Removing A Host From A Host Group; Moving A Host To A Different Host Group - Dell PowerVault MD3000i User Manual

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4 Select the host group to which you want to move the host.
5 Click OK.
The host is moved into the host group.
The host retains the virtual disk mappings assigned to it, and inherits the
virtual disk mappings assigned to the group. Other hosts in the group do not
inherit the mappings of the added host.

Removing a Host From a Host Group

1 Click the Modify tab, then click Edit Host Topology.
A list of hosts and host groups appears.
2 In the host topology list, click the plus sign (+) to the left of the host
group name.
The host group expands to show the hosts in the group.
3 Click the name of the host you want to remove from the group.
4 Click Remove located to the right of the list.
5 Click Yes to remove the host.
The host is moved out of the host group. The host retains the virtual disk
mappings assigned to it, and loses the virtual disk mappings assigned to the
group.

Moving a Host to a Different Host Group

1 Click the Modify tab, then click Edit Host Topology.
A list of hosts and host groups appears.
2 In the host topology list, click the plus sign (+) to the left of the host
group name.
The host group expands to show the hosts in the group.
3 Click the name of the host you want to move to another group and click
Move.
4 Select the host group to which you want to move the host.
5 Click OK.
The host is moved to the indicated host group.
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