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5. Click OK to close the Import Results dialog box.
6. Click OK to close the Storage Port Mapping dialog box.

Exporting storage port mapping

The Storage Port Mapping dialog box enables you to export a storage port array. The export file
uses the CSV format. The first row contains the headers (Storage Node Name (WWNN), Storage
Array Name) for the file.
Example
To export a storage port array, complete the following steps.
1. Open the Storage Port Mapping dialog box by performing one of the following actions:
2. Select the storage port array you want to export port from the Storage Array list.
3. Click Export.
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When import is complete a result summary displays with the following information
Results"
on page 229).
TABLE 16
Import Results
Value
Total Valid Input Records
Unique storage port
WWN's Recognized
Storage Arrays Created or
Identified
Conflicting Port Mappings
Overwritten Port Mappings Number of times a previously discovered mapping is overwritten during the
Importing Errors
Details
Storage Node Name (WWNN), Storage Array Name
20000004CFBD7100,New Storage Array
20000004CFBD896E,New Storage Array
2000002037E19CED,New Storage Array
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Select a storage port icon in the topology view, then select Discover > Storage Port
Mapping.
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Right-click any storage port icon in the topology view and select Storage Port Mapping.
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Right-click any storage port in the Device Tree and select Storage Port Mapping.
The Storage Port Mapping dialog box displays.
The Export dialog box displays.
Exporting storage port mapping
Definition
Number of lines identified in the CSV file without any errors (excluding the
Header).
Number of unique storage ports identified in the CSV file.
Number of storage ports identified in the CSV file already discovered and are
either online or offline but not deleted.
Number of occurrences where you were asked to decide whether to override
previously discovered information. If a you select Yes to All, or No to All, each
occurrence where conflict resolution occurs automatically is counted as one
conflict.
import process.
Number of errors encountered during the import.
Tabulates the error information with respect to the line number where it
occurred.
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