Dell PowerVault MD3660f Administrator's Guide - Page 56
Adding A Host To A Host Group, Moving A Host To A Different Host Group, Removing A Host Group
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Adding A Host To A Host Group You can add a host to an existing host group or a new host group using the Define Host Wizard. For more information, see Defining A Host. You can also move a host to a different host group. For more information, see Moving A Host To A Different Host Group. Removing A Host From A Host Group You can remove a host from the object tree on the Host Mappings tab of the AMW. For more information, see Removing A Host Group. Moving A Host To A Different Host Group To move a host to a different host group: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab, select the host node in the object tree. 2. Perform one of these actions: - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Host → Move. - Right-click the host node, and select Move from the pop-up menu. The Move Host dialog is displayed. 3. In the Select host group list, select the host group to which you want to move the host. You can also move the host out of the host group and add it under the default group. The Move Host confirmation dialog is displayed. 4. Click Yes. The host is moved to the selected host group with the following mappings: - The host retains the specific virtual disk mappings assigned to it. - The host inherits the virtual disk mappings assigned to the host group to which it is moved. - The host loses the virtual disk mappings assigned to the host group from which it was moved. Removing A Host Group To remove a host group: 1. In the AMW, select the Host Mappings tab, select the host group node in the object tree. 2. Perform one of these actions: - From the menu bar, select Host Mappings → Host Group → Remove. - Right-click the host group node, and select Remove from the pop-up menu. The Remove dialog is displayed. 3. Click Yes. The selected host group is removed. 56