Dell PowerVault MD3260 Administrator's Guide - Page 55

Removing Host Access, Managing Host Groups, Creating A Host Group, Define Host Group

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13. Click Finish. The Creation Successful window is displayed confirming that the new host is created. 14. To create another host, click Yes on the Creation Successful window. Removing Host Access To remove host access: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab. 2. Select the host node from the object tree on the left pane. 3. Perform one of these actions: - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Host → Remove. - Right-click the host node, and select Remove from the pop-up menu. The Remove confirmation dialog is displayed. 4. Type yes. 5. Click OK. Managing Host Groups A host group is a logical entity of two or more hosts that share access to specific virtual disks on the storage array. You create host groups using the MD Storage Manager. All hosts in a host group must have the same host type (operating system). In addition, all hosts in the host group must have special software, such as clustering software, to manage virtual disk sharing and accessibility. If a host is part of a cluster, every host in the cluster must be connected to the storage array, and every host in the cluster must be added to the host group. Creating A Host Group To create a host group: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab. 2. In the object tree, select the storage array or the Default Group. 3. Perform one of the following actions: - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Define → Host Group. - Right-click the storage array or the Default Group, and select Define → Host Group from the pop-up menu. The Define Host Group window is displayed. 4. Type the name of the new host group in Enter new host group name. 5. Select the appropriate hosts in the Select hosts to add area. 6. Click Add. The new host is added in the Hosts in group area. NOTE: To remove hosts, select the hosts in the Hosts in group area, and click Remove. 7. Click OK. 55

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13.
Click
Finish
.
The
Creation Successful
window is displayed confirming that the new host is created.
14.
To create another host, click
Yes
on the
Creation Successful
window.
Removing Host Access
To remove host access:
1.
In the AMW, select the
Host Mappings
tab.
2.
Select the host node from the object tree on the left pane.
3.
Perform one of these actions:
From the menu bar, select
Host Mappings
Host
Remove.
Right-click the host node, and select
Remove
from the pop-up menu.
The
Remove confirmation
dialog is displayed.
4.
Type
yes
.
5.
Click
OK
.
Managing Host Groups
A host group is a logical entity of two or more hosts that share access to specific virtual disks on the storage array. You
create host groups using the MD Storage Manager.
All hosts in a host group must have the same host type (operating system). In addition, all hosts in the host group must
have special software, such as clustering software, to manage virtual disk sharing and accessibility.
If a host is part of a cluster, every host in the cluster must be connected to the storage array, and every host in the
cluster must be added to the host group.
Creating A Host Group
To create a host group:
1.
In the AMW, select the
Host Mappings
tab.
2.
In the object tree, select the storage array or the
Default Group
.
3.
Perform one of the following actions:
From the menu bar, select
Host Mappings
Define
Host Group.
Right-click the storage array or the
Default Group
, and select
Define
Host Group
from the pop-up menu.
The
Define Host Group
window is displayed.
4.
Type the name of the new host group in
Enter new host group name
.
5.
Select the appropriate hosts in the
Select hosts to add
area.
6.
Click
Add
.
The new host is added in the
Hosts in group
area.
NOTE:
To remove hosts, select the hosts in the
Hosts in group
area, and click
Remove
.
7.
Click
OK
.
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