•Changes from executed jobs. After a job is executed in Path Provisioning, the Path Provisioning screen is not updated until you click Refresh or exit and
•Adding a volume to an existing host security group on an EMC Symmetrix or DMX array only performs the masking operation, but it does not map the port on the array. The native tools for the array show that the masking to the host initiator took place, but the volume is still not mapped to a storage port.
•Other parts of the product, such as:
•Application Viewer
•Capacity Manager
•Performance Manager
•Backup Manager
•Provisioning Manager
•System Manager
Keep in mind the following:
•Path Provisioning runs within a Java applet. If you receive “out of memory” messages when you view Path Provisioning, you may need to increase the amount of memory assigned to the Java
•If you select a
•A port designated as an Initiator on a storage system belonging to the HDS Freedom Storage™ Lightning 9900™ Series or Freedom Storage Lightning 9900V Series cannot be used for provisioning. If you select one of these ports, you receive a message saying that provisioning failed because the HiCommand Database was not refreshed.
•The HBAs displayed may not have a connection to the selected storage system. This is done to provide flexibility. For example, you can select a disconnected HBA for a job you want to take place when the HBA is connected to the storage system.
For McDATA and Connectrix switches:
•When McDATA or Connectrix switches are discovered through a proxy by using SNMP, you cannot view or perform any provisioning operations for those switches. For example, you cannot view zone sets, zones, or zone aliases.
•When McDATA or Connectrix switches are discovered by their IP address by using SNMP, you can only view the active zone set and its members. You cannot create, modify, or delete zone sets or its members.
•Zone aliases are not supported for McDATA or Connectrix switches.
•You can view zones, zone sets and zone aliases on a Cisco switch; however, you cannot use the management server to create, modify, or remove them from a Cisco switch.
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