Deleting Managed Sets; Renaming Managed Sets; Removing Resources From Managed Sets - HP 418800-B21 - StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 70 Storage Enclosure User Manual

Hp storageworks replication solutions manager 4.0.1 user guide (t3680-96308, june 2008)
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1.
In the navigation pane, select Managed Sets.
2.
On the List tab, select Actions > New. The New Managed Set window opens.
3.
Select the type of managed set you want to create in the drop-down list.
4.
Enter a name for the managed set.
5.
Click OK. An empty managed set is created. To add members, see
adding resources to managed

Deleting managed sets

Delete a managed set of resources.
Considerations
You can use the GUI or CLUI. See managed sets
When you delete a managed set, its members (resources) are removed from the managed set
but they are not deleted as individually available resources.
Procedure
This procedure uses the GUI.
1.
In the navigation pane, select Managed Sets.
2.
On the List tab, select the managed set you want to delete.
3.
Select Actions > Delete.
4.
Click OK.

Renaming managed sets

Rename a managed set.
Considerations
You can only use the GUI.
If you rename a managed set that is referenced in a job, you must also edit the job to reflect the
name change, or the job will fail when run.
Procedure
1.
In the navigation pane, select Managed Sets.
2.
On the List tab, select the managed set to rename.
3.
Select Actions > View/Edit Properties. The Managed Set Properties window opens.
4.
In the name value field, enter a new name.
5.
Click OK. The managed set is renamed.

Removing resources from managed sets

Remove a resource from a managed set.
Considerations
You can use the GUI or CLUI. See managed sets
You can also remove resources from resource's action menu. See
removing enabled
removing virtual
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removing host
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