are prompted to change your user account password initially set up by the
administrator. You are prompted each time you attempt to open the fabric until you change the
password. Click
OK
, and change the user account password.
NOTE:
If the entry switch has SSL (Secure Socket Layer) enabled, the switch generates and displays
a Verify Certificate dialog box that you must accept before gaining access to the fabric.
Removing a fabric
To delete a fabric from the database:
1.
Select a fabric in the fabric tree.
2.
Select
Fabric > Remove Fabric
.
3.
The application automatically removes the fabric whether you click
OK
or not.
Opening a fabric view file
A fabric view file is one or more fabrics saved to a file. To open an existing view file:
1.
Select
File > Open View File
, or click
Open
to open the Open View dialog box. If the fabric you are
currently viewing has changed, you are prompted to save the changes to the fabric view file with the
Save View dialog box before opening a different view file.
2.
Enter the name of the file to open, and enter a file password if a password was entered when this fabric
view file was saved.
3.
Click
OK
.
NOTE:
To maximize system performance and reduce the fabric event logs, limit the number of large
fabrics open at one time.
Saving a fabric view file
To save a fabric view file:
1.
Select File >
Save View As
to open the Save View dialog box.
2.
Enter a new file name and a file password, if necessary.
3.
Click
OK
.
Rediscovering a fabric
After making changes to or deleting switches from a fabric view, it may be helpful to view the actual fabric
configuration again. The Rediscover Fabric option clears the current fabric information being displayed,
and rediscovers all switch information.
To rediscover a fabric, open the topology display and select
Fabric > Rediscover Fabric
. The Rediscover
function is more comprehensive than the Refresh function.