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Rename
The Rename button is always active, no matter what the selection. You can rename all listed
hots, host groups, and HBA Ports. Highlight an item in the topology and click Rename. The
rename window (Figure 10-7) will appear. Enter a new unique name and click OK.
Figure 10-7 Edit Topology - Rename
Remove
The Remove button is also always active. Highlight an item and click Remove. Depending on
what you remove there will be a warning as shown in Figure 10-8. Review the information,
and click Yes to confirm. The selected item will be deleted.
Figure 10-8 Edit Topology - Remove
Note: If you remove an item, all of its associated subitems will be deleted too. This means,
if you delete a host, the HBA Ports will also be deleted. Deleting a host group will delete
the group and the hosts the group includes. Deleting a host deletes the host to logical drive
mappings for this item.
After deleting a host, that host will lose all its previously defined access to the logical drives.
The WWNs will appear again in the "Known HBA host ports" view of the configure Host
Access Wizard (Figure 8-18 on page 146). To recreate this host and give it access to logical
drives, see 8.1, "Configure host access" on page 136.
Add HBA
Here you can add HBA Ports to an existing host. Highlight a host and click Add HBA. The
ADD HBA Host Port Window (Figure 10-9) appears.
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