Modify host groups
Storage hosts are systems that use storage system LUN resources. A logical unit number (LUN) is an identifier that is used for labeling and designating subsystems of physical or virtual storage.
Prerequisites
See Roles and associated permissions to determine the user roles that can perform this task.
About this task
Steps
- Select the storage system.
- Select .
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Do one of the following:
- Modifying host groups:
- Select the host and click Modify to open the Modify Host Group dialog box.
- To change the hostname, select it and type a new name over it. Hostnames must be unique from other hosts on the storage system and cannot exceed 64 characters. Only alphanumeric characters, underscores ( _ ), and (-) are allowed. Host names are case-insensitive.
- Adding initiators:
- In the Select Initiators list box, type the initiator name or select it from the list. To filter the list, type part of an initiator name.
NOTE: Initiators can only belong to one host at a time; therefore, any initiators that do not appear in the list already belong to another host.
- The Add Initiators table is a filtered list that is based on whether the host is Fibre Channel or iSCSI or NVMe/TCP.
- Select an initiator from the
Available Initiators list and click
.
- Repeat these steps for each additional initiator.
- To add a user-defined initiator to the host, click
, type the name and click
OK.
- In the Select Initiators list box, type the initiator name or select it from the list. To filter the list, type part of an initiator name.
- Removing initiators:
- In the
Initiators in Host list, select the initiator and click
.
- Repeat these steps for each additional initiator.
- In the
Initiators in Host list, select the initiator and click
- Modifying host groups:
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Do one of the following:
- Click Run Now to perform the operation now.
- Expand Run Now and click Add to Job List to add this task to the job list, from which you can schedule or run the task at your convenience. For more information, see Schedule jobs and Preview jobs.