The Host to LDEV dialog box appears (Figure 16). The dialog box displays a list of volumes.
3.
•If only one CU image number appears, the table in the dialog box displays all the volumes that you want.
•If two or more CU image numbers appear, the table in the dialog box currently displays some of the volumes that you want. Select each CU image number to find volumes in the specified CU image.
If the desired host is not displayed in the
1.In the tree view of the Volume Security window (Figure 4),
2.From the
3.From the Host
4.
•If only one CU image number appears, the table in the dialog box displays all the volumes that you want.
•If two or more CU image numbers appear, the table in the dialog box currently displays some of the volumes that you want. Select each CU image number to find volumes in the specified CU image.
Locating Ports through Which Hosts Can Access Volumes
To find ports via which a host can access volumes, you must ensure that Volume Security Port Option is already installed.
To find ports via which a host can access volumes, follow the procedure below.
To find ports via which a host can access volumes:
1.In the Volume Security window (Figure 4),
The Host Group to Port dialog box appears (Figure 18).
2.Select a host group from the Host Group
3.Select a host from the Host
The Port list displays ports via which the specified host can access volumes.
4.Click OK to close the Host Group to Port dialog box. You are returned to the Volume Security window.
Locating Security Groups that Contain a Specified Volume
To specify a volume and find the security groups in which the volume is registered, you can follow either of the two procedures below. Follow the first procedure if the desired volume is displayed in the
If the desired volume is displayed in the
1.
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