Edit, Remove, Or Rename Host Topology - Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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Confirm that you want to set the baseline statistics in the dialog that
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appears.
The baseline time shows the latest time you set the baseline. The
sampling interval is the difference in time from when you set the
baseline until you launch the dialog or click Refresh.
NOTE:
statistics.

Edit, Remove, or Rename Host Topology

If you give access to the wrong host or the wrong host group, you can remove
or edit the host topology. Use one of the following actions to correct the host
topology:
Table 3-3. Host Topology Actions
Desired Action
Move the host, the host
group, or the iSCSI initiator.
Manually change the host
type.
Manually delete the host, the
host group, or the iSCSI
initiator.
Rename the host, the host
group, or the iSCSI initiator.
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Using iSCSI
You must first set a baseline before you can compare baseline
Steps to Complete Action
Click the Modify tab, and then click Edit Host
1
Topology.
Select the item that you want to move, and then click
2
Move.
Select a host group to move the host to and click OK.
3
Click the Modify tab, and then click Edit Host
1
Topology.
Select the host that you want to change and click
2
Change.
Select a new host type (or operating system) and
3
click OK.
Click the Modify tab, and then click Edit Host
1
Topology.
Select the item that you want to remove and click
2
Remove.
Click the Modify tab, and then click Edit Host
1
Topology.
Select the item that you want to rename and click
2
Rename.
Type a new label for the host and click OK.
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