Managing Host Groups; Creating A Host Group - Dell POWERVAULT MD3620I Owner's Manual

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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 with MDSM.
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 host groups:
1 In the AMW, select the Mappings tab.
2 In the Topology pane, select the storage array or the Default Group.
3 Perform one of the following actions:
Select Mappings Define Host Group.
Right-click the storage array or the Default Group, and select
Define Host Group from the pop-up menu.
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.
NOTE:
Remove.
7 Click OK.
The host group is added to the storage array.
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" on
page 101.
You can also move a host to a different host group. For more information, see
"Moving a Host to a Different Host Group" on page 104.
To remove hosts, select the hosts in the Hosts in group area, and click
Configuration: About Your Host
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