The HBAnyware Utility User Manual Page 17
3. Click Start Discovery. The utility checks each address in the range to determine if the host is
available and remotely manageable. The number of addresses discovered (of manageable
hosts) is periodically updated on the dialog box.
4. Save the IP ranges.
In Windows: A dialog box appears asking you to save the IP ranges you searched. Click Yes to
save the address ranges. If you save the address ranges, these address ranges will appear the
next time you use the Add Range of IP Hosts dialog box. Click No if you do not want to save the
address ranges.
In Solaris LPFC, Solaris SFS and Linux: Click Save Ranges to File to save the specified
range(s) to a file so that these address ranges will appear the next time you use the Add Range of
IP Hosts dialog box.
Removing Hosts
Periodically you may want to remove hosts that are no longer part of the network. For example, you may
want to remove a host when it is removed from the network or to detect hosts that are no longer being
discovered. Removing hosts that can no longer be discovered improves the operation of the discovery
server.
To remove hosts:
1. From the Discovery menu, select TCP/IP>Remove Host(s). The Remove TCP/IP Hosts dialog
box shows a list of discovered hosts. Any host not currently discovered appears in red. Click
Show Undiscovered Hosts Only to only display currently undiscovered hosts.
2. From the Remove TCP/IP Hosts dialog box, select the hosts you wish to remove. You can select
all the displayed hosts by clicking Select All.
3. Click OK (or Remove) to remove the selected hosts.
Note: The number of addresses does not correspond directly to the number of hosts added
to the discovery-tree. For example, some of the addresses discovered may be for
hosts that have already been discovered over FC. However, new HBAs may be
discovered on those hosts that were not discovered over FC. Also, a host may have
more than one HBA installed and both IP addresses for that host are discovered
during the search, but only one host will possibly be added to the discovery-tree.