(Discovery from HP SE Only)Swapping McDATA and EMC Connectrix Switches
After replacing switches in the service processor, you must make the management server aware of your changes by removing the old switches from the user interface and then performing Get Details/Discovery Data Collection so the management server can discover the new switches. If you are adding switches to a service processor that has not been discovered yet, see the topic, ”Discovering McDATA and EMC Connectrix Switches” on page 41.
IMPORTANT: Get Details/Discovery Data Collection takes some time. You might want to perform this process when the network and the managed elements are not busy.
Perform the following steps in the management server to swap the switches:
1.Deleted the switches from the user interface by doing the following. These should be the same switches you removed from the service processor.
a.Click System Manager in the left pane.
b.
c.Select Delete Element from the
d.Select the following option:
Just delete Switch [switch_name]. It may reappear the next time you get topology information or element details.
e.Repeat Steps a through d for each switch you want to delete.
f.Remove the switches from HP SIM. See ”Deleting Elements from the Product” on page 78.
2.Verify the switches have been removed from the Elements List in Discovery Steps 2 and 3 by doing the following:
a.To verify the switches have been removed from the element list in Discovery Step 2, click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home > Discovery > Topology.
b.To verify the switches have been removed from the element list in Discovery Step 3, click Tools > Storage Essentials > Home > Discovery > Details.
3.Click Discovery > Details.
4.Click the Get Details button.
While Get Details/Discovery Data Collection, the software changes its status light from green to red. You can view the progress of gathering details by clicking Discovery > View Logs.
When the software completes Get Details/Discovery Data Collection, it displays a message saying Get Details/Discovery Data Collection is complete on the View Logs page.
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