5. Click OK to close the Import Results dialog box.
6. Click OK to close the Host Port Mapping dialog box.
Removing an HBA from a Host
To remove an HBA from a Host, complete the following steps.
1. Right-click an HBA icon and select Host Port Mapping.
2. Select the HBA from the Hosts table on the right and click the left arrow.
3. Click OK to save your changes and close the Host Port Mapping dialog box.
Exporting Host port mapping
The Host Port Mapping dialog box enables you to export a Host port. The export file uses the CSV
format. The first row contains the headers (HBA/Ports WWN, Host Name) and the switch to which
the port is connected.
Example
To export a Host port, complete the following steps.
1. Open the Host Port Mapping dialog box by performing one of the following actions:
2. Select the Host port you want to export from the HBA/Ports list.
3. Click Export.
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Checks for existing mappings in the current map.
If a mapping already exists, a message displays with the current mapping information.
Click Yes to overwrite the current mapping. Click Yes to All to overwrite all mapping
conflicts. Click No to leave the current mapping. Click No to All to leave all current
mappings when conflict occurs. Click Cancel to cancel the import.
The Host Port Mapping dialog box displays.
The HBA you selected is removed from the Hosts table and the HBA is no longer associated
with the Host.
On the Connectivity Map, the HBA displays on its own.
HBA World Wide Name, Host Name
5005076717011E7D, Server1
50050767170A5AAF, Server1
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Select an HBA port icon in the topology view, then select Discover > Host Port Mapping.
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Right-click any HBA port icon in the topology view and select Host Port Mapping.
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Right-click any HBA port in the Device Tree and select Host Port Mapping.
The Host Port Mapping dialog box displays.
To configure Host port mapping, refer to
an HBA with a Host"
on page 295.
The Export dialog box displays.
Removing an HBA from a Host
"Creating a new Host"
on page 294 and
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"Associating
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