Access controls can be set on specific volumes within a storage system and those volumes can be assigned to a specific host.
About this task
Administrators, Storage Admins, and Security Admins can set access controls on specific volumes within a storage system and assign those volumes to a specific host. When set, only that host can see the volumes, and perform the granted operations. Other hosts that are connected to that storage system do not see those volumes. This behavior eliminates the possibility of one host inadvertently performing operations on volumes that belong to someone else.
To set up access controls:
Steps
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Create an access control group. See
Create access groups.
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Add to the group one or more hosts (access name) and unique IDs.
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Create one or more pools of volumes.
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Create one or more access control entries.