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Figure 8 The Add/Change Security Group Dialog Box

Item

LDKC

Security Group List

Description

Indicates the selected LDKC number.

Descriptive information about the security groups in the LDKC.

Security indicates whether the security settings in the security group are Enabled or Disabled.

CAUTION:

It is possible that security settings are disabled even if Enabled is displayed. If the Status is Access and the security group contains neither a host nor an LDEV group, security settings in the security group are disabled unconditionally.

Group Status indicates whether the security group is an Access or a Pool group. If Access appears, the security group is an access group; volumes in the group can be accessed only by hosts registered in the same group. If Pool appears, the security group is a pool group; volumes in the group cannot be accessed by any hosts.

T-VOL/R-VOL indicates whether volumes in the security group can be used as secondary volumes (i.e., copy destination volume). Enable indicates the volumes can be used as second- ary volumes. Disable indicates the volumes cannot be used as secondary volumes.

NOTE:

Secondary volumes (that is, copy destination volumes) are often referred to as remote volumes or R-VOLs in the Hitachi TrueCopy™ for Mainframe User's Guide. Also, secondary volumes are referred to as target volumes or T-VOLs in the Hitachi ShadowImage™ for Mainframe User's Guide.

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Contents HP StorageWorks XP24000/XP20000 Volume Security Users Guide Edition Date Description Contents Troubleshooting Support and Other ResourcesAcronyms and Abbreviations Index Figures Tables Overview of Volume Security OverviewTerminology Overview of Volume Security Overview of Volume Security Functions About Volume Security OperationsProtecting Volumes from I/O Operations at Mainframe Hosts Enabling Only the Specified Hosts to Access VolumesPort-Level Security Implementation Port-Level SecurityProhibiting All Hosts from Accessing Volumes Protecting Volumes from Erroneous Copy Operations Registering Volumes in an Ldev Group on Supported Volume Emulation TypesMaximum Possible Number of Groups Maximum Possible Number of Hosts and VolumesVolume Security Window Using the Volume Security GUISecurity Group Tree Volume Security WindowSecurity Group Tree Hosts Table Column Description LDEVs TableCreating a Security Group for Use As a Pool Group on Add/Change Security Group Dialog BoxAdd/Change Security Group Dialog Box VOL/R Add/Change Host Group Dialog Box Add/Change Host Group Dialog Box Item Description Add/Change Ldev Group Dialog BoxAdd/Change Ldev Group Dialog Box Registering Hosts to be Attached to the Storage System on Add/Change Host Dialog BoxNo icon Select Ldev Dialog Box Select Ldev Dialog BoxSelect Port Dialog Box Select Port Dialog Box Specify Security Group Dialog Box Specify Security Group Dialog BoxHost to Security Group Dialog Box Host to Security Group Dialog BoxHost to Ldev Dialog Box Host Third The Logical Partition Number of the host Host Group to Security Group Dialog BoxHost Group Specifies a host group Host Group to Port Dialog BoxHost Group to Port Dialog Box Ldev to Security Group Dialog BoxLdev to Security Group Dialog Box Ldev to Host Dialog BoxLdev to Host Dialog Box Information about the channel extender Ldev Group to Security Group Dialog BoxLdev Group to Security Group Dialog Box Error Detail Dialog BoxError Detail Dialog Box Performing Volume Security Operations Launching Volume SecurityViewing Security Settings Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host Locating Volumes in a Specified Security GroupLocating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access VolumesLocating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Host Group Creating a Host Group Limiting Host AccessRegistering Hosts in a Host Group Registering Ports in a Host Group Creating an Ldev Group Registering Volumes in an Ldev Group Creating a Security Group for Use As an Access Group Prohibiting Host Access Registering Volumes in an Ldev Group Creating a Security Group for Use As a Pool Group Registering an Ldev Group in a Security Group Protecting Volumes from Copy Operations TIP Disabling Volume SecurityEditing Security Groups Unregistering a Host GroupUnregistering an Ldev Group Renaming Security Groups Editing Host Groups Deleting Security GroupsRegistering Hosts to be Attached to the Storage System =CPU Deleting Hosts from Host GroupsDeleting Ports from Host Groups Renaming Host Groups Deleting Volumes from Ldev Groups Editing Ldev GroupsDeleting Host Groups Renaming Ldev Groups Deleting Ldev Groups Performing Volume Security Operations Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Volume SecurityCalling HP Technical Support Troubleshooting Related Documentation Support and Other ResourcesConventions for Storage Capacity Values HP Technical SupportSubscription Service HP WebsitesDocumentation Feedback Acronyms and Abbreviations Acronyms and AbbreviationsAcronyms and Abbreviations Index Pool group, 11 port-level security overview
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