Removing A Host Group; Host Topology - Dell PowerVault MD3200 Owner's Manual

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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 Mappings tab, select the host node in the
Topology pane.
2 Perform one of these actions:
Select Mappings Remove.
Right-click the host node, and select Remove from the pop-up menu.
The Remove dialog is displayed.
3 Click Yes.
The selected host group is removed.
For more information, see the PowerVault Modular Disk Storage Manager
online help topics.

Host Topology

Host topology is the organization of hosts, host groups, and host interfaces
configured for a storage array. You can view the host topology in the
Mappings tab of the AMW. For more information, see "Using the Mappings
Tab" on page 86.
The following tasks change the host topology:
Moving a host or a host connection
Renaming a host group, a host, or a host connection
Adding a host connection
Replacing a host connection
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