Considerations for Multiple Groups

You can create multiple GiCAP groups, and they can be managed by the same Group Manager or by different Group Manager systems. Note that if a Group Manager has an associated standby Group Manager, the standby Group Manager functions as a standby for all the groups managed by that Group Manager.

A server complex can be a member of only one GiCAP group at a time. To participate in a different group, it must be removed from one group before being added to the other group.

Sharing rights can never be transferred between two active Group Manager systems. As you create new groups or add new members to existing groups, you might need to purchase and apply additional sharing rights to the relevant active Group Manager systems. This is necessary even if the member has been moved from another Group Manager that now has excess sharing rights.

Sharing rights can never be applied to a Group Manager with standby status. If a standby Group Manager is requested to take control, the sharing rights of the former active Group Manager move to it. If additional sharing rights need to be applied before failing back to the original Group Manager, they must be purchased specifically for the new active Group Manager system (formerly the standby Group Manager) and acquired from the portal. Once applied, the new total of sharing rights moves to the originally active Group Manager if it is requested to retake control, although only if the new active Group Manager is able to propagate its GiCAP database to the originally active Group Manager.

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