Importing Hba-To-Host Mapping - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade BladeSystem 4/24 User Manual

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1. Right-click an HBA icon and select Host Port Mapping.
2. Select the Host to which you want to assign HBAs in the Hosts table or click New Host to create
3. Select the HBA from the HBAs table on the left and click the right arrow.
4. Click OK to save your changes and close the Host Port Mapping dialog box.

Importing HBA-to-Host mapping

The Host Port Mapping dialog box enables you to import externally created HBA ports-to-Host
mapping information into the application. The imported file must be in CSV format. The first row
must contain the headers (wwn, name) for the file.
Example
When the import is complete a result summary displays with the information listed in
TABLE 12
Value
Total Valid Input Records
Unique HBA WWNs
Recognized
Hosts Created or Identified
Conflicting HBA Mappings
Overwritten HBA Mappings
Importing Errors
Details
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The Host Port Mapping dialog box displays.
a new Host.
The HBA displays in the Hosts table. The HBA is now associated with the selected Host.
On the Connectivity Map, the HBA displays in the Host.
wwn,name
20:00:00:00:C9:69:D5:27, s1
20:00:00:05:1E:0A:35:0E, s2
Import Results
Definition
Number of lines identified in the CSV file without any errors (excluding the
Header).
Number of unique HBAs identified in the CSV file.
Number of Hosts identified in the CSV file already discovered, and which are
either online or offline but not deleted.
Number of occurrences where you were asked to decide whether to override
previously discovered information. If you select Yes to All, or No to All, each
occurrence where conflict resolution occurs automatically is counted as one
conflict.
Number of times a previously discovered mapping is overwritten during the
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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